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(c.) LEPID OP TER A. 
[Cf. Baker (13), Butler (51, 54, 55), Dalla Torre (87), Godraan (123), 
Haase (133), Mabille (200), Moschler (225), Oppenlieim (234), Pabst 
(238), Pryer (258), Rober (286), Romanoff (292), Rosenstock (293), 
Sandberg (296, 297), Schmid (306), Smith (321, 322), Snellen (323), 
Sorhagen (326, 327), Speyer (328), Swinhoe (335, 336, 337), Walker (349), 
Walsingham (350), Walter (353), Waterhouse (354), Weymer (361).] 
Organs of flight of Lepidoptera ; Amans, Ann. Sci. Nat. xix. pp. 
128-146, pi. vi. 
Food-plants of Lepidoptera', Beuttenmiiller, Papilio, iv. pp. 155-157. 
Lepidoptera attracted to trees infested by Aphides; Canad. Ent. xvii. 
p. 80. 
Hiibnerian ! by John B. Smith ; Papilio, iv. pp. 183-185. Discusses 
briefly the value of Hubner’s classifications and nomenclature. 
List of insects bred and exhibited in Zoological Gardens, Lond. ; 
P. Z. S. 1885, p. 65. 
RHOPALOCERA. 
[Cf. Butler (53), Distant (91), Forbes (110), Godman & Salvin (124), 
Honrath (143), Kane (160), Kirsch (168), Mathew (211, 212), Niceville 
(227, 228, 229), Plotz (252), Schilde (301,302), Smith (317), Srnka (329), 
Staudinger (330), Tetens (339).] 
“ Protective resemblance in insects : ” hind part of butterfly mimicking 
the front part in order to direct attacks to the less vital part. Antan- 
narivo Annual, No. ix. p. 119. 
Seasonal variation in Rhopalocera ; Ent. M. M. xxii. p. 131. 
List of a collection of Diurnal Lepidoptera from S. Texas, by E. M. & 
S. F. Aaron, Papilio, iv. pp. 172-182. This contains many remarks of 
general interest, as well as descriptions of two new species. Owing to 
its bearing the date 1884 it is not mentioned in our faunistic record. 
Snellen gives identifications of about 24 species figured in Rosel's 
Insectenbelustigung ; Tijdschr. Ent. xxviii. p. 204. 
Snellen, in Tijdschr. Ent. xxviii. pp. 37 & 38, gives the following 
nomenelatorial alterations as to Celebes Rhopalocera described by him, 
op. cit. xxi. 1877-78, viz. : Danais juventa is ishrna , Butl., which, how¬ 
ever, is only a var. of juventa ; Euripus halitherses is rather robustus , 
Wall.; Apatura parisatis is rather macar, Wall.; Pamphila mamas is 
sunias, Feld. 
Papilio NiDiE. 
The followiug species are figured by Distant, Rhop. Mai. :— Ornithoptera 
rhadamanthus, pi. xxvii. fig. 5, hephcestus, figs. 2-4, ruficollis , pi. xxvii.n, 
