184 Ina, 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
figs. 16-18, and j)Tiilota^ figs. 19 & 20, p. 217, and pediada, p. 218j figs, 21 
& 22, pi. Ixxxix. 
Pseudodipsas digglesi and cep>Jienes, pp. 218 & 219, pi. Ixxxix. figs. 1 & 
2, 3 & 4. 
Lyccenesthes lyccmoides, Feld., pi. xcii. fig. 30, and lyccenlna, Feld., figs. 
G & 9, p. 219, ligures, figs. 1 & 2, and licates, figs. 3 & 4, p. 220, pi. xc., 
sylvanus, Dru., fig. 41, larydas, Cram., fig. 40, pi. xcii. and sicliela, Wal- 
lengr. (= Z/Wes, Hew.), p. 222, lysicles, p. 224, figs. 15 & 16, leptines^ figs. 
23 & 24, and lyzanius^ figs, 27 & 28, p. 226, hisones, figs. 17 & 18, and 
lacides^ figs. 19 & 20, p. 227, lucretiUs, figs. 29 & 30, p. 228, pi. xci. and 
otacilia, Trim., pi. xcii. figs. 35-37. 
The following known species are redescribed and figured in the 
Supplement : — 
Hewitsonia hoisduvali^ p. 17, pi. i. a, figs. 1 & 2.'^ 
Epitola honoriuSj Fabr., p. 17, figs. 3-5, ceraunia, figs. 6 & 7, and 
posthumuSf Fabr., fig. 8, p. 18, pi. i. a, figs. 9 & 10, liyetta, figs. 11 
& 12, gerina, figs. 13 & 14, and zeha, figs. 15 & 16, p. 19, carcina^ figs. 17 
& 18, and cercene, figs. 19 & 20, p. 20, pi. i. 5. 
Amiblypodia perimuta^ p. 21, pi. vii. fig. 61, and avidiena^ p. 23, pi. viii. 
figs. 72 & 73. 
Myrinci jalindra, Horsf., p. 24, pi. iii. a, figs. 96-98, genuha, figs. 103 & 
104, and nomenia, figs. 105 & 106, p. 25, symira, figs. 107 & 108, and 
limaculakiy figs. Ill & 112, p. 26, and pallene, Wallengr., p. 27, figs. 113 
& 114, pi. iii. h. 
lolaus inoreSf p. 27, figs. 44 & 45, bolissus, figs. 48 & 49, aphnceoides, 
Trim., figs. 50 & 51, carina, figs. 52-54, p. 28, cytceis, figs. 55 & 56, and 
iimon, Fabr., fig. 57, p. 29, pi. iv. a. 
Deudorix diodes^ p. 29, fig. 57, dcritas, figs. 58 & 59, and dariavea, 
figs. 60-62, p. 30, and deliochus, figs. 68 & 69, p. 31, ph v. a. 
Ilypolycana aruma, figs. 47 & 48, mera, figs. 49 & 50, and naara, figs. 
51 & 52, p. 33, pi. V. b, 
. Liphyra leucyania^ p. 34, figs. 1 & 2, and vininga^ p. 35, fig. 3, pi. v. 5. 
All the above species are Hewitson’s, when not otherwise specified. 
Weismann publishes analytical tables of the European species of 
Thedaj Polyommatus, and Lyccena ; Bull. Ent. Belg. xxi. pp. Ixxxyii.- 
xcvi. 
E. Jenner publishes an analytical table of Swiss Butterflies (Lyccenidce) ; 
MT. schw. ent. Ges. v. pp. 293-296. 
Supposed occurrence of ILyccenal “ dispar ” at Belfast ; W. Ham- 
brough, Sci. Gos. xiii. p. 45. 
Chrysophanus helloides^ Boisd. Supposed larva described j T. L. Mead, 
Wheeler’s Report, v. pp. 780 & 781. 
Lycccna melissa, Edw., figured, T. L. Mead, Wheeler’s Report, v. 
pi. xxxvi. figs. 5-8. L. scepioluSj Boisd., and lycea^ Edw., larvae noticed ; 
id. 1. c. pp. 784 & 785. 
Qhrysophanus. R. W. Fereday discusses the New Zealand species (Tr. 
N. Z. Inst. x. pp. 233-239, pi. viii.), in continuation of a former paper. 
He notices and figures : C. salustius, Fabr., p. 253, figS; a & b ; C. maui, 
