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336. Deudorix. 



18G3. Ilewits., m. Diurn. Lep. i. IG: Eryx (Amyntor), Perse, Epi- 

 ras (Epirus, Despocua), Eos, Lexias, Domilia, Epijarbas, 

 Diovis, Xenoplion, Dioetas, Pheretitna, Petosiris, Melam- 

 pus, Phranga, Sphinx (Varuna), Elcia, Manea, Nissa, 

 Orseis, Nasaka, Chozeba, Tsocrates, Anta, Galathea, 

 Timoleon, MsEcenas (Timoleon). Epijarbas is desig- 

 nated as tlie type. 

 Subsequently used by Ilerrich-Schaeffer, Butler, and Kirby. See 

 Artipe. 



337. DiADElIA.* 



1832. Boisd., Voy. Astrol. i. 135 : BoUna (Lasinassa), Alimena, 



Pandarus (Pipleis). 



1833. lb., Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. 187 : Bolina, dubius (dubia). 



Bolina therefore becomes the type, and in this sense the genus is 

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

 pied in Crustacea (Sclium. 1817) and Echinoderms (Gray, 1825). See 

 Esoptria and Apatura. 



338. Dl^THRIA. 



1820. Billb., Enum. Ins. 78 : Clymena. Sole species, and therefore 

 type. See Callicore. 



339. DiCALLANEURA. 



1807. Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend. 37 : pulchra, decorata. 

 Pulchra may be taken as the type. 



340. DiCnORRAGlA. 



1868. Buth, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 614: ITesimachus. Sole spe- 

 cies and designated tyjie. 



341. DiDONis. 

 1816. Iliibn., Verz. 17 : Vitellia, Biblis. 

 1841. Doabl , List Br. Mus. 144: uses it for Biblis and its allies, in 



which sense it has since been used by Westwood, Ilerrich- 



Schaelfer, and Kirby. 



But Billberg had earlier (1820) taken Biblis as the type of Zonaga, 

 and hence Vitellia must be used as the type. 



342. Dtltpa. 

 '1858. Moore, Cat. Lep. East Ind. Co. i. 201 : ETorgiana. Sole spe- 

 cies, and therefore type. 



