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ANYBIA, Sta., Anybia, Any bis or Anubis, an Egyptian 

 divinity : Virg. ^En. viii. 698. 



LANGIELLA, Hub., Langiel'la, in honour of H. G. 

 Lang, who published, in 1789, a "Verzeichniss 

 seiner Schmetterlinge in den Gegenden um 

 Augsburg sammelt." 



ASYCHNA, Sta., Asych'na, a priv., cru%vo9, frequent : 

 the Uncommon. 



MODESTELLA, Dup., Modestel'la, modestus, modest, 

 unassuming. 



FUSCOCILIELLA, Sta., Fuscoqiliel' la, fuscus, dusky, 

 cilia, fringes. 



JERATELLA, Zel., jEratel'ld, ceratus, bronzed. 



TERMINELLA, Da., Terminel'la, terminus : the ter- 

 minal joint of the palpi pale fuscous. 



PROFUGELLA, Zel., Profugel'la,profugus, a fugitive. 

 CHRYSOCORYS, Cur., Chrysocorys, xp va ^> 9 old > 

 tcopvs, a helmet. 



FESTALIELLA, Hub., Festaliel'la, festus, festal. 

 ANTISPILA, H. S., Antispi'la, avrl, opposite, o-TrtXo?, 

 a spot. 



PFEIFFERELLA, Hub., Pfeifferel'la, in honour of 

 Carl Pfeiffer, author of a work on Mollusks 

 published at Weimar in 1821. 



TREITSCHKIELLA, F. v. R., Treitsqhkiel'la, in honour 

 of Friedrich Treitschke, author of the latter 

 part of "Die Schmetterlinge von Europa/' 

 begun in 1807 by Ochsenheimer, and concluded 

 in 1835. 



STEPHENSIA, Sta., Stephen'sia, in honour of James 

 Francis Stephens, author of the " Illustrations 

 of British Entomology," &c. : died 1851. 



BRUNNICHELLA, L., Brunnichel' la, in honour of 

 M. T. Briinnich, author of " Zoologiee Funda- 

 menta/' published in 1772, " Entomologia," 

 1764, "Le Progres de THistoire Naturelle en 

 Danemarck et en Norvege," 1789, &c. 

 ELACHISTA, Sta., Elachis'ta, eXa^to-ro?, very small, 

 the least. 



GLEICHENELLA, F., Gleichenel'la, in honour of F. W. 

 von Gleichen, a chemist, botanist, and author of 

 various works on Natural History : died 1783. 



MAGNIFICELLA, Teng,, Magnifiqel' la, magnificus, 

 magnificent. 



APICIPUNCTELLA, Sta., Apiejpunctel'la, apex, the 

 apex of wing, punctum, a spot. 



