50 DR. W. J. HOLLAND ON THE AFRICAN [Jan. 14, 
161, CO. Lepecerierti, Latr. 
Hesperia lepeletier, Latr. Ene. Meth. vol. ix. p. 777 (1823). 
Cyclopides lepeletierii, Trim. (part.) Rhop. Afr. Austr. vol. il 
p- 295 (1866); 8. Afr. Butt. vol. ii. p. 274 (1889). 
Baracus lepeletierti, Watson, P. Z. 8 1893, p. 114. 
Hab. Southern Africa. 
It is with some hesitation that I decline to accept the reference 
of this and the two following species to Moore’s genus Baracus, 
made by Mr. Watson. The thoroughness of Mr. Watson’s work 
should give great weight to his opinions, but in this case, after a 
careful examination of typical specimens of C. lepeletierit and its 
three congeners, which have been placed in Baracus, I am com- 
pelled to conclude that the differences are too slight in fact to 
warrant such a departure from the hitherto received classification 
of the insects. 
162. C. Inornatus, Trim. 
Cyclopides inornatus, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (8) vol. ii. 
p. 179 (1864); Rhop. Afr. Austr. vol. ii. p. 295, pl. v. fig. 11 
(1866) ; S. Afr. Butt. vol. iii. p. 277. 
Baracus inornatus, Watson, P. Z.S. 1893, p. 114. 
Hab. South Africa. 
163. C. anomaus, Ploetz. (Plate I. fig. 6.) 
Apaustus anomeus, Ploetz, S. E. Z. vol. xl. p. 358 (1879), 
vol xlv. p. 152. 
Hab. Aburi (Ploetz), 
The type is preserved in the Berlin Museum. A good specimen 
is contained in the collection of Dr. Staudinger, to which Mons. 
Mabille has affixed the manuscript name “ acosimus.” 
164. C. rstra, Trim. 
Cyclopides tsita, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 1870, p. 386, 
pl. vi. fig. 13; 8S. Afr. Butt. vol. iii. p. 276. 
Baracus tsita, Watson, P. Z.S. 1893, p. 114. 
Steropes monochromus, Mab. O. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. lxiv. 
Hab. South Africa. 
165. C. argenrnocuTra, Butl. 
Cyclopides argenteogutta, Butl. Lepid. Exot. p. 188, pl. Ixiv. 
fig. 8. 
Hab. Nubia (Butler). 
From the figure given by Dr. Butler it appears a little doubtful 
whether this species is a true Cyclopides. 
166. C. (?) paona, Ploetz. 
Cyclopides paola, Ploetz, S. E. Z. vol. xlv. pp. 391-2 (1884), 
Hab, Angola (Ploetz). 
I doubt the reference of this species to Cyclopides. The 
