FAUNAE. 
Ins . 161 
Captures of Lepidoptera at Acqui ; Milliere, Nat. Sicil. iii. p. 37. 
Captures of Butterflies, Sphinges, and Bombyces found in the province 
of Teruel, in Spain ; Zapater & Korb, An. Soc. Esp. xi. pp. 273-318. 
List of Butterflies observed at Gibraltar ; Becher & Parry, Ent. xvi. 
pp. 241-243 & 279-281. 
Africa. 
Oberthur, C. Spedizione Italiana nell’ Africa equatoriale. Resultati 
Zoologici. Lepidotteri, Parte secunda. Ann. Mus. Genov, xviii. 
pp. 709-740, pi. ix., and Mem. Soc. Geogr. Ital. ii. 3, pp. 21-52, pi. ix. 
Ill species mentioned, several new. Long lists of localities are given 
for many. 
Captures of Lepidoptera by H. Codet at Sebdou, Algeria ; C. Oberthur, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) iii. pp. xlvii. and xlviii. 
List of a few Lepidoptera collected by C. Nodier in Senegal ; id. 1. c. 
pp. xi.-xiii. 
Caterpillar eaten by the Bantus in ^E. Africa; Buchner, Ausland, 
Jan. 8, 1883, pp. 23 et scg. (cf. Am. Nat. xvii. pp. 54G & 547). 
On some Lepidoptera from the Victoria Nyanza ; Butler, Ann. N. H. 
(5) xii. pp. 101-107. 
On collecting Butterflies at Natal ; Spiller, Ent. xvi. pp. 118 & 119. 
Asia and Australasia. 
Butler, A. G. The Lepidoptera collected during the recent Expedition 
of H.M.S. * Challenger.’ Ann. N. H. (5) xi. pp. 402-428. 
101 specios from tho Philippine, Aru, Admiralty, Fiji, and Friendly 
Islands noticed. 
. On a Collection of Indian Lepidoptera received from C. Swinhoe, 
with numerous notes by the Collector. P. Z. S. 1883, pp. 144-175, 
pi. xxiv. 
150 species mentioned, many new. 
Moore, F. The Lepidoptera of Ceylon. Parts vii. & viii. (vol. ii. 
pp. viii. & 73-162, pis. cviii.^cxliii.). 
Extends from Arctiidce to Ilepialidce. The transformations of most of 
the species noticed are described and figured. 
Meyrick, E. Descriptions of New Zealand Microlepidoptera. Tr. N. Z . 
Inst. xv. pp. 3-68. 
Relates to Crambidce and Tortricidce. An abstract of this paper was 
published in N. Z. J. Sci. i., and the new genera and species are noticed 
in Zool. Rec. xix., and need not be recapitulated. The introductory 
remarks relate to neuration, and to the general characteristics. of the New 
Zealand fauna. 
Marshall & Do Nicdville have published vol. i. pt. 2 of their “ Butter- 
flies of India, Burmah, and Ceylon ” (pp. 95-327, pis. x.-xvii. and wood- 
cuts), including Nymphalklce , subfamilies Satyrince, Elymniince, Mor- 
phine, and Acreine ; and indices to vol. i. The usefulness of the index 
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