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Mathoris^ g. n., A. Guenee, 1. c. p. 282. Allied to Striglina, Guen. ; to 
contain S. roseola, Feld., M, crepuscula, sp. n., 1. c. p. 283, Amazon region, 
and ? Acidalia quadrigata, Feld. 
New species : — 
Striglina lineola, Bengal, and australina, Australia, p. 284, clathrula, 
locality unknown, p. 285, and scallula, Brazil, p. 286, id. 1. c. 
Rhodoneura reticulalis, p. 616, tetraonalis, pi. lx. fig. 10, and mar- 
morialis, p. 617, F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, S. Andamans ; R. minicula, 
A. Gu^n^e, 1. c. p. 288, N. China. 
Siculodes virginula, Brazil, p. 289, eupithecula, Cayenne, p. 291, unitula, 
p. 292, avicula, p. 293, mediula, p. 295, serpula, p. 296, and frondicula, 
p. 299, all from Bra^iil, plagula, p. 300, Madagascar, vittula, p. 301, N. 
China, and nullula, p. 302, Rio Janeiro, id. 1. c. 
Drepanulida!;. 
Plalypteryx binaria, Hufn. Var. or sp. n. ? meridionalis described and 
figured in all stages by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 212-215, pi. cxxiii. 
figs. 1-5. 
Drepana sicula. Transformations described ; W. Buckler, Eut. M. M. 
xiv. pp. 1-4. . 
Jlypsomadius, g. n., A. G.- Butler, Ann. N. H. (4) xx. p. 478. Allied 
to Drepana ; type, H. insignis, sp. n., 1. c. p. 479, Japan. 
Drepana scabiosa, id. 1. c. p. 478, and D. japonica, F. Moore, op. cit. 
p. 94, both from Japan ; D.fulvata, P. C. T. Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. xx, 
p. 19, pi. ii. fig. 10, Java. 
Orela turpisy calida, and pulchripes, p. 477, and calceolaria, p. 478, 
A. G. Butler, 1. c. 
Tagord murina, F. Moore, 1. e. p. 347, Ceylon. 
Saturniid^e. 
Breyeria borinensis, De Borre, supposed to be a Saturnid, is an Ephe- 
meron ; R. McLachlan, Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. xx. pp. xxxvi. & xxxvii. 
Notes on the African Saturniidce in the collection of the Royal Dublin 
Society; W. F. Kirby, Tr. E. Soc. 1877, pp. 15-21. Anthercea dione, 
Fabr., A. guinezH, Staud., Gynanisa isis, Westw., and G. maia, King, are 
noted as distinct. 
Platysamia cecropia. Transformations and larval variation, &c., de- 
scribed at great length ; T. G. Gentry, Canad. Ent. ix. pp. 41-50. Two 
pupae, of opposite sexes, in one cocoon ; C. E. Worthington, op. cit. p. 60. 
It will eat alder ; W. Saunders, op. cit. p. 160. 
Sarnia gloveri and Columbia are probably identical ; H. Hagen, Canad. 
Ent. ix. p. 13. 
Attdcus yama-mai. Note on an aberration; M. Girard, Bull. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) vii. p. xxxvii. 
Actias luna, Linn., noticed and figured by W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. 
ix. p. 33. 
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