liYCifeNIDiliij HESPBRIll)^]. 
ins. 187 
cyara, t)arjeeling, figs. 109 & 110, p. 26, pi. iii. h, W. 0. Hewitson, 1. c. ; 
if: nivea, Billiton Island, figs. 3 & 4, and Jiiemalis, Burma, figs. 5 & 6, 
Giodman & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 640, pi. xl, 
Deudorix diopolis, locality unknown, p, 30, figs. 63 & 64, dieneces, Sin, 
gapore, p. 31, figs. 65-67, and diyllus, Sierra Leone, p. 32, figs. 70 & 71, 
pi. V. «, W. C. Hewitson, 1. c. ; D. indrasari, P. C. T. Snellen, 1. c. p. 26, 
pi. i. fig. 7, Celebes ; D, suffusa^ F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 834, pi. lii. 
fig. 8, Tenasserim. 
Amhhjpodia grynm, Java, p. 20, figs. 59 & 60, hamloides, locality un- 
known, figs. 62 & 63, and hupola, Darjeeling, figs. 64 & 65, p. 21, pi. vii., 
ovomaculata^ Sumatra, figs. 66 & 67, huxtoni, Sumatra and Malacca, 
figs. 68 & 69, and capeta, Sumatra, figs. 70 & 71, p. 22, pi. viii. W. C. 
Hewitson, 1. c. ; A. taooana^ F, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 835, Tenasserim. 
Hesperiidjj. 
P. Mabille has published a catalogue of 182 species of llesperiidoi in the 
Brussels Museum (Ann. Ent. Belg. xxi. pp. 12-14). He divides the 
family as follows 1 — ^ 
Fam. Urhicolcn^ Linn. 
Sect. 1. llesperiidce, Latr* 
Tribe 1* Pyrrhopygini (Pyrrtiopygct). 
Tribe 2. Eiidamini (Erycides, Myscelus^ SpathUepia, PJianus, 
IfyalotJiyrcuS) Avgiades, Goniloha^ Thymele, Telegonus, 
EudamuSf Telemiades, AchalaruSy AEthillct, Thanaos, 
Camptopleura, Anastrus^ AntigomlSjLeiicocTiitonea^ Spilo- 
tJiyrus^ Pyrgils). 
Sect. 2. Astyci, Scudd. 
Tribe 1. Ismenini (Spioniades, CecropUrus] Ectojnis, Astfopes, 
Entheus, Ancistrocamptay PUsionmra, Tanyptera, Is- 
mene, Erionota). 
Tribe 2. Carystini {Thracides, Proteides, Caryskls)^ 
Tribe 3. Pamphilini {Pamphila, Ancytoxypha^ Cyctopides^ 
Heteroptii'us). 
Tribe 4. Tagiadini (PyikonideSj Cyclosemia, Helias^ Aniso‘‘ 
clioria^ Aclilyodes, Pterygospidea^ Astictopterus^ Ta^ 
glades). 
He also {1. c.) redescribes the following known species : — PyrrTiopyga 
semidentata, Mab., p. 14, lutehona, Mab., p. 15, patrohas^ Hew., p. 19, 
gnetus, Fabr., p. 20, I'clegonns megaltirus, and albo-ciliatus, Mab., p. 25, 
Eudamiis virescens, Mab., p. 20, Telemiades inops, Mab., p. 21, Erionota 
irava, Moore, p. 35, Tagiades japetus, Cram,, p. 43, and nepos, Latr., p. 44. 
A. Speyer discusses the characters of the Hesperiidm, and recharac- 
terizes the European genera at great length. He proposes the name 
Catodaulis (pp. 179 & 186) for Pyrgus tcthys, Men. [already the type 
of Daimio, Murr.], and restricts Pyrgus to althem, proto, and sao, and 
allies, retaining Rambur’s name Scelothrix for the species allied to sides, 
alveus, and malvcB ; S. E. Z. xxxix. pp. 167-193. 
