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429. EUPALAMIDES.* 



1816. Hlibn., Verz. 101 : Dcedalus. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 It is not a butterfly. 



430. EuPHiEDRA. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 39: Themis, Cyparissa, Ceres. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 247 : uses it for the same and many others. 



Cyparissa may be taken as the type. 



431. EUPHCEADES. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 83: Glaucus, Troilus, Palamedes (Chalcas), 

 Polyxenes (Asterius). 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 44 : specifies Glaucus as type. 



Glaucus, however, cannot be taken as type, being the necessary type 

 of Jasoniades. Troilus may tlierefore be chosen. See Pterourus. 



432. EUPHYDRYAS. 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 27 : Phaeton. Sole species and designated 

 type. 



433. EupHYEs. 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 69 : Metacomet, vestris, singularis, Osyka, 

 verna. Metacomet specified as type. 



434. EuPLCEA. 



1807. Fabr., 111. Mag. vi. 280: Plexippus, similis, Core (Corus). 

 1816. Ochs., Schmett. Eur. iv. 15 : uses it for Chrysippus. 

 1816. Hiibn., Verz. 15 : employs it for a number of forms, including 

 only PlexipjDUS of the Fabrician species. 



But Plexippus is the type of Danaida, so that this cannot stand. 

 Core would liave to be taken as the type (for it is in this sense that it 

 lias been used by subsequent authors, such as Boisduval, who invari- 

 ably spells it EuplEea, Duubleday, Herrich-Schaeffer, and Kirby), were 

 it not that previous to these writers Hiibncr, in 1816, had taken Core 

 and a close ally to form his Crastia (q. v.) ; hence similis, which is gen- 

 erically distinct from Plexippus, must be taken as the type. 

 1872. Crotch, Cist. Ent. i. 66 : says that Leucostictos (Eunice) is the 

 type, through Boisduval in 1832 ; but it is not one of the 

 species mentioned by Fabricius. 



435. EUPTOIETA. 



1848. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 168: Hegesia, Claudia. 



Used in same sense by Felder and Kirby. 

 1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 22 : specifies Claudia as the type. 



