142 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
& 629 : A. G. Butlev, L c. M. croatica, Esp. : ti’ausformations described 
and figured by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 329 & 330, pi. cxliii. figs. 7-9. 
Aellopus hirundo, Gerst., redescribed ; A. G. Butler, 1. c. p. 631. 
Pachygonitty Feld., characterized ; id. 1. c. p. 633. Allied to Ewpyr- 
rhoglos8um\ type, Perigonia suhhamata, Walk. (= caliginosa^ Boisd. & 
Feld.). 
lliyrem nessua : larva, &c., described ; W. V. Andrews, Cauad. Ent. ix. 
p. 20. 
Pterogon gorgon^ Esp. Larva and varieties described and figured by 
P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 173-176, pi. cxii. figs. 3-6. It is not congeneric 
with P. (cnotheroi, W. Y. 
IJnyo exciaa, Walk., ref erred by Butler to Lophura^ is congeneric with 
Temnom rhadaijustas, Fabr. ; E. gorgon and lyctua, Crain., are distinct : 
W. F. Kirby, 1. c. p. 234. 
Lophura hyas, Walk. Larvae and pupa figured and noticed by A. G. 
Butler, 1. c. p. 638, pi. xc. figs. 1-3. The horn is very long and slender, 
aud that of one larva is frequently devoured by another. 
Calliomma parce^ Fabr., and galianna^ Burm. redescribed ; id. 1. c. 
p. 639. 
Acoarneryx mialdni, Murr., and Boisd., probably = Enyo cinna- 
momea, Herr. Schiilf., W. F. Kirby, 1. c. p. 234. A. G. Butler (op. cit. 
p. 39(]) considers them distinct. 
Acoameryx anceua, Cram. Larva and pupa figured by A. G. Butler, 
Tr. Z. S. ix. pi. xc. figs. 11 & 12. 
Ampelophaga rubiginoaa, Brem. & Grey. Larva and pupa figured; id. 
1. c. pi. xci. figs. 4 & 6. 
Pergeaa cegrota and glorioaa, A. G. Butler, figured by him, 1. c. pi. xcii. 
figs. 2 & 3. He also (1. c. pi. xci. figs. 14 & 16) figures the larva and pupa 
of his P. mongoliana. 
Panacra regularia and ella, A. G. Butler, figured by him ; Z. c. pi. xcii. 
figs. 4 & 7. 
Microlophia sculpta^ Feld., g. & sp. characterized ; id. 1. c. p. 662. 
Allied to Pergeaa and Panacra ; hab. South India. 
Gnathoatypsis, Wallengr., recharacterized ; id. 1. c. p. 663. 
Chccrocampa lewisi^ Butl., pi. xc. figs. 13-16, p. 664, oldenlandice, Fabr., 
pi. xci. fig. 1, p. 669 ; japonica^ Boisd., pi. xci. figs. 7-9, and ailhetenais, 
AValk., pi. xcii. fig. 8, p. 660. Larvae and pupae noticed and figured; 
id. 1. c. The larva of C. neaaua, Dru., is also noticed at p. 666. Butler 
also (Z. c. pi. xcii. fig. 1, & pi. xciv. figs. 1 & 2) figures the perfect insects 
of his C. mirabilia, docilia, and vireacena. C. butua, Herr. Schaflf., is allied 
to C. lucaai, Walk., and is quite distinct from punctivenata, Butl., Zr/., 
Tr. E. Soc. 1877, p. 396 ; C. erotua, Cram., var. andamanenaia described, 
W. F. Kirby, tom. cit. p. 242. 
Darapaa, Walk., recharacterized by A. G. Butler, Tr. Z. S. ix. p. 667, 
who selects D. rhodoccra. Walk., as the type. [But this cannot stand, 
for as Otua, Hubn., is pre-occupied, the name Darapaa must be retained 
as used by American authors.] 
Dilephila chamccneri and lineata described, and larvae and perfect 
insects figured ; W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. ix. pp. 63-67. D. mauretavica , 
