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70. Anadebis. 

 18G7. Butl., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [3] xix. 50 : Himachala. Sole 

 species, and therefore type, as subsequently indicated by 

 the same writer. See also Theope. 



71. An^a. 

 181 G. Hiibn., Verz. 48: Troglodyta (Troglodita), Morvus (Laertias, 

 Acidalia), Leonida, Ilhipheus (Riphea). The last is not a 

 butterfly. 

 Troglodyta may be taken as the type. 



72. Anaph^is. 

 1816. Iliibn., Verz. 93 : Creona, Chloris, Java (Coronea). 

 Creona may be taken as the type. 



73. Anartia. 

 1816. Iliibn., Verz. 33 : Arsinoe, Jatroplias, Amalthea (Amathea). 

 1849. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 214 : divides the group into two 

 sections, in the first of which he places Jatrophae and in 

 the second Lytrea (Lytra^a), and others, including Amal- 

 thea (Amathea) ; the group is equivalent, he says, to 

 Boisduval's MS. genus Celasna (see Celcena). 

 Felder adopts the same division, and we may therefore restrict the 

 group to the first division, and consider Jatrophae as the type. 



74. Anastrus. 



1822-26. Hiibn., Ex. Schm. ii. : Corbulo (obscurus). Sole species, 

 and therefore type. 

 This may stand, though it is worth stating that Hiibner had pre- 

 viously (Verz. 181(i) placed this species in two other and different 

 genera. See Celtenorrhinus and Talides. 



75. Anatole. 



1816. Iliibn,, Verz. 24: Zygia, Peuthea. 



These two species not being congeneric, and this generic term hav- 

 ing been retained by different authors, such as Doubleday, Westwood, 

 Bates, Kirby, for the first species, it may be considered as the type. 



76. Anchtphlebia.* 

 1868. Butl., Ent. Monthl. Mag. iv. 195: Archcea. Sole species, 

 and specified type. 



Falls before Antirrhea (q.v.); Butler's objection to Antirrhea, that 

 it was not characterized by its author, may be urged just as strongly 

 against many of Boisduval's genera, accepted by him. 



