1864.] 
529 
Genus 28. STEEOMA. 
Unrepresented. 
Genus 29. LYMAN0PODA. 
Unrepresented. 
Genus—uncertain. 
aleropMla, Hiibner, Exot. f. . West Indies. 
Remarks on family “ Satyrus.’' 
1. A doubtful species. 2. Tbe synonymns of most species are some¬ 
what confused, and much uncertainty has prevailed in the distinction 
of kinds from varieties. An excellent and useful monograph on this 
genus, by Moschler, may be found in the Wienei' Entomologuche Mo- 
natschrift for 1863. 3. Said'to be a local variety of C. taygete. 4. 
The best figures given by various authors are here indicated. 5. Our 
C. scmidea by some is supposed to be synonymous with C. also. 
11th family Eurytela. ^ (Biblis.) 
Genus 1. MELANITIS. 
ceryx 2, Bdvl. Sp. Gen. t. 8. Mexico. 
Genus 2. DIDONIS. 
aganissa, Bdvl. Sp. Gen. t. 9. Mexico. 
biblis {liypovia, thadana), Cramer^ t. 236; Chenu, f, 490: Lucas, P. E. t. 61. W. 
Indies. 
pasira, Uoubleday & W. t. 31. Central Arnerica. 
Genus 3. CYSTINEUEA. 
amymone, Menetries, Cat. St. P. t. 9 p. 123. U. States, Mexico, Cent. America, 
mardania {hersilia), Doubleday & W. t. 31; Cramer, t. 213; Bdvl. Sp. Gen. t. 9 ? 
West Indies. 
Genus 4. OLINA. {Olima!) 
Unrepresented. 
Genus 5. EUEYTELA. 
teleboas, Menetries, Bull. Mosc. III. t. 10. West Indies. 
Genus 6. EEGOLIS. 
Unrepresented. 
Genus 7. HYPANIS. 
Unrepresented. 
Remarks on family “ Eurytela.’' 
1. By most entomologists the entire arrangement and generic distri¬ 
bution of this family is deemed unsatisfactory. 
