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914. PSEUDOLYC^NA. 



1858. TVallengr., K. Vet. Akad. Forh. xv. 80: Marsyas. Sole 

 species, and therefore type. See CEnomaus. 



915. PSEUDONYMPHA.* 



1857. Wallengr., Rhop. CafFr. 31: Hippia, Cassius (hyperbioides), 



Hyperbius, Narycia. 



1858. lb., K. Vet. Akad. Forh. xv. 79 : Ilippia only, which therefore 



becomes type. 

 18G8. Butl., Ent. Monthl. Mag. iv. 194; Cat. Sat. 93: specifies 

 Hippia as the type. 

 Tliis name must fall before Melampias. 



916. PSEUDOPHELES.* 



1867. Bates, Trans. Ent. See. Lond. [3] v. 544 : Sericina. Sole 

 species, and therefore type. 

 The name falls before Esthemopsis, as pointed out by Bates himself. 



917. PSEUDOPOXTIA.* 



1870 (Sept.). Plotz, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxxi. 348 : paradoxa (cala- 

 barica). Sole species, and therefore type. 



1870. But!., Cist. Ent. i. 57: expresses the opinion that it is not a 



butterfly, but a moth. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 438: employs it for the same. 



The name falls before Gonoplilebia. See also Globiceps. 



918. Pteronyjha. 



1872. Butl.-Druce, Cist. Ent. i. 96: Aletta, Olyrilla, Notilla, fulvi- 



margo. Aetta specified as type. 



919. Pterourus.* 



1777. Scop., Introd. 433 : Paris and a great number of others destitute 

 of the slightest distinguishing bond of union of any value. 

 Tliey are mostly butterflies whose liind wings are prolonged into a 

 tail. They are divided into two sections, but it would be difficult to 

 say on what ground. The second section contains the following, among 

 others: Hector [Papilionides], Leilus [Urania], pruni [Epliori], Proteus 

 [Urbicolae], Butes [Vestales]. 

 1872, Scudd., Syst. Rev. 43 : specifies Troilus (one of the Scopolian 

 species) as type. See Euphoeades. 

 But unreasonably and indefensibly, as the name must fall from the 

 incongruity of the materials of which the genus is composed. 



