224 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



723. Najas. 



1806. Iliibn., Tent. 1 : populi. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 See N^mphalis and Limenitis. See also Nynipha, p. 293. 



724. Nap^a. 



1825. Iliibn., Catal. Franck, 76: Nicneus (Nicasa), Halimede, Eu- 

 charila (Actoria), Thersander, Lucinda, Mandana (Man- 

 daiie), Lucina, Ceiieus (Lusca), Athemon (Athemoena), 

 Lamis, Caricfe, Mantus (Mante), Bomilcar (Bombilcar), 

 Phareus (Pharea),Thisbe (Perdita), Pais, Dorilas (Nyx), 

 Lisias (Lisiassa), Sagaris. 

 Lisias may be taken as the type. 



725. Napeocles. 



1864. Bates, Journ. Ent. ii. 194:: jucunda. Sole species, and there- 

 fore type. 

 1872. Kirb., Syu. Cat. 193: the same. 



726. Napeogenes. 



1862. Bates, Linn. Trans, xxiii. 533 : I. Cyrianassa (Cyrianassa, 

 Tunantina, Adelphe), Inachia (Inachia, Pyrois, Pharo, 

 Ercilla, sulpliurina), Ithra, Corena; II. Pheranthes, 

 Crocodes, Duressa. Besides these, not classed in either 

 group, are Tolosa, Larina, Apulia, and Xanthare. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 24: uses it in the same sense. 

 Cyrianassa may be taken as the type. 



727. Narope. 

 1849. Boisd. in Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 50 : Cyllastros. Sole 



species, and therefore type. 

 1851. Boisd. in Westvv., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 348: Cyllastros and two 

 others. 

 Used in same sense by Ilerrieh-SchaefFer and Kirby. 



728. Nathalis. 



1836. Boisd., Spec. gen. 589 : lole. Sole species, and therefore type, 

 as stated by Butler. 

 Since used in same sense. 



729. Nectaria. 



1820. Dalm. in Billb., Enum. Ins. 76 : given by Billberg as the 

 equivalent of Fabricius's Idea, which fell, from being 

 founded on the single species Idea, which therefore be- 

 comes the type of this genus. 

 See Idea and Ilestia. 



