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1852. "Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 509 : uses it for seven species, includ- 

 ing Pygmalion. 



18G9. Butl., Cat. Fabr. Lep. 2GG : employs it for Palemon only, not 

 specified by Iliibner. 



18G9. Ilerr.-Schaeff., Prodr. iii. 59 : refers a great many species to 

 it, including Pygmalion and Palemon. 



1870. Butl., Ent. Monthl. JMag. vii. 92: employs it not only for 



Palemon, but for many others, including Pigmalion. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 587 : places Pygmalion in it, with nearly 



thirty others. 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 4G : specifies Pygmalion (Pigmalion) as the 



type. 



402, EUYCINA.* 



1807. Fabr., 111. Mag. vi. 28 G : Meliboeus, Lysippus, Orsilochus. 



1809. Latr., Gen. Crust, et Ins. iv. 205: extends the group, includ- 



ing in it all of the above. 



1810. lb., Consid. 440 : Lamis, Fatima, Melander, Lysippus, and 



]\Ielibocus are specified as types. One of the last two of 

 these must therefore be chosen. 



1815. Oken, Lehrb. i. 722 : gives it as a section of Emesis, referring 



to it the Fabrician species. 



1816. Iliibn., Verz. 22: restricts it to Thisbe (perdita),and Lysippus 



(Lysippe). 



The latter, therefore, is type, as stated by Crotch (Cist. Ent. 1872). 

 Most authors have considered Meliboeus as typical, as would have been 

 the case but for Hiibner, HoflTinan (Wicd. Zuol. Mag. I. ii. 97) specify- 

 ing only MeliboDus of the species given by Fabricius. But the genus is 

 preoccupied in MoUusks (Lam. 1805). See Riodina and Ancyluris. 

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403. EUYNNIS. 



1801. Schrank, Faun. Boica, ii. i. 157: alcea? (malva;), malvic (Fri- 

 tilliini), Tages, comma, Thaumas (linea), Morpheus 

 (Speculum). 



1820. Oken, Naturg. f. Scbulen, 788: alceae (Malvarum). 



1858. Kamb., Cat. Lep. Andal. 83:* Tages (Cervantes), Marloyi. 



* Rambur also in another work (Faune Ent. Andal.) restricts Erynnis to 

 Tages (Cervantes). Tlio portion of tlie work containing this (p. 310) may have 

 been printed as early as 1810, but does not appear to liave been issued before 

 1870, judging from tlie memoranda attached to the coj)y in the Library of tlie En- 

 tomological Society of France. See also Stuudiiiger's Catalogue, 1871, p. xxx. 



