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1861. Staud., Cat. Lep. Eur. 15 : uses it for several species, includ- 

 ing Taa:es. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. GIO: employs it for alceae and others not of 



Schrank's list. See also Journ. Linn. 8oc. Zool. x. 498. 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 50: specifies Tages as type. 



Neither iilcete nor Tages can, however, be taken as type, for both 

 were previously ehminated (see Urbanus and Tlumaos); malvas was 

 already type of Hesperia in 171)8, Thaumas of Adopa;a in 182C, and 

 Morpheus of Iletei'opterus in 1832; there is nothing left but comma, 

 which virtually became the type of the genus in 1832. Tliis necessi- 

 tates further changes in Pamphila and Cyclopides. See Augiades. 



404. Eryphanis. 

 1870. Boisd., Lep. Guat. 57 : Automedon. Sole species, and there- 

 fore type. Also spelled by Boisduval Euryphauis and 

 Eryphane. 

 Used by Kirby in same sense. 



405. Ertthia. 



1818. IlUbn., Verz. 24: Labdacus (Labdaca), Gelanor (Gelanoria), 

 Melaphtea, Teleclus (Cataleuce). 

 Labdacus may be taken as the type. 



406. ESOPTRIA.* 



1816. Hubn., Verz. 45: Bolina (Alcithoe, Bolina). Sole species, 

 and therefore type. 

 But this name falls before Apatura, through Hiibner's own writings. 

 See also Diadema. 



407. ESTHEMOPSIS. 



1865. Feld., Reise Novara, 306 : Clonia. Sole species, and therefore 

 type. See Pseudopheles. 



408. Eteona.* 



1848. [Boisd. in] Doubl. List Br. Mus. App. 21 : Tisiphone. Sole 



species, and therefore type. 

 1848. [lb. in] Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 42: the same. 

 1850. lb. in Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 254 : the same. 



The name is preoccupied by Eteone (Sav., Worms, 1817). 



409. EUBAGIS. 



1832. Boisd., Voy. Astrol. 70: Athemon (Arthemon). Sole species, 

 and therefore type. 

 Used in the same sense by Doubleday and Felder. 



