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1841. "Westw., Brit. Butt. 91 : employs it for Phlasas, Illppothoe 

 (Chryseis, Hippothoe), Uispar, and Virgaureae. 



1850. Stepli., Cat. Brit. Lep. 17: the same. 



1872. Sciidd., Syst. Rev. 35 : specifies Hyllus as the type, but the 

 usage of Westwood, Stephens, and subsequent authors, 

 will not admit of this. 



Hippothoe may be taken as tlie type. 



259. Chrysortchia. 



1857. Wallengr. Rhop. CafFr. 44 : Thyra, Perion (Tjoane). 



1858. lb., K. Vet. Akad. Forh. xv. 80 : uses it for Thyra only, 



which must be taken as the type. 



260. Cigaritis. 



1847. Boisd. in Donz., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. [2] v. 528: Zohra. Sole 

 species, and therefore type. 



In speaking of this insect, Donzel says that it belongs to a group of 



African species, of which Boisduval "a fait un genre propre, sous le 



nom de Cigaritis ; " but he does not specify them ; nor can I find any 



mention of the genus by Boisduval himself. Zohra therefore must be 



■ considered the type. 



1849. Lucas, P2xpl. Alg. Zool. iii. 362 : employs it for Siphax, Zohra, 



and Masinissa, referring the generic name to Boisduval. 

 1871. Stand., Cat. Lep. Eur. 9 : refers the generic name to Lucas. 



261. CiNCLIDIA. 



1816. Hubn., Verz. 29: Athalia (Phoebe), Parthenie (Athalia), 

 Dictynna (Orthia). 



1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lep. 15, 259 : uses it for Athalia and Par- 



thenie. 

 1858. Kirb., List Brit. Rhop. : employs it for the same and another. 

 Athaha may be taken as type. See also Mellicta and Limnaecia. 



262. CiRROcnROA. 



1847. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 21, fig. 2: Aoris. Sole species, 



and therefore type. 



1848. lb., ib. 157 : Aoris and four others, six months later than the 



plates. 

 Used in same sense by Felder and Kirby. 



