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1853. TVallcngr., Rliop. Scaiid. 178: employs it for quercus and 

 betulie. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 402: uses it for the same and others. 



See Aurotis. 



1095. Zerene. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 97: Croceus (Ilyale), Erate, Hyale (Palceno), 



Phicomene, Cesonia. 

 1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lep. 3 [Xerene] : employs it for Hyale 



alone ; but this cannot be taken as the type, since it had 



previously been made the type of Eurymus. See also 



Colotis. 

 1862. Scudd., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. ix. 103: employs it for 



Cesonia (Ccesonia) and Eurydice, wherefore Cesonia is 



type. 



1872. lb., Syst. Rev. 38 : specifies Cesonia (Csesonia) as the type. 



1872. Grote, Can. Ent. iv. 215: says that this group, being synony- 

 mous with Colias, cannot be used, and that Megonostoma 

 (q. V.) should be employed ; but it is not strictly synony- 

 mous with what Grote means by Colias. 



1096. "Zeritis. 



1836. Boisd., Spec, gen., pi. 6 C. : Neriene. Sole species, and there- 

 fore type. 



1847. Doiibl., List Br. Mus. 56: employs it for the allied species 

 Thero, and for others, but not for Neriene. 



1849. Luc, Expl. Alg. Zool. iii., pi. 1 : Siphax, a wholly different 

 insect. See Cigaritis. 



1852. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 500 : uses it for fourteen species, 

 among them Neriene and Thero. 



1857. "Wallengr., Rhop. Caffr. 46 [Zerythis] : uses it for Protumnus 

 (Basuta). 

 The name is very close to Zaretis (Hiibn., Lep. 181G). 



1097. Zerynthia. 



1816. Ochs., Schmett. Eur. iv. 29: Polyxena, Rumina (Medesicaste, 



Rumina). 

 1822-26. Hiibn., Exot. Schmett. ii. : uses it for Ogina, an entirely 



different insect. 

 1835, Herr.-Schaeff., Nomencl. Ent. i. 4: employs it in Ochsen- 



heimer's sense. 



