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459. Fabius* 

 1837. Dune, For. Butt. 1G7: Hippona. Sole species, and therefore 

 type. 



But as Fabius is one of the synonymes of Hii)pona, the name falls. 

 See Consul, Ilelicodes, and Protogonius. 



4G0. Faunia.* 



1847. Poey, i\rem. Soc. Econ. Ilabana, [2] iii. 178: Orphise (Or- 



phisa). Sole species, and therefore type. 



The details of Ilerricli-Scliaetfer's reference (Suhmett. CuLa, 5) are 

 erroneous. 



18G7. Feld., Reise Novara, 406 : Olympias, Persephone, Tithonia, 

 Vemesia, Pomona, Araucana. 



Tlie name is preoccupied in Diptera (Rob.-Desv., 1830), and very 

 near to Faunis (liubn., Lep. 1810) and Faunus (Montf., Moll. 1810). 



401. Faunis.* 

 181G. IlUbu., Verz. 55: Eumeus (Eumea), Echo. 



Preoccupied through Faunus (Montf., Moll. 1810). See Clerome. 



4G2. Faunula. 

 18G7. Feld., Reise Novara, 488 : Leucoglene. Sole species, and 

 therefore type, as stated by Butler. 



4G3. Feniseca. 

 1869. Grote, Trans. Amer. Ent, Soc. ii. 308 : Tarquinius, Poi-senna. 

 Tarquinius specified as type, as stated by Scudder. 



464. Festivus.* 



1872. Crotch, Cist. Ent. i. 62 : refers this name to Fabricius, and says 

 that Latreille (1.805) fixed the type as Plexippus ; but 

 see our introductory remarks. 



465. Ganoris.* 



181 G. Dalm., Vetensk. Acad. Handl. xxxvii. 61, 86: I. cratjegi, 

 brassicce, rapae, napi, Daplidice, cardamines, sinapis ; 

 II. Ilyale, Palajno, rhamni. Brassicic is specified as the 

 type. 

 1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 41 : designates rapaj as type, but erro- 

 neously. See Pieris. 

 Brassictc having i)rGviously been made the type of Mancipiuni, tliis 

 name falls, and cannot be employed again. See also Pontia,.. 



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