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199. Calhthea.* 



183G. Loisd., Spec, gen., pi. 6 B. : Sapphira. Sole species, and 



therefore type. 



Subsequently used by Westwood, Felder, and Kirby. The name, 

 however, must be dropped, because based upon one of the names of the 

 species upon which it is founded. See also Asterope. 



200. Callithomia. 



1862. "Bates, Linn. Trans, xxiii. 522: Alexirrhoe, Zeuxippe, 

 Thornax. 

 Alexirrhoe may be taken as the type. 



201. Callizona.* 



1848. Doubl., Gen. Diarn. Lep., pi. 296: Aceste. Sole species, and 



therefore type. 



1850. Westw., ib. 246: Aceste (Acesta). 



The name falls before Tigridia (q. v. ), since that genus was restricted 

 to Aceste by Doubleday's own action in 1844. The name is also pre- 

 occupied by Callizonus (Schonh., Col. 182G). 



202. Callophrys. 



1820. Billb., Enum. Ins. 80 : Vulcanus, rubi, and a MS. species. 

 Eubi may be taken as type. 



203. Callosune. 



1847. Donbl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 57 : snbftisciatus (subfasciata), 

 Evanthe, Enchai-is, Evarne, Danes, Eupompe, Acliine 

 (Antevippe, Achine), Antigone, Evippe, Omphale, Tho- 

 gone, Etrida, Phlegetonia, Delphine, Eioiie, Daira, 

 Evagore, Ephyia (Epiiya), Liagore, Eulimene, Cebrene, 

 Ocale (Omphale, by misprint), lone. 



Wallengr. (Rhop. CatTr. 10), in founding his genus Anthopsyclie, 

 which was in general originally synonymous with this, divides it into 

 two sections. We have above (see Anthopsyche) proposed to restrict An- 

 thopsyclie to his first section, and for his second suggest tlie retention of 

 Callosune, with Dante for type. See also Aphrodite and Anthoiisyche. 



204. Calornis. 



1820. Billb., Enum. Ins. 77 : Euterpe, Susanna, Rosalia, Thalia. 



The first two species belong to Boisduval's Nerias (1833) : Rosalia is 

 the type of Sais (Miibner, ISliJ), by Doubleday's action in 1811; lienco 

 Thalia must be taken as the type of this group. See Actinote. 



