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1841. "Westw., Brit. Butt. 91 : employs it for Phlasas, Illppothoe 

 (Chryseis, Ilippothoe), Dispar, and Virgaurece. 



1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lep. 17: the same. 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 35 : specifies Ilyllus as the type, but the 

 usage of "Westwood, Stephens, and subsequent authors, 

 will not admit of this. 

 Hippothoe may be taken as the type. 



* 259. CnuYsoRrcHiA. 



1857. AYallengr. Rhop. Caffr. 44 : Thyra, Perion (Tjoane). 



1858. lb., K. Vet. Akad. Fcirh. xv. 80 : uses it for Thyra only, 



which must be taken as the type. 



2G0. CiGARITIS. 



1847. Boisd. in Donz., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. [2] v. 528: Zohra. Sole 

 species, and therefore type. 



In speaking of this insect, Donzel says that it belongs to a group of 

 African species, of whieli Boisduval " a fait un genre propre, sous le 

 nom de Cigaritis ; " but he does not specify tliem ; nor can I find any 

 mention of the genus by Boisduval himself. Zohra therefore must be 

 considered the type. 



1849. Lucas, Expl. Alg. Zool. iii. 362 : employs it for Siphax, Zohra, 



and Masinissa, referring the generic name to Boisduval. 

 1871. Stand., Cat. Lep. Eur. 9 : refers the generic name to Lucas. 



2G1. CiNCLlDIA. 



1816. Ilubn., Verz. 29: Athalia (Phoebe), Parthenie (Athalia), 

 Dictynna (Orthia). 



1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lep. 15, 259 : uses it for Athalia and Par- 



thenie. 

 1858. Kirb., List Brit. Rhop.: employs it for the same and another. 

 Athalia may be taken as type. See also Mellicta and Limnaecia. 



262. CiRROcnuoA. 



1847. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 21, fig. 2: Aoris. Sole species, 



and therefore type. 



1848. lb., ib. 157: Aoris and four others, six months later than the 



plates. 

 Used in same sense by Feldcr and Kirby. 



