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83. Anops.* 



1836. Boisd., S|x;c. gen., pi. 7 C. : Thetijs (Phtedrus). Sole species, 

 and therefore type. 

 Since used by Doubleday and Westwood, but the name is preoccu- 

 pied in Crustacea (Oken, 1815), and Reptiles (Bell, 1833). See also 

 Curetis and riiasdra. 



84. Anosia. 



1816. Iliibn., Verz. 16: Erippus (Archippe, Erippe), Misippus 

 (iMisippe), Gilippus (Menippe, Vincedoxici, Eresima). 

 As ]\Iisippus is totally distinct from the other species of this genus 

 as well from the group to which it belongs (having been placed 

 liere on account of its mimetic resemblance), it can in no case be con- 

 sidered or made the type of the genus ; tlie other species not being 

 strictly congeneric, and Erippus being already excluded, from its rela- 

 tion to Danaida, Gilippus must be taken as the type. 



85. AxTEOS.* 



1816. Iliibn., Verz. 99: rhamni, IMierula, Cleopatra. 



This name must be dropped, from its too close resemblance to Anteoa 

 (.Jurine, Hym. 1807). See Amynthia and Colias. 



86. Anteros. 



1816. Iliibn., Verz. 77 : formosus, Achieus. 



It has since been used (Doubleday, 'Westwood, Bates, Kirby) in 

 the same sense. Formosus may be taken as the type. 



87. Anthene.* 

 1847. Doubl., List Br. Mus. 27 : Galathea, Larydas. 



This term is too close to Anthenea (Gray, Echin. 1840) to be 

 employed. 



88. ANxnocHAKis. 



1836. Boisd., Spec. gdn. 556 : I. Belemia (Belemia, Glauce), 

 Ausonia (Belia, Ausonia, Simplonia), Tagis, Eu[)heno, 

 Damone, cardaminea, Genutia ; II. chlleiisis ; III. sub- 

 fasciata; IV. Evantlie, EuchDris, Evai-ue, Dana?, Eu- 

 pompe, Achine (Antevippe, Achine), Antigone, Evippe, 

 Omphale, Theogone, Etrida, Phlegetonia, Delphine, 

 Eione, Daira, Evagore, Epliyia (Ephya), Liagore, Euli- 

 mene, Aretliusa, Cebrene, Ocale. 

 1847. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 56: places in Antliocharis (sens, 

 strict.) ten species, including Belemia and Genutia. 

 As Euchloe (q. v.) must be used for the European species, Genutia 

 may be considered the type of this genus. See also Midea. 

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