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Mr. Morrison as Chariclea Pretlosa ; and this deter- 

 mination lias led me to believe a separate genus 

 unnecessary. 



Cirrlioj)lianus TrianguJifer, Grote, Can. Ent. iv. p. 187 ; id. Proc. 

 Ac. K Sci. Phil. p. 421 (1875). 



27. Chariclea Pernana. 



This species has the colour and markings of the 

 European BeliMiii ; but it is hardly more than a 

 third of the size, and the terminal held, outside of 

 the transverse posterior (t. p.) line on primaries, 

 is olivaceous. A number of specimens are in 

 Mr. Neumoegen's collection, taken by Mr. Doll in 

 Arizona. I have not noted the structure of the 

 fore tibise. The eyes are naked, the front roundedly 

 projected ; the surface of the clypeus shows a cir- 

 cular rim, enclosing a perpendicular protuberance. 



Chariclea Pernana, Grote, ' Papilio,' i. p, 155. 



28. Annaphila Superba. 



This very pretty little species is the only one of 

 the Californian genus Anncqjliila w^hich has crimson 

 hind wings. The type of the genus, ^. i)if« (Bull. 

 Buff. S. N. S. i. plate iv. fig. 14), has them w^hite. The 

 genus is related to Eustrotia (Erastria of authors), 

 with some resemblances to Omia and the Heliothid 

 genera. The ocelli are unusually large, remote from 

 the constricted, naked compound eyes. Antennae 

 scaled, eiliate beneath ; clypeus full, globose, ex- 

 ceeded by the heavily fringed labial palpi. Body- 

 parts slight in comparison with the wide wings. It 



