136 his. 
LEPIDOPTEBA. 
poses Boisduval has figured some other larva. P. phcelas, Linn. : 
varieties described by A. Fuchs, S. E. Z. xxxviii. pp. 131-133. 
Lyccena. Larva attended by ants for the sake of some secretion ; H. 
0. McCook, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. vi. pp. 289-291. L. adonis^ var. radiaiUj 
p. Ixiii., and L. corydon^ varr. radiosa and lucretia, p. Ixiv., described by 
A. Gaschet, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii. L. argiades, Pall., var. poly- 
aperchon, Borgstr., noticed by P. Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii. 
p. Ixiv. It is identical with tiresias, Hiibn., but polysperchon of the 
German writers appears to be distinct. (According to Berce, toin. cit. 
pp. Ixx. & Ixxi., Mabille’s insect is the aberration coretas, Ochs., and not 
the ixxxQ polysperchon.) L. avion \ notes; G. F. Mathew and others, Ent. 
X. pp. 36-40, 70-73, 96, 97, 135, & 136. Dwarf specimens ; II. Goss, P. 
E. Soc. 1877, pp. xxiv. & xxv. L. battus observed in all four stages at 
the same time ; F. G. Schild, S. E.Z. xxxviii. p. 85. L. celestina, Eversm., 
noticed and figured by P. Millik’e, Icon. iii. pp. 440 & 441, pi. cliy. fig. 3. 
This species, as well as L. meleager, Esp., and agesior, Godt. (^cf. p. 441, 
note), is new to the Maritime Alps. L. christophi, Staud., and teng- 
strosmiy Ersch. : larvae described by H. Christoph, Hor. Ent. Ross. xii. 
p. 199. L. christophi (imago) is figured and redescribed by P. Milliere, 
1. c. pp. 419 & 420, pi. clii. figs. 2 & 3. L. damoUy Esp. : H. Christoph 
describes and figures varr. phyllis (Staud. MS.), figs. 9 & 10, and ^os- 
ihumus, fig. 1, both from Schahkuh ; 1. c. pp. 237 & 238, pi. v. L. icarus, 
Rott. : blue varieties of the female ; A. Fuchs, 1. c. p. 133. L. handarpuy 
Horsf., and asoka, Koll., = strabo, Fabr'. ; F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 588. 
Hypochrysops epicletLis, Feld., $ described by J. Kirsch, MT. Mus. 
Dresd. i. p. 127. 
Theda. W. 0. Hewitson (111. D. Lep.) redescribes and figures T. 
cypharaj Hew., p. 186, pi. Ixxiv. figs. 579 & 580, calus, Godt., p. 188, 
figs. 685 & 586, camissa, Hew. (= diarichlorus, Butl. & Druce), p. 189, 
figs. 596 & 596, pi. Ixxv., cyrriana, Hew., p. 195, figs. 625 & 626, mathewi, 
Hew., p. 196, figs. 629 & 630, critolay Hew., figs. 633 & 634, and dioniday 
Hew., figs. 636 & 636, p. 197, eededa^ Hew., p. 198, figs. 637 & 638, 
pi. Ixxviii., cirdnatUy Hew., p. 199, pi. Ixxix. figs. 645 & 646, longula. 
Hew., p. 200, figs. 661-654, remuSy Hew., p. 201, figs. 655 & 656, badeta, 
Hew., var. melbciy p. 202, figs. 657 & 658, lycimna, Hew., p. 203, figs. 
663-665, Brazil, pi. Ixxx., crambusa, Hew., p. 205, pi. Ixxxi. figs. 678 & 
679, herodotuSy Fabr. (= leucania, Hew.), p. 205, pi. Ixxxii. fig. 680, 
americensisy Blanch., p. 207, figs. 693 & 694, bicoloVy Phil., p. 208, figs. 
695-697, and guadernuy Hew., p. 209, figs. 703 & 704, pi. Ixxxiii. T. 
quercus: note on egg and food-plant; J. Hellins, Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 112. 
Feeding on sallow; G. C. Bignell, Ent. x. p. 285. T. scepiuMy var. 
melinuSy and T. melinuSy var. pudica, both from California, described by 
H. Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. vi. T. melinuSy Boisd., and humuliy Harr., are 
probably not truly distinct ; id. 1. c. T. rubi : on the stridulation of the 
pupa ; F. G. Schild, S. E. Z. xxxviii. pp. 85-87, transl. Ent. M. M. xiv. 
p. 137. Larva feeding on Ulex scoparius ; J. Hellins, op. cit. xiv. pp. 112 
& 113. 
BUhys puncturriy var. ? noticed as taken at light at Maturd; A. G. 
Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1877, p. 138. 
