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369. ECAUDATI.* 

 1860. Koch, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxi. 230 : Memnon and a host of 

 others. 

 The objections urged against Caudati (q. v.) of tlie same autlior 

 would consign this also to oblivion, even if the name were not preoc- 

 cupied in Eeptiles (Dum. 180G), as well as in connection with the 

 swallow-tails (Billberg, 1820). It is also used, but not in a generic 

 sense, by Swainson (ZoiJl. III.) for a division of swallow-tails. 



370. ECHENAIS. 



1816. IlUbn., Verz. 19 : Arius (Aria), Misenes (Misenessa), Aristus 

 (Leucophasa), Emylius (Emylia), pseudocrispus (Luciano, 

 Crispa), Thelephus (A]pha?a), Chia. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 325 : employs this for fifteen species, includ- 

 ing, of Hiibner's, only Aristus, which thereby becomes the 

 type. 

 The name is very close to Echeneis (Linn., Fishes, 1748). 



371. ECTIMA. 



1848 (Nov.) Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lap., pi. 42 : lona. Sole species, 



and therefore type. 



1849 (July). lb., ib. 227 : Liria. 



The text states that a species distinct from Liria " will be figured " 

 in one of the supplementary plates. It will be noted that both text 

 (which is Doubleday's) and plate were published after Doubleday's 

 death. Although the description was drawn up from Liria, lona must 

 be taken as the type. 



372. Elina. 

 1852. Blanch, in Gay's Chili, vii. 28: Vanessoides, Lefebvrei (Mon- 



trolii). 

 1868. Butl., Ent. Monthl. Mag. iv. 194; and Cat. Sat. 64: desig- 

 nates Vanessoides as type. 



373. Elodina. 



1865. Feld., Reise Novara, 215: Egnatia (Therasia), Ilypatia. 

 1867. Herr.-Schaeff., Prodr. ii. 8 : uses it in the same sense. 

 1870. Butl., Cist. Ent. i. 34, 40: designates Egnasia (Therasia) as 

 tlie type. 



374. Eltmnias. 



1816. IlUbn., Verz. 37: undularis (Protogcnia, Jynx, undularis), 

 Lais, Enotrea CEnothrea), Ariadne. 

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