INSECTS. LEPIDOPTERA (PART). DIURNI (BUTTERFLIES). 1. Danaidæ ... 2. Satyridæ.. 4. Morphida 5. Brassolida 6. Acræidæ... 7. Heliconiida 8. Nymphalidæ 9. Libytheidæ 10. Nemeobiida 11. Eurygonida 12. Erycinidæ 13. Lycænidæ 14. Pieridæ 15. Papilionidæ 16. Hesperidæ TABLE II. GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS INHABITING THE NEOTROPICAL REGION. EXPLANATION. Names in italics show the genera peculiar to the region. Names enclosed thus (......) indicate genera which barely enter the region, and are not considered properly to belong to it. Genera undoubtedly belonging to the region are numbered consecutively. 45. Nyctinomus 2 La Plata to Antilles & Costa Rica S. Nearc., Orien., Madag., Fat 16 Paraguay and Chili to Antilles Ethiopian, S. Palæarc., 46. Molossus... CARNIVORA. FELIDE. 48. Felis CANIDE. 49. Icticyon 13 The whole region, excl. Antilles All regions but Austral. 51. Lycalopex... 52. Pseudalopex 2 S. America 5 S. America, Falkland Islands, & 2 S. America to Chili, er Northern genus 53. Thous MUSTELIDE. 54. Mustela 55. Galictis 56. Lontra 57. Nutria ... 1 W. coast of America to Chiloe W. coast of N. America CERVIDE. 79. Cervus RODENTIA. 80. Reithrodon 1 Falkland Islands 1 Antilles 1 Upper Amazon California, S. temp. zone N. Atlantic 1 Gulf of Mexico to N. Brazil, W. Africa Amazon R. 2 Equatorial S. America 1 Panama to Guatemala 2 Mexico to Paraguay 4 Temp. S. America, from Cape Horn to Andes of Peru Indo-Malaya Texas 12 Mexico to Patagonia and Tierra All regions but Ethiopian del Fuego and Australian |