Mr. Kutlcr (III the Leijulujittrnij.s (jcii/is Diuptis. 109 



Genus Erchia. ]Va//icr. 



Gi'uup 4. ERCHIA, Walker (part). 



A'/r// iff ijorpliiirid. 



Sphinx parplnirtK, Cramer, Pap. Exot. IV. y. 227 ; })1. 397, 

 tig. E (1782). 



Ceatronia [)(>i'j)]iyrla, Hiibner, Verz. hek. Scluuett. }>. 122, ii. 

 1325 (1816). 



Dioptis (Errh/'d) piifp/it/ria, AValker, Cat. Lep. Het. 2, p. 321, 

 n. 5 (1854). 



Surinam. 



Walker originally described the Laimodiaris ■ni'/r/iifi-'^ of 

 Herrich Scliati'er as this species (compare Cat. Lep. Het. 1, p. 

 157, and Yil. p. 1604). 



Errh la <jlaac(i[)n'ulc.s. 



Dloptiif {Etui'/n') iilauco^joides, Walker, Cat. Lep Het. 1, p. 

 325, n. 11 (1854). 

 Para, {Batex). 



The genus Errlila, as thus constituted, is only distinguished 

 from my new genus Mdrinplnjln by its shorter and broader 

 wings ; it belongs to the Z[/i/(e/ioid Ardiida/. 



Genus Phara. Walker. 



Pliara trhittata. 



Diiiptis (F/iarn) trlnittata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 2, p. 322, 

 n. 6 (1854). 



Hab.— .^ Type B.M. 



Pli ara nydemeroides. 



Olina nydemeroides, Walker, Char, lli't. Lep. p. 6 (1869). 

 Hab.— ] Tyi)e B.M. 



The genus Phurd is closely allied to Lriicoj^sniiiis, hut has 

 the abdominal lines of Erchia ; /'. injdcm.erolxlcs is very near 

 to P. trlclttata, ; but is, L think, distinct. 



