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1837. SodofFsk., Bull. Mosc. x. 82 : probably ignorant of Hiibner's 

 use of this word, proposes to substitute it for Lycaena. 

 Erato may be taken as the type. See also Crenis and Laparus. 



699. Miletus. 

 1816. IIubn.,Verz. 71 : Polycletus (Epopus, Polycletus), Symethus. 

 1852. Westw., Gen. Diura. Lep. 502 : employs it for Symethus and 

 three others. 



1857. Horsf. -Moore, Cat. Lep. E. Ind. Co. : make a similar use of it. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 337 : the same. 



Symethus would therefore be type ; but Boisduval had already 

 selected this as type of Gerydus (q. v.), and therefore Polycletus must 

 be type. See also Symetha. 



700. MlMACR^A. 



1872. Butl., Lep. Exot. i. 104 : Darwinia. Sole species, and there- 



fore type. 



701. MlMONIADES. 



1823. Hiibn., Zutr. ii. 27 : Iphinous (Ocyalus). Sole species, and 

 therefore type. 



702. MiNETRA.* 



1832. Boisd., Voy. Astrol. 126 : Nodrica, sylvia. 

 1844. Doubl., List Br. Mus. 86 : uses it for sylvia, Gambrisius. 

 Sylvia therefore becomes type. 



Since used for all these species by Westwood and Felder. Tlie 

 name falls before Parthenos (q. v.). 



703. MiNOis. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 57: Phaedra, Alcyone, Hermione, Circe (Pro- 

 serpina), Persephone (Anthe), Briseis, Merope (CEno- 

 mais.) 



1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lep. 254 : employs it for Briseis, Phaidra, 

 and Hermione. 



1858. Kirb., List Brit. Rhop. : uses it for Phfedra only, which 



therefore becomes type. 



1867. Butl., Ent. Monthl. Mag. iii. 279: employs it for Phtedra 



(Dryas) and others. ' 



1868. lb., ib. iv. 194; and Cat. Sat. 61 : designates Phaedra (Dryas) 



as type. 

 1872. Scudd.j Syst. Rev. 5 : does the same. 



