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1003. Syrmatia. 



1816. Hubn., Verz. 23: Borilas (Nyx), Rhetus (Rhete), Aulestes 



(Aulestis), Choriueus (Chorinea). 

 1847. Doubl., List Br. Mus. 4: employs the name for Dorilas only, 



which therefore becomes the type. 

 1851. "Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 426: the same. 

 Bates and Kirby use it similarly. See Dorila. 



1004. Tachtris. 



1867. Wall., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. [3] iv. 361 : I. Hombronii, 

 Cardena, Nerissa, Lyncida (Lynceola, Lyncida, formosana, 

 Andrea, Hippo), Enarete, Scyllara (Scyllaria), Ada (Ada, 

 Clavis), abnormis, Panda (Panda, Nathalis), Paulina, 

 Albina (Rouxii), Psyche, Galathea, Ega, Urania, Agave 

 (Jacquinotii), Alope, Amarella, Acrisa, Leptis ; II. Ce- 

 lestina, Clementina, Athama, Cynisca, Eumelis, Panthea, 

 Cycinna, Corinna, Liberia, Eliada, Placidia, Fatime 

 (Fatima) ; III. Nero (Nero, Domitia), Galba, Zarinda, 

 bournensis, Zamboanga, Asterope, Ithome, Nephele ; 

 IV. Pandione, Lucasii, Indra, Phoebe, Nephele (Zamora), 

 Lalage (Lalago) ; V. Polisina, JEgis (Illana). 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 463 : uses it in the same sense. 

 Nero may be taken as the type. See Trigonia. 



1005. T^NARIS. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 53: Urania (Jaira, Nysa). Sole species, and 



therefore type. 

 1865. Herr.-SchaefF., Prodr. 71 : employs it for the same and many 



others. 

 1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 117 [Tenaris*]: follows Herrich-Schaeffer. 

 See also Drusilla. 



1006. Tagiades. 

 1816. Hiibn., Verz. 108: Japetus, Paulinus. 



1869. Butl., Cat. Fabr. Lep. 283: employs it for four species, in- 

 cluding none of Hiibner's. 



* The word is given in four different ways in Hiibner's Verzeichniss : Tse- 

 nares and its German equivalent Tiinaren at the head of the group, where the 

 names are always given in the plural form ; Tenaris, in connection with the 

 species ; and Ttenaris, in the index. This, as well as the derivation of the word, 

 &hows that Tenaris was simply a misprint. 



