178 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTEEA. 
zilian var. taken at Wokiugton; Gibson & Carmichael, P. Phys. Soc. 
Edinb. iv. pp. 1G3 & 1G4. F. tameamea, Esch., N. C. Tuely, Ent. M. M. 
xiv. p. 234. 
Thaleropia ionia, Ev. Larva described, 0. Staudinger, Hor, Ent. Ross, 
xiv. pp. 259-2G2. Genus recharacterized, p. 2G2. 
Junonia andremiaja and musa are not sexes, but distinct species ; A. G. 
Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 28G. 
ErgoUs ohscura, Feld., $ described ; P. C. T. Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. 
xxi. p. 9. 
Catagramma cynosum, Hew., nee Doubl. & Hew., is renamed C, mili- 
taris ; C. Oberthur, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. clvii. 
Godartia walcejieldi^ Ward, noticed and figured ; C. Oberthur, Etudes 
d’Ent. p. 28, pi. ii. fig. 5. 
A teriea meleagris : protective assimilation to the colour of the ground ; 
D. G. Rutherford, P. E. Soc. 1878, p. xlii. For similar remarks on other 
Lepidoptera^ cf. tom. cit. pp. xliii. & xiv. 
Many dark species of Limenitis, Neptis, and Athyma occurring in the 
Southern Philippines, are replaced by white species in Luzon and Borneo ; 
G. Semper, Verb. Ver. Hamb. iii. p. 112. 
Synchloe crocale, Edw., redescribed and figured ; T. L. Mead, Wheeler’s 
Report, V. p. 7G5, pi. xxxvii. figs. 1-4. 
Epicalia acontius and Myscelia orsis : scent-producing organs described 
and figured; F. Muller, Arch. Mus. R. Jan. ii. pp. 32-35, pi. iii. 
Limenitis weidemeyeri, californicay and lorquini figured ; T. L. Mead, 
Wheeler’s Report, v. pi. xxxviii. figs. J.-G. L. ephestioHy Stoll : H. Strecker 
notices varr. viridis and riihidus, Butt. & Moths, p. 144. L. lorquini'. 
H. Edwards describes var. eavesi from Vancouver’s Island ; P. Cal. Ac. 
vii. p. 172. Ij. misippus, Linn. ; H, Strecker describes varr. floridensiSy 
nigra, pseudodorippus, 1. c. p. 143. 
Charaxes azota, W. C. Hewitson, $ described by him, Ent. M. M. xiv. 
p. 181 (the species was originally described as a, Philognoma). G. candiope, 
Godt. (= antamboulou, Luc.) redescribed ; M. Saalmuller, Ber. Senck. 
Ges. 1877-78, p. 82. 
Ileteropsis drepana probably belongs to the Nymphalince, neai’ Cceno- 
pJdehia and Siderone ; A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 284. 
New genera and species : — 
Prodryas, S. H. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iv. p. 520. Allied to 
Ilypanartki] type, P. x)ersephone, sp. n., 1. c. p. 524, Tertiary strata of 
Florissant, Colorado. Interesting as being the first fossil butterfly found 
in America. 
Coryphceola, A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 284. Allied to Papliia, 
Kallima, and Doleschallia ; type, Kallima eurodoce, Westw. 
Cirrochroa surya, F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 827, Tenasserim. 
Argynnis arge, II. Strecker, Butt. & Moths, p. 114, California; A. 
kriemhild, id. Rep. Chief of Engineers, 1878, p. 1854, pi. i. figs. 5 & G, 
Arizona, Colorado ; A. electa, W. H. Edwards, Field and Forest, iii. p. 143, 
Colorado ; A. Uliana, II. Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. vii. p. 170, Napo County. 
Melitaa imitata and larunda, H. Strecker, Lepidoptera, p. 132, Texas ; 
