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842. Ph^dtma. 



1861, Feld., Neues Lep. 31 : Heliodora, Saukara. 

 Heliodora may be taken as the type. 



843. Phalanta.* 



1829. Ilorsf., Descr. Cat. Lep. E. Ind. Co. expl. pi. 7: Phalanta. 

 Sole species, and therefore type. 

 As the name is founded upon lliat of the only species, it falls. See 

 Atella. 



844. PlIANESSA.* 



1837. Sodoffsk., Bull. Mosc. x. 80: proposed as a more correct spell- 

 ing for Vanessa. 



845. Phanus. 



1816. Iliibn., Verz. 114: vitreus. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 Subsequently thus used by Butler and Herrich-Schaeffer. 



846. Phareas.* 

 1852. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 515 : Eumelus, Dumerilii, Talaus, 

 Busiris, Peleus, Gentius, Procas, Pertinax, Cosleste, 

 Loxus, Tertullianus, Julettus. Gentius and. Peleus speci- 

 fied as typical. 

 1869. Butl., Cat. Fabr. Lep. 283 : employs it for six species, in- 

 cluding Gentius. 

 Peleus being already type of Entheus, and Gentius being strictly 

 congeneric, this name must give place to Entheus. See also Peleus. . 



847. PlIASlS. 



1816. Hubn., Verz. 73: Thero (Salmoneus), Thysbe (Palmus, 



Nais). 

 1869. Butl., Cat. Fabr. Lep. 176: employs it for Thero (Rumina), 

 which thereby becomes type. 



848. PllELES. 



1858. Boisd. in Herr.-SchaelT., Exot. Schmett. 77 : Heliconides. 

 Sole speoies, and therefore type. 

 Used in same sense by Bates and Kirby. 



849. PlIEMIADES. 



1816. llUbn., Verz. 112: Ephesus, Edipus (Edippus), Epictetus, 

 Phineus, Augias. 

 Phineus may be taken as the type. 



