Haustellata.] 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
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153. Vanessa Cardui, var. Godart. Enc. Meth. ix. 323. 62. 
154. Satyrus Banksia. Godart. Enc, Mcth. ix. 477. 3. 
155. Satyrus Abeona. Godart. Enc. Mcth. ix. 497. 72. 
156. Satyrus Merope. Godart. Enc. Mcth. ix. 500. SO. 
157. Satyrus Archemor. Godart. Enc, Mcth, ix. 500. 81. 
158. Argynnis Niphe. Godart. Enc. Mcth. ix. 261. 17. 
159. Argynnis Tephnia. Godart. Enc. Mcth. ix. 262. 18. 
160. Acrea Andromacha. Fab. Ent. Syst. iii. 182. 564. 
A. Entoria. Godart. Enc. Mcth. ix. 
Ohs. The original insect of Fabricius is in the Banksian cabinet, 
and alFords further cause of regret, that the article “ Papillon," of 
the Encyclopedic Mcthodique, should have been undertaken by a 
person who had not studied the classical collections that exist out 
of Paris. M. Godart describes this insect as a new species, under 
the name of Entoria^ and makes it an inhabitant of the West Coast 
of Africa. 
161. Gethosia Penthesilea. Godart. i'wc. ix. 248. 13. 
Ohs. This species has hitherto been described only as a native of 
Java, but Captain King found several specimens of a variety of it 
on the North Coast of New Holland. 
162. Hesperia Rafflesia, (n. s.) H. atra alls integerrimis ; 
anticis' fascia maculari abbreviata sulphured atomisque apicem 
versus subviridibus aspersis, posticis rotundatis fascia basali 
ovali sulphured abbreviatd, caudatd corporis fascid medid sul- 
phured ano palpisque vivide rufis. 
Ohs. This beautiful species I have named after Sir Stamford 
Raffles, to whose scientific ardour and indefatigable exertions in 
Java and Sumatra, every Naturalist must feel himself indebted. 
The under sides of the wings are spotted like the upper, the 
only difference being, that round the whole disc of the four wings 
