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1837-47. Gey. ia Iliibn., Exot. Schmett. [Eumsea] iii. : uses it for 

 Debora. 

 See also Eumenia. 



423. EuMEXiA.* 

 1823. God., Eucycl. meth. 826: Minyas (Toxea). Sole species, and 



therefore type. 

 1836. Boisd., Spec. gen. 5 C. : the same species. 



But the name must fall before Eumaeus (q. v.). Godart must have 

 borrowed from Iliibner in this case, as Eumaeus must have been pub- 

 lished by 1S18, and two such similar names could not have been pro- 

 posed independently for the same insect. 



424. EuMENis. 

 1816. Iliibn., Verz. 58 : Antonoe, Aello, Semele, Cclimene (Tarpeja). 



1850. Steph., Cat. Brit. Lap. 7 : uses it for Semele, which therefore 



becomes the type. 

 1858. Kirb., List Brit. Rhop. : employs it for Semele and Briseis. 



425. EuMESiA.* 

 18G7. Feld., Reise Novara, 504: semiargentea. Sole species, and 

 therefore tyjoe, as stated by Butler. 

 But the name is preoccupied, through Eumesius (Westw., Ilym. 

 1840). 



426. EuNiCA. 



181G. Iliibn., Verz. 61 : Anna, Monima. 



1849. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 222: employs it for a number of 

 species, including both of Iliibner's. 

 Used in a similar sense by Felder, Butler, and Kirby. Monima may 

 be taken as the type. 



427. EUNOGTRA. 



1851. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 463: Satyrus. Sole species, and 



therefore type. 



Used in same sense by Bates and Kirby. 



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428. EuoMMA.* 



1867. F,eld., Reise Novara, 425: angustatum. Sole species men- 

 tioned. 

 The name is proposed, however, to take the place of Ja?ra (q. v.) 

 preoccupied, with two species of which, Opis and Crithea, an<iustatum 

 is congeneric ; and therefore one of these two must be taken as tlie 

 type. But Euomma is itself preoccupied, as ]\Ir. Kirby has pointed 

 out to me, in Coleoptera (Boh. 1858). See Catuna. 



