160 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Phalera signata, A. G. Butler, 1. c. p. 473, Japan. 
Heterocampa surinamensis and herbida, H. B. Moschler, 1. c. p. 68G, 
pi. X. figs. 44 & 45, Surinam ; H. salicis^ H. Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. vi., 
California. 
Dasylophia ? lignicolor, H. B. Moschler, 1. c. p. 687, pi. x. fig. 46, Para- 
maribo (generic characters discussed, 1. c.). 
Symmerista (Hiibu. ; generic characters discussed, p. 688) 7nus, fig. 47, 
and dubia, p. 689, bi'unnea, p. 690, fig. 48, id. 1. c. pi. x., Surinam. 
Limacodid.®:. 
Mirem nitens, Walk. Transformations described by Piepers & Snellen, 
Tijdschr. Ent. xx. pp. 16-18. The male and some details figured, pi. i. 
figs. 8, 8«, & 85. 
Farasa lepida, Moore. Larva described ; iid. 1. c. pp. 18 & 19 : neura- 
tion figured, pi. ii. fig. 9. 
Asbolia micanSy H. B. Moschler, figured by him, Verb. z.-b. Wien, 
xxvii. pi. X. fig. 35. 
Euclea incim^ Harv,, and to, are distinct; A. R. Grote, Canad. 
Ent. ix. p. 85. 
Cacaicia ? galUcolens, Butl., is not a Torlrix, but = Morova subfasciata. 
Walk. ; A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 382. 
New genera and species : — 
Fhrixolepia, A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. (4) xx. p. 476. Allied to 
Natada ; type, F. serkea. sp. n., 1. c., Japan. 
Eidimacodes^ H. B. Moschler, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. p. 672. Allied 
to Limacodes ; type, E. distincta, sp. n., 1. c. pi. x. fig. 37, Paramaribo. 
Asbolia serkea^ H. B. Moschler, Verb. z.-b. AVien, xxvii. p. 671, pi. x. 
fig. 36, Paramaribo. 
Farasa tesse.llata and sinka, F. Moore, Ann. N. H. (4) xx. p. 93, 
Shanghai. 
Miresa pallivitla., id. 1. c., Shanghai. 
Setora sinensis^ id. 1. c., Shanghai. 
Limacodes latornia, L. F. Harvey, Canad. Ent. ix. p. 75, Texas. 
Thosea cei'vina, F. Moore, 1. c. p. 348, Ceylon. . 
Belippa ferruginea, id. 1. c., Ceylon. 
Lagoa Icrugi, H. Dewitz, MT. Miiuch. ent. Vcr. i. p. 95, Porto Rico 
and Colombia. 
SlCULID.E. 
This group is monographed by A. Gu($nce, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii. 
pp. 275-.304. He characterizes several genera of which only names had 
previously been published, and describes many species which had pre- 
viously been only figured by himself and others. He divides them into 
three subfamilies — Fachythyri\di']da}, containing the genus Pac5y toy m, 
Feld. ; Striglhiidce, containing Mathoris, g. n., and Striglina, Gueu. ; 
and Siculidw, containing Rhodoneura, SkulodeSj and Hepialodes, Guen. 
