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516. Heodes. 

 181G. Dalm., Vetensk, Acad. Handl. xxxvii. 63, 91 : Hippothoe (Hip- 

 pothoe, Cliiyseis), Virgaureoe, Phlaeas, Helle, Dorilas 

 (Garbas), rubi. 

 1820. Billb., Euum. Ins. 80: the same, excepting rubi, and others. 

 1835. Vill.-Guen., Lep. Eur. 32: lielle, Phlsas, and other coppers. 

 Plilaeaa may be taken as the type. See Lycaena. 



517. Heraclides. 

 1816. Hiibn., Verz. 83: Thoas (Oxilus, Thoas), Menestheus, Pelaus, 

 Demoliou (Cresphoutes), Phorcas. 

 Thoas may be taken as the type. See also Thoas. 



518. Herona. 



1848. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. pi. 41 : Marathus. Sole species, 



and therefore type. 

 1850. TVestw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 293 : the same. 



519. HERPiENIA.* 



1870. Butl., Cist. Ent. i. 38, 52 : Eriphia (Tritogenia). Sole spe- 

 cies and designated type. 

 The name must fall before Picanopteryx. 



520. Hesperia. 



1793. Fabr., Ent. Syst. iii. i. 258 : established upon all the Rurales 

 and Urbicola3 known to him, three hundred and forty- 

 nine names (231 Rurales, 118 Urbicolse), the two groups 

 commencing respectively with Cupido and exclamationis 

 among the latter malvaa. 



1798. Cuv., Tabl. Elem. 592 : cites malvas as an example and the 

 only one. This, therefore, becomes the type, being one 

 of those used by Fabricius. 



1807. Fabr., III. Mag. vi. 285 : employs it for Amor, Helius, Faunus, 

 Vulcanus, Marsyas, Bcetica, Acmon (J^mon), Thysbe, 

 Thetys (yEsopus), and Pretus, all Rurales, to which 

 group, but for Cuvier's action, Hesperia would have to 

 be restricted ; as it is, Fabricius's action has no effect. 



1810. Latr., Consid. 440 : specifies Proteus, malvae, and Morpheus 

 (Steropes) as types. 



1815. Oken., Lehrb. i. 720 : employs it for Helle and allies ! 



1816. Dalm., Vetensk. Acad. Handl. xxxvii. 300 : specifies comma 



as type, but erroneously. 



