116 Ins, 
HYMENOPTERA, LEPIDOPTERA. 
Nematus anglicus, id. Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 173, England, antennatus, id. 
op. cit. xiv. p. 68, Scotland, spp. nn. 
Blennocampa alchemillcBj sp. n., id. P. N. H. Soc. Glasg. iii. p. 107, 
Scotland. 
Hoplocampa gallicola, sp. n., id. Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 156, S. England. 
Dineura shnulans, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 155, England. 
Allantus unifasciatus^ sp. n., A. Mocsdry, Term, fiizetek, 1877, p. 87, 
Hungary. 
Macrophya eximia^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 87, Buda. 
Tenthredo latifasciata and simulanSf spp. nn., Cameron, Tr. E. Soc. 
1877, p. 87, India. 
Dolerus chappelli, sp. n., id. Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 155, England. 
Tarpa speciosa, sp. n., Mocsdry, I, c. p. 88, Bosnia. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
BY 
W. F. Kirby, M.E.S., &c. 
General Notes. 
Part c. of W. C. Hewitson’s “Exotic Butterflies,” completing the work, 
part vii. of his “Illustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera: Lyccenidce," 
also part v. of his “ Equatorial Lepidoptera” and vol. ii. part 6, of W. II. 
Edwards's “Butterflies of North America,” have appeared within the 
year. 
A. G. Butler has published “Illustrations of Typical Specimens of 
Lepidoptera Heterocera in the collection of the British Museum,” part 1, 
4to, pp. 62, London, 1877, 20 coloured plates. This work contains figures 
of over 200 species, some new, but the majority previously described by 
Walker, Butler, and others. 
A. Depuiset has published “ Les Papillons : Organization, Moeurs, 
Chasse, Collections, Classification. Iconographie et Histoire Naturelle 
des Papillons d’Europe. 2® edition.” Paris ; 1877, 4to, pp. 326, 50 pis. 
(1 plain and 49 coloured), and 260 woodcuts. A popular work, uniform 
with that on Coleoptera noticed in Zool. Bee. xiii. Ins. p. 10. The plain 
plate represents entomological apparatus. The woodcuts are of no great 
merit, and many of them are drawn out of all proportion, by way of 
representing the perspective of the insects. They illustrate the intro- 
