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Polusca, Pausia, Piletlia, Prjtanis, Plioenlssa, Physcoa, 

 Poriua, Peucestas, Pallantis, Pylas, Plotina, Parepa 

 Phila, Phaja, Peruda, Panyasis, Nap<ea. Poesia speci- 

 fied as type. 

 Subsequently used by Butler and Kirby. 



821. Peleus.* 

 1832-33. Swains., Zool. 111. ii. 75 : Dau (Eacus), Geiitius, Peleus. 

 Peleus specified as type. 

 The name is founded on that of one of the species upon which the 

 genus is founded, and therefore falls. It is also preoccupied through 

 Pelias (Merr., Rept. 1820). See Entheus and Phareas. 



822. Pelia.* 



1848. Doubl., Gen. Diuru. Lep., pi. 30 : Lamis. Sole species, and 



therefore type. 



1849. lb., ib. 229 : the same. 



Subsequently used by Felder, but the name is preoccupied in Crus- 

 tacea (Bell, 1835). SeePeria. 



823. Pelion.* 



1858. Kirb., List Brit. Rhop. : Thaumas Qxnea). Sole species, and 

 therefore type. 

 The nam« is preoccupied ; see the preceding. See also Adopsea. 



824. Pellicia. 



1870. Plotz in Herr.-Schaeff., Correspondenzbl. Zoiil.-min. Yer. 

 Regensb. xxiv. 159 : Macareus, Macarius, chloracephala 

 (chlorocephala), dimidiatus (dimidiata) , and several 

 MS. species. 

 Dimidiatus may be taken as the type. 



825. Penetes. 



1849. [Boisd. in] Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 58 : Pamphanis. 



Sole species, and therefore type. 

 1851. Boisd. in Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 347 : the same. 

 So used by Herrich-Schaeffer and Kirby. 



826. Pentiiema. 



1848. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 39 : Lisarda. Sole species, and 

 therefore type. 



1850. "Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 281 : the same. 



Subsequently used by Felder and Kirby. The name is unpleasantly 

 near to Penthimia (Germ., Hemipt. 1821). 



