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1837-47. Gey. in Hiibn., Exot. Schmett. [Eumaea] iii. : uses it for 

 Debora. 

 See also Eumenia. 



423. Eumenia.* 

 1823. God., Eucycl. meth. 826: 3Iinyas (Toxea). Sole species, and 



therefore type. 

 1836. Boisd., Spec. gen. 5 C. : the same species. 



But the name must fall before Eumaeus (q. v.). Godart must have 

 borrowed from Hiibner in this case, as Eumieus must have been pub- 

 lished by 1818, and two such similar names could not have been pro- 

 posed independently for the same insect. 



424. EuMENis. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 58 : Antonoe, Aello, Semele, Celimene (Tarpeja). 



1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lep. 7 : uses it for Semele, which therefore 



becomes the type. 

 1858. Kirb., List Brit. Ehop. : employs it for Semele and Briseis. 



425. Eumesia.* 



1867. Feld., Reise No vara, 504: semiargentea. Sole species, and 

 therefore type, as stated by Butler. 

 But the name is preoccupied, through Eumesius (Westw., Hym. 

 1840). 



426. EuNiCA. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 61 : Anna, Monima. 



1849. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 222 : employs it for a number of 

 sijecies, including both of Hiibner's. 

 Used in a similar sense by Felder, Butler, and Kirby. Monima may 

 be taken as the type. 



427. EUNOGYRA. 



1851. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 463: Satyrus. Sole species, and 



therefore type. 

 Used in same sense by Bates and Kirby. 



428. EuoMMA.* 



1867. Feld., Reise Novara, 425: angustatum. Sole species men- 

 tioned. 



The name is proposed, however, to take the place of Jaera (q. v.) 

 preoccupied, with two species of which, Opis and Crithea, angustatum 

 is congeneric ; and therefore one of tliese two must be taken as the 

 type. But Euomma is itself preoccupied, as Mr. liirby has pointed 

 out to me, in Coleoptera (Boh. 1858). See Catuna. 



