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541. Hyalites. 



1848. Dou1)l., Gen. Diurn. Lep. i. 140: I. Horta, Quirina (Dice), 



Ranavalona, Ignati, Hova, Mahela (Neobule, Mahela), 



Camcena, Andromache, and two MS. species ; II. Lycia. 



Lycia, as the species of the second section which is illustrated by 



Doubleday, may be taken as the type. 



542. Hyantis. 

 1863. Hewits., Exot. Butt. iii. 68 : Hodeva. Sole species, and there- 

 fore type. 

 Used in same way by Herrich-SchaefEer and Kirby. 



543. Hydr^nomia. 



1870. Butl., Ent. Monthl. Mag. vii. 99 : to supplant Udranomia as 



more orthographic. Hence Orciniis is the type, as des- 

 ignated by Butler for Udranomia. 



544. Hylephila. 



1820. Billb., Enum. Ins. 81 : comma, Phylaeus, sylvanus, and two 

 MS. species. 

 Comma became the type of Erynnis in 1832, sylvanus that of Au- 

 giades in 1850, so that Phyl?eus must be taken as the type of this. See 

 Euthymus. 



545. Hymenitis. 



1816. Hubn.j Yerz. 8: diaphanus (diaphane), Sao. 



1844. Doubl., List Br. Mus. 59 : uses it for diaphanus (diaphana) and 



some unnamed species. 



Ic has been used in the same sense by Doubleday (Genera), Bates, 

 and Herrich-Schaeffer (Prodr.). See Godyris. 



546. Hypanartia. 

 1821-25. Hiibn., Exot. Schmett. ii. : Paullus (Tecmesia), Delius 



(Demonica), Hijipomene. 

 1827-37. Gey. in Hiibn., Exot. Schmett. iii. : Hyppoclus (Hijjpocla). 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 180 : uses it for all of Hubner's species and 



others. 

 Paullus may be taken as the type. See Eurema. 



547. Hypanis.* 

 1833. Boisd., Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. 203: lUthyia (Anvatara).'' Sole 



species, and therefore type. 

 1836. lb., Spec, gen., pi. 5 B.: Ilithyia (Polinice). 



Since used in same sense by Doubleday, Westwood, Kirby, and 

 others ; but the name must fall before Byblia (q. v.). 

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