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LEPIDOPTERA. 
would have been increased if the principal reference had been discriminated 
from the subordinate references, where several occur under one name. 
Parts iv.-vi. of Distant’s “ Rhopalocera Malayana” have appeared 
within the year (pp. 85-192, pis. xiii.-xxiv.). The letterpress extends 
from Doleschallia to Abisara. 
Captures of Lepidoptera near Askabad ; Christoph, Bull. Mosc. lvii. (2) 
pp. 217-226. 
Mimicry in the larva of a Japanese Butterfly; Duncan Stewart, Nature, 
xxvii. p. 314. 
Notes on 41 Lepidoptera from Manchuria and the Corea ; Butler, Ann. 
N. H. (5) xi. pp. 104-117, 278, & 279. 
10 Butterflies from Formosa noticed ; id. op. cit. xii. pp. 50-52. 
'Scarcity of Lepidoptera in Queensland after April, 1882 ; Barnard, Ent. 
xvi. pp. 238 & 239. 
Controversy respecting synonymy of various Australian Micolepido - 
ptera ; Butler & Meyrick, Ent. M. M. xx. pp. 14, 15, 122, & 123. 
Australian woodboring larvae of Moths supposed to be infested with 
Filaria ; Ralph, J. Quek. Club (2) i. pp. 138 & 139. 
7 Moths (5 new) noticed from the Hawaiian Islands ; Butler, Ent. 
M. M. xix. pp. 176-180. 
. America. 
Berg, C. Miscellanea Lepidopterologica. Contribuciones al estudio de 
la Fauna Argentina y paises limitrofes. An. Soc. Arg. xv. pp. 
151-169. 
20 species noticed, several new. 
Butler, A. G. Heterocerous Lepidoptera collected in Chili by T. 
Edmonds. Part iv. Pyrales and Micros. Tr. E. Soc. 1882, pp. 49-90, 
pi. xi. 
Includes remarks on various genera and species described by Blanchard, 
Berg, Zeller, & Walker. 
Champion, G. C. Further Tropical Notes. Ent. M. M. xix. pp. 226-229. 
Observations on the habits of Butterflies in Central America. 
Edwards, W. H. Notes on the Collection of Butterflies made by H. K. 
Morrison in Arizona, 1882. Papilio, iii. pp. 1—10. 
About 100 species taken, one-third being llesperiidce. 
Godman, F. Ducane, & Salvin, O. Biologia Centrali- Americana \cf. 
Insecta, General Subject]. Rhopalocera , pp. 225-288, pis. xxiv., 
xxiv. ii. ; xxv .-xxvii. 
Extends from Eunica to Timetes. 
Grote, A. R. New Species and Notes on Structure of Moths and 
Genera. Canad. Ent. xv. pp. 3-13, 23-31, 86, 87, & 121-133. 
. On the Moths collected by Prof. Snow in New Mexico. Tr. 
Kausas Ac. viii. pp. 45-57. 
