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508. PIelicopis. 

 1807. Fabr., 111. Mag. vi. 285 : Cupido, Acis (Gnidus). 



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



to it the same species, together with Endjmion. 



1816. Iliibn., Verz. 22 : employs it for Cecilia (Cicilia), which is only 



distantly related to the Fabrician types. 

 1818. Hoffm. in "Wied., Zool. Mag. i. ii. 98 : refers the Fabrician 



species to it. 

 1836. Boisd., Spec, gen., pi. 3 A. : gives an illustration of Cupido, 

 which therefore becomes type. 

 It has been used in same sense by later authors. See also Erotion 

 and Hexuopteris. 



509. IlELIOCHLiENA.* 



1822. Hiibn., Index : Leucosia. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 The name falls before Peplia. See Desmozona and Xymphidium. 



510. Heliochroma. 

 1869. Butl., Cist. Ent. i. 15 : idiotica. Sole species, and therefore 

 type, as subsequently indicated by Butler. See p. 293. 



511. Heliopetes. 

 1820. Billb., Enum. Ins. 81 : Arsalte (niveus) and a MS. species. 

 Arsalte therefore is the type. 

 See also Leucoscirtes. 



512. Heliophorus. 

 1832. Gey. in Hiibn., Zutr. iv. 40 : Epicles (Belenus). Sole species, 

 and therefore type. 

 See also Ilerda. 



513. Heliornis.* 

 1820. Dalm. in Billb., Enum. Ins. 79 : Laertes (Epistrophus), Mene- 

 laus (Menelaus, Nestor), Achilles (Helenor, Achilles). 

 This name is preoccupied in Birds (Bonn. 1790). 



514. Hemerociiaris.* 

 1836. Boisd., Spec. gen. 412 : given only as a MS. synonyme of 

 Lejatalis by the author himself. It therefore cannot be 

 used in this (or any other) sense. 



515. He Jii ARGUS. 

 1816. Hubn., Verz. 09 : Bubastus, Parsimon (Cela^us), Lysimon 

 (Ubaldus), Hanno, Isis (Isarchus), Larydas, and a MS. 

 species. 

 Hanno may be selected as the type. 



