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in one genus called Euploea Hiib. ! And besides that the true Euploeas 

 are put to Danais Latr., most of the species belonging to the coitus 

 Hestia and Anosia are also put to Danais Latr., though they stand in two 

 different families. And one of these Anosians, is a Limenitis (Disippus) 

 as before related, while another is a Hypolimnas. 



Third Stirps Napaeae, ist family, 2nd coitus Hamanumidae, 6 species' 

 3 put by Kirby under same name, Hub., and this genus stands in the 

 ist family, 8th sub-family Nymphalinae, and 87th genus of same  of the 

 rest, 1 is Aterica Bois., the 88th genus, 1 is Zemeros Bois., of the 2nd 

 family, 2nd sub-family Nemeobiinae, and 1 is Charis Hiib., which stands in 

 the 2nd family, 4th sub-family, Lemoniinae. Now the coitus Charis 

 is one of the Napaeae, as well as the coitus Hamanumidae, which last, as 

 we see, has so gotten among the Nymphalinae; and under Charis are two 

 species only, Gyas and Anius. Kirby puts Gyas into Anteros Hiib., 

 among the Lemoniinae, but looking up Anteros in the Verzeichniss, I 

 find it a coitus of the Stirps Agrodiaeti, or Theclinae ; that is, in the 

 other Tribe, gentiles, 7 Stirps away from the coitus Charis ! That is the 

 sort of wild goose chase one has between these two volumes. 



Same Stirps Napaeae, ist coitus Thysonotis, 2 species, 1 put by Kirby 

 in Cupido Schrank, in the Lycaenidae, that is, according to Hiibner, in 

 the Stirps Agrodiaeti, the other in Dynamine Hiib., the 43rd genus of the 

 Nymphalinae. Turning to Dynamine in the Verz., we find it among the 

 Najades, 7th Stirps, thus defined : " the wings white banded below, the 

 hind wings marked by two eye like spots." But Thysonotis was defined : 

 " both wings colored only at the margins, centrally white." 



Fourth Stirps, Lemoniades, ist family, 3rd coitus, Actinote, 4 species, 

 3 of which go to Acrea Fab., among the Nymphalinae, 1 to Alesa West., 

 in the Lemoniinae. 



Second family ist coitus Melitaea, 6 species, among them Phaeton 

 and Cinxia, all put by Kirby under Melitaea Fab., as are likewise the 

 species of 2nd coitus. Then comes 3rd family, ist coitus, Byblia, 1 

 species, put in Hypanis Bois., a genus of Nymphalinae beyond Melitaea 

 in Kirby, by the breadth of all the Vanessidae, and the very next coitus, 

 Cinclidia, has all its species put in Melitaea again. 



Fifth Stirps, Dryades, ist family, Reticulatae, "wings above striped 

 like a grating, the hind wings below with colored spots on a pale yellow 

 ground and marked by eye like spots." ist coitus, Phyciodes, "both 

 wings above with a band of spots, under side very delicately marked," 2 



