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53. Amartssus.* 



1816. Dalm., Vctensk. Acad. Handl. xxxvii. GO, 85: Machaon. 



Sole species and designated type. 

 1820. Billb., Enum. Ins. : applies it wrongly to other swallow-tails. 

 But Macliaon had earlier been specified as type of Princeps, and 

 therefore this genus falls, and cannot again be employed. See Papilio. 



54. Amatiiusta. 



1807. Fabr., El. Mag. vi. 279 : PMdippus. Sole species, and there- 

 fore type. 

 It has always been used in this sense. See Mitocerus. 



o5. Amauris. 

 181 G. Hiihn., Verz. 14: Niavius (Niavia), Egialea, Echeria. 

 1866. Reak., Proc. Acad. Nat. Soc. Philad. 33 : uses it in the same 



sense, adding another species. 

 1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 8: emjjloys it similarly. 

 Niavius may be considered as the type. 



56. Ajiblygonia.* 



1865. Feld., Reise Novara, 308: Eumajus (Agathon), Amarynthina. 

 Falls before No theme, and is preoccupied (Herr.-Schaeff., Lep. 1855). 



57. Amblypodia. 



1829. Horsf., Descr. Cat. Lep. E. Ind. Co. 98: I. Narada; II. 

 Vivarna; III. Apidanus, Centaums, JEdias (Ilelus), 

 Eumolphus ; IV. Phocides (Sugriva) ; V. Vulcanus, 

 Loliita, Syama, Timoleon (Rochana), Jalindra, Lon- 

 ginus, Erylus, Jangala, Vidura, Etolus. 



1847. Doubl., List Brit. Mas. 23 : uses it for Narada, Apidanus, 

 Centaurus (Pseudocentaurus), Eumolphus, Timoleon 

 (Rochana), Longinus, Jangala, Vidura, and others which 

 are mostly MS. species. 



1852. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 477 : employs it for all these and 

 others, specifying Centaurus, Apidanus, ^dias (Ilelus), 

 and Anthelus — the last only not previously mentioned 

 — as the types. 



1868. Ilerr.-Schaeff., Prodr. ii. 18: gives Narada and two others. 



1870. Boisd., Lep. Guat. 14: specifies Narada as the type, but incor- 

 rectly, through Westwood's previous limitation. 



187L Kirb., Syn. Cat. 419 : employs it for a largo number of species, 

 including the four types mentioned by Westwood. 

 Apidanus may be taken as the type. 



