130 Jnif, 
LEPIDOPTEEA. 
species ; W. H. Edwards, Canad. Ent. ix. pp. 34-36. A . niohe^ var. 
pelopia^ Borkh., described by A. Fuchs, S. E. Z. xxxviii. pp. 133 & 134. 
A. paphia : V. Ghiliani describes an hermaphrodite, right side ^ , left 
side$,yar. valesina; Bull. Ent. Ital. ix. pp. 246 & 247. A. cythei'in, 
Drury, and lathonioides, Blanch., noticed by C. Berg, An. Soc. Argent, 
iv. pp. 88 & 89. 
Melikea artemisin variety figured; Ent. x. p. 193. M. athalia, \av. 
eoFj Haw., figured ; S. Stevens, Ent. x. p. 145. M. didyma, taken near 
Dumfries ; W. Lemon & J. J. Weir, Ent. x. pp. 25-27, woodcut. M. 
leanira, Boisd., var. obsoleta, from California, described by H. Edwards, 
P. Cal. Ac. vi. 
Fhyciodes harrrn^ Scudd., transformations described by W. H. 
Edwards; Canad. Ent. ix. pp. 165-168. P. tharoSj Dru., natural history, 
polymorphism and transformations; id. 1. c. pp. 1-10, 61-68. 
Vanessa, Notes on the hybernating species ; F. B. Caulfield, Canad. 
Ent. ix. p. 40. V. io and urticoe : on their stridulation, with magnified 
drawings of the bases of the wings in the former, showing the structure 
to which the sound is due ; A. H. Swinton, Ent.M. M. xiii. pp. 169-172 ; 
cf. also F. B. White, tom. cit. p. 208. On stridulation in V. antiopa\ 
A. V. Jones, tom. cit. 1. c. 
Pyrameis atulantai on variation in the larva; E. Birchall, Ent. 
M. M. xiii. pp. 209 & 210. Var. with the red markings replaced l>y 
coppery yellow ; E. Leli5vre, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 107. Hybrid between this 
species and P. caryce ; H. Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. vi. P. huntera : a 
third English specimen recorded by A. V. Jones, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 183 : 
another belonging to the Brazilian variety ; T. D. Gibson-Carmichael & 
R. McLachlan, tom. cit. p. 230. 
Rhinopalpa algina^ Blanch., var. ?, noticed by Salvin & Godman, P.Z.S. 
1877, p. 143, from Duke of York Island. 
Eiihagis myrson, Doubl., is quite distinct from E. athemon, Linn., but is 
closely allied to E. decima^ Hew. ; A. G. Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1877, p. 117. 
Callicorc neglecta, Salv., is not distinct from C. clymena, Cram. ; id. 
Ann. N. H. (4) xx. pp. 121 & 122. 
Catagramwa excelsior^ Hew., var. from Morado noticed ; and the form 
figured by Hewitson at fig. 64 renamed C. inferior ; id. 1. c. p. 122. 
Callitkea marhii, Hew. (fig. 5, nec fig. 3), from the Ucayali is renamed 
C. davisi ; id. 1. c. p. 123. 
Agei'onia feronia : remarks on its stridulation, and the structure of its 
wings, which exhibit some approach to that of the ITeterocera ; A. H. 
Swinton, 1. c. pp. 207 & 208. 
Diadema hoUna, Linn., on its occurrence in New Zealand ; ft. W. Fere- 
day, Tr. N. Z. Inst. ix. p. 463. 
Heterochroa urraca possibly = erotia, A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. 
(4) XX. p. 124. 
Limenitis arhoretorum, Oberth,, = Neptis pryeri, Butl. ; O. E. Janson, 
Cist. Ent. ii. p. 165. L. lorquini, Boisd., var. eavesi^ from Nevada, 
described ; H. Edwards, P. Cal. Acad. vi. L. proserpina and arthemis, 
notes on breeding ; W. H. Edwards, Canad. Ent. ix. p. 114. L. sihglluj 
black variety ; W. Watkins, Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 89. 
