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var. luxuriosa Grt. 



1098. meadii Grt. Montaua; Colorado. 



Gen. Pseudaiithoecia Sm. 1883. 

 Type: P. tumida. 



1099. tumida Grt. Colorado. 



Gen. Stylopoda Sm. 1891. 

 Type: S. cephalica, 



1100. cephalica Sm. California. 



Gen. Copanarta Grote 1895. 

 Type: C. aurea. 



1101. aurea Grt. Southern Texas; Mexico. 



1102. falcata Neum. "Arizona". 



1103. aterrima Grt. California. 



Gen. Incita Grt.*) 1895. 

 Type: I. aurautiaca. 



1104. aurantiaca Hy. Ed. California. 



Gen. Euros Hy. Ed. 1881. 

 Type: E. proprius. 



1105. proprius Hy. Ed. California. 



Gen. Fsendotaniila Sm. 1883. 



Type: P. vanella. 



1106. vanella Grt. Nevada; California. 



1107. perminuta Hy. Ed. California. 



Gen. Dysocnenüs Grt. 1890. 

 Type: M. belladonna. 

 IIOS. belladonna Hy. Ed. Utah. 



Gen. Melaporphyria Grt. 1874. 

 Type: M. immortua. 



1109. immortua Grt. Eastern States to Colorado. 



1110. prorupta Grt. California; Oregon. 



venusta Hy. Ed. 



Gen. Melicleptria**) Hbn. 1818. 

 Type: M. cardui (Grt. restr.) 

 = Adonisea Grt. 1875. 

 Type: M. pulchripennis. 



1111. celeris Grt. California. 



*) At Mr. Edwards request I examined the type of this species in his 

 coUection. As the result I stated to him that it was undescribed and seemed 

 the type of a new genus allied toMelicIeptria. I have since examined an 

 extra American species which recalled our insect. Mr. Edwards acems to have 

 thonght it not sufficiently distinct from Annaphila, without having examined 

 it properly I think. Mr. Smith says it is not an Annajjhila but a Hcliothid. 

 According to my view Annaphila is ffrom the constricted eyos) to be rrgarded 

 as one uf the lower Heliothini. 



**) In 1874, Bull. Buf. Soc. I., 116, I took this generic title with the type 

 M. cardui, for our congeneric Am. species, and this conrse is followed by Smith. 

 See also Bull. Buf. Soc. IL, 220. Hübner's is a mixed genus, but, so for as I 



