107 



1021. phlogophagus G. et R. Canada; U. S. geiierally. 



dipsaceus 'f Sm, 



var. interjacens Grt. 

 var. luteitinctus Grt. 



maritima^ Sm. 



1022. scutosus Fabr. North America; Eiirope. 



nuchalis Grt. 



1023. suavis Hy. Ed. „New Mexico". 



Gen. Pyrrhia Hübn.*) 1818. 

 Type: P. umbra (rutilago). 



1024. umbra Hufn. Easteru North America; Europe. 



1025. exprimens AValk. Eastern North America. 



angulata Grt. 



1026. stilla Grt. Colorado; New Mexico; Western 



States. 

 Gen. Cirrhophanus Grt. 1872. 

 Type: C. triangulifer. 



1027. triangulifer Grt. Middle States to Kansas. 



pretiosa Morr. 



1028. duplicatus Sm. Colorado. 



Gen. Chamaeclea Grt. 1883. 

 Type: C. pernana. 



1029. pernana Grt. Arizona. 



Gen. Derrima Wlk. 1857. 

 Type: D. stellata. 

 = Philomma Grt. 1864. 



1030. heurietta Grt. Eastern and Middle States. 



stellata Wlk. an var.? 



Gen. Alaria Westw. 1841. 

 Type: A. gaurae. 



1031. gaurae Abb. & Sm. Canada; U. S. east of Rocky Mts. 



Gen. Rhodophora Guen. 1852. 

 Type: R. florida. 



1032. florida Gn. Canada; U. S. east of Rocky Mts. 



Gen. Oxylos Grt. 1875. 

 Type: 0. citrinellus. 



1033. citrinellus G. & R. Texas; Colorado. 



Gen. Rhodosea Grt. 1883. 

 Type: R. julia. 



1034. Julia Grt. New Mexico; Arizona. 



*) Smith quotes Verz. 262, iustead of 232; iu fact his CataloRu« cuntains 

 a number of errors of citation which I have no space here to fully point out. 

 In Smith's Revision of the Heliothinae iie refused to consider thc^ gcnus 

 as distinct froni Ueliothis. Afterwards "as bis ideas of types and ofher 

 matters cbanged" be removed it bodily from tbe Heliotbinae to the 

 Orthosians. 



