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1848. lb., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 145: divides the group into two sec- 



tions, the second containing Dianasa. 



1861. Feld., Neues Lep. 6 : makes a similar division and reference. 



1862. Bates, Linn. Trans, xxiii. 5G2 : uses it for eight species, none 



of them the originals of Iliibner. 

 Dianasa must be considered as the type. 



416. EUERYCINA. 



1849. Saund., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. [2] v. 97 : Calphurnia. Sole 



species, and therefore type. 

 Thus used by Bates and Kirby. See Rodinia. 



417. EUGLYPHUS.* 



1820. Dalm. in Billb., Enum. Ins. 80 : Chiron. 



The name is preoccupied by Euglyphis (Hiibn., Lep. 1816). See 

 Marias and Megalura. 



418. EUGONIA. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 36: c. aureum (Angelica), Polynice, van. album 

 (v. album), Polychloros (Polychloros, Pyrrhomeltena), 

 urticae, Charonia, Antiopa. 



1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lep. 12: uses it for Antiopa, Polychloros, 



and urtico!. 

 1873. Grote, Can. Ent. v. 144: says that c. aureum (Angelica) is the 

 type ; but, owing to the limitation of Stephens, that is 

 impossible. 

 Polychloros may be taken as the type. 



419. EUGRAPHIS.* 



1820. Dalm. in Billb., Enum. Ins. 75: Polyxena (Hypsipyle). Sole 

 species, and therefore tyj^e. 

 Preoccupied through Eugraphe (Hiibn., Lep. 1810). See Thais and 

 Zerynthia. 



420. EULACEURA. 



1871. Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 726 : Osteria. Sole species and 

 designated type. 



421. EuLEPis. 



1820. Dalm. in Billb., Enum. Ins. 80 : Athamas. Sole species, and 

 therefore type. 



422. EdmjEus. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 67 : Minyas. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 Subseq.uenily used by various authors in the same sense. 



