354 Ochsenheimer's Genera of the Lepidoptera of Europe. 



Species. Icon. 



3. Ch. Radiata, Ochs.... — — — 



4. — Lugubris, Ochs. # Hiibn. Bombyces,Tab.51.f.217.(mas.) 



Genus 18. ATYCHIA, Ochs. 



Procris, Fab., Latr. Aglaope, Latr. Glaucopis, Fab., Latr. 

 (Ino, Leach, Stephens.) Chrysaores, Hiibn. 



JVmgs oblong, ciliated ; submarginal cell of the inferior closed 

 behind by a very angular nervure, from which three 

 branches proceed, and terminate at the posterior margin. 

 (Godart.) 



Antennce bipectinate in the male, simple in the female. (Latr.) 



Palpi short, scarcely or not at all rising above the clypeus, 

 densely clothed with scales, not hirsute. (Latr.) 



Tibice scaly ; posterior with small calcaria, and the two upper, 

 interior spines very minute, or obsolete. (Latr.) 



Larva, short, thick, nearly naked ; head small. 



Pupa soft, with moderately long wing-cases. 



Species. Icon. 



Fam. A. 1. A^ Infausta^ J j^ m R Qm f# 152> a# ^ 



Fam. B. 2. — Prww/, Fab. Ernst, III. PI. CIII. f. 151. a— e. 

 3. — Globula- \ Hiibn. Sphing. Tab. 1 . f. 2. (mas.) 

 ria 9 Hiibn.... j 3. (fcem.) 



4 ' ^^ C€S ^\^P^llh Pl.CIII.f.l50.a-d. 



[To be continued.] 



Note.— The reader is requested to attend to the following corrections of some 

 of the preceding synonyms. 

 Gen. Argynnis20. for Fab. read Hiibn. Gen. HipparchiaSS. ) -,-p^ rmd IIUbn 



57. ) J • 



Hipparchia 1. — Fab. — Hiibn. 

 3. — Linn. — Hiibn. 



Fab. — Herbst. 



.1:1- 



** £ - Fab. - Hiibn. 

 23. — Fab. — Esper. 



60. — Fab. — Thunb. 



65^- Fab -- Es P- 

 69. — Fab. — Hiibn. 

 77. — Fab. — Pallas. 



* Bomb, lugubris, Hiibn. 

 f Genus Aglaope, Latr. 

 A. lingua nulla, aut obsoleta. Palpi minimi, articulo ultimo subgraciliore, 

 minus squamato. Tibice posticae calcaribus spinisque brevissimis, sub- 

 obsoletis. Anus imberbis. Latr. Gen. Crust, ct Ins. iv. 214. To which 

 may be added : Antennce sexu utroque bipectinatce ; ala? oblongae, cel- 

 lula marginali inferiorum postice clausa, ramisque duobus nervosis, ad 

 lineam sepimenti sese invicem decussantibus, longitudinaliter divisa. 

 (Godart.) 

 J This and the preceding species are placed by Stephens in the Genus Ino, 

 Leach, "established by Fabricius by the name of Procris; but that having 

 been preoccupied, Dr. Leach changed its appellation to the one it now 

 bears." The generic characters of Ino are given by Mr. Stephens as follows: 



"Ino, 



