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Show 666 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON [Dec. 14, EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXIV. Fig. 1. Animal of Ferussacia gronoviana, very much enlarged, la, extremity foot, showing the mucous gland ; lb, the same from above ; lc, head viewed from above; m, muzzle. 2. Aperture of shell; animal withdrawn into, showing:-r.el.l, right dorsal lobe; l.cl.l, left dorsal lobe ; s.l, shell-lobe ; /, foot. 3. Buccal mass and salivary glands ; j, jaw. X 8 times. 4. Jaw, X 55 : ct, anterior side ; b, posterior, muscles of the buccal mass 4a, ditto, another view still more enlarged; 4b, the anterior edge, X 160 times. 5. Ovotestis, as seen in one individual. 6. Ditto ? in two specimens. 7. Generative organs, ov, oviduct; v.d, vas deferens ; P, penis ; ip, sper-motheca; r.tn.P, retractor muscle of penis ; Gen. ap, generative aperture. 8. Odontophore, X 350 ; L, outermost laterals. 8a, X 1250 ; C, central; M, 8, 9, median ; L, 13 & 14, of outermost laterals. 3. On a second Collection of Lepidoptera made in Formosa by H. E. Hobson, Esq. By A R T H U R G. BUTLER, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c [Received November 24, 1880.] It will be noticed, by a reference to my paper on Mr. Hobson's first Collection (P.Z. S. 1877, pp. 810-816), that the Heterocerous Lepidoptera were very poorly represented. On that account I wrote to Mr. Hobson, asking him to pay particular attention to the Moths, tbe result of which was that we received in 1879 a small case, containing 334 Lepidoptera (chiefly Heterocera), collected atTakow *. The following is an account of this series :- RHOPALOCERA. NYMPHALID^;. 1. BANAIS LIMNIACE. Papilio limniace, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pl. 59. figs. D, E (1779). One specimen of the male. 2. STICTOPLfFA SWINHOEI. Euplcea swinhoei, Wallace, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 358. A female. 3. STICTOPLCEA L^TIFICA. Euplcea Icetifica, Butler, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 292, pl. 29. fig. 3. A male specimen of this Philippine species. 4. MELANITIS LEDA. Papilio leda, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 773(1766). Three specimens. 1 Thirty-three of these are described as new to science in the present paper. |