276 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



71. lucifngiis Packard. Cave Fauna N. A. (1886), p. 65, pi. 16, fig. 



I placed in this genus provisionally by Packard. Kentucky. 



Genus Anurida, Laboulbene. 



72. maritima Guerin. Achortes maritimus Guer., Iconog. du Regne 



Animal, Texte Explic ; Lipura maritima, Lubbock, Monog. 

 Collem. and Thysan., (1873), p. 193, pi. 47 ; Anurida maritima 

 Laboul., Ann. Soc. Ent., France, (1864) ; Packard, Syn. Thysan. 

 Essex Co. (1873), p. 28. Europe, Eastern Coast of U. S. 



t 

 Genus Anoura, Gervais. 



73. gibbosa Packard. (!) Syn. Thysan. Essex Co. (1873), p. 27. Maine, 



New York. 



74. granaria Nicolet. (!) Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1847), P- 3^7 ) ^"" 



urida granaria Tullberg, Skand. Podur. of. Underfam. Lip, (1869), 

 p. 20 ; Anoura granaria Lubbock, Monog. Collem. and Thysan. 

 (1873), p. 198, pi. 49. Europe, Ohio. 



THE GENUS PACKARDLV G. & R. 



BY HARRISON G. DYAR. 



In the Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. I offered a revision of the species of 

 this genus, in which I reduced the number of species to five ; but, from 

 recent experience, I am of the opinion that this number will have to be 

 still further reduced. I have bred a moth that forms an intergrade 

 between P. elegans and P.fusca, and have noticed no difference between 

 the larvae that produced typical elegans and ftisca. The same is true of 

 larvpe that produces gemmata and alblptindata. Therefore, if I am 

 correct, the species of Packardia must be reduced to two, as follows. 

 I regard the evidence as conclusive concerning the synonymy of the first 

 species : that of the second, being more involved, is less certain, es- 

 pecially as I have bred but few of the moths, though I have little doubt 

 but that it will prove correct. 



