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1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lep. 3, 252 : uses it for Croccus (Edusa), 

 Electra, Chrysotheme, aud Myi-midone. 

 But Hyale, a species strictly congeneric with these, liad aheady been 

 taken as the type of Eurymus, and so this action is annuUod. Amata 

 must therefore be taken as the type. See also Zerene. 



284. Comma.* 

 1832. Renn., Consp. 8 : c. album. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 Altliough there is a congeneric species, called comma, it was not 

 named until 1852, and this generic name cannot therefore be affected 

 by it; it falls, however, before Polygonia (q. v.) See also Grapta. 



285. COMPSOTERIA. 



1870. Ilewits., Equat. Lep. iv. 57 : Cascella. Sole species, and there- 

 fore type. 



1872. lb., Exot. Butt. iv. : states that this species belongs to the 

 earlier founded genus Ithomiola, in which case this name 

 fills, and cannot again be employed ; but Kirby, in his 

 Synonymical Catalogue, puts them far apart. 



286. CONOGNATIIUS.* 



1862. Feld., Wien. Ent. Monatschr. vi, 181: Platon. Sole species, 

 and therefore type. 

 But the name is preoccupied by Conognatha (Eschsch., Col. 1829). 



287. Consul. 



1800. Hiibn., Tent.: Hippona (Fabius). Sole species, and there- 

 fore type. 

 See also Fabius, Helicodes, and Protogonius. 



288. CORADES. 



1848. Boisd. by Doubl. in Hewits., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. xvi. 115: 

 Enyo. Sole species, and therefore type, as subsecpiently 

 designated by Butler. 



1850. Ilewits., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [2] vi. 437: uses it for Enyo 

 and others, referring the generic name to Doubleday. 



289. CouBULis.* 



1870. Boi.sd., Lep. Guat. 32: Euphon? (Euphane), Ocalea, Mahela 

 (Neobule), Aletta, Gei)hira, Nise (Xeso, Selene). 

 The name is preoccupied by Corbula (Brug., Moll. 1791). 



