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647. LyCuEnopsis. 



1865. Feld., Eeise Novara, 257: Ananga. Sole species, and there- 

 fore type. 



648. Ltchnucus. 



1825. Hiibn., Zutr. iii. 24: Olenus. Sole species, and therefore 

 type. 



649. Lycia.* 

 1837. SodofFsk., Bull. Mosc. x. 81 : proposes this name to supplant 

 Lycaena, for etymological reasons. 

 But these are insufficient, and Lycia is preoccupied in Lepidoptera 

 (Hubn. 1816). 



650. Lycorea. 

 1847 (July). Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 16: Cleobaea (Atergatis). 



Sole species, and therefore type. 

 1847 (Aug.). lb., ib. 105 : Pasinuntia, Ceres, Halia, Cleoboea 

 (Atergatis, Cleobasa). 

 This name is very close to Lycoris (Sav., Worms, 1817). 



651. Lycus.* 

 1816. Hiibn., Verz. 74: Niphon, ruU, Damon (Gryneus). 



1850. Stejjh., Cat. Brit. Lep. 17 : employs it for rubi only, which 



thereby becomes the type. 

 But the name is preoccupied in Coleoptera (Fabr. 1787). 



652. Lymanopoda. 



1851 (Jan. ?) Westw., Gen. Dkirn. Lep., pi. 67 : Samius. 



1851 (July). "VYestw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 401: Samius, lonius, obso- 

 leta. 



1865. Herr.-Schaeff., Prodr. i. 56: employs it for Samius and others 

 not mentioned by Westwood. 



1868. Butl., Ent. Monthl. Mag. iv. 196; and Cat. Sat. 168: desig- 

 nates Samius as the type. 

 See Sarromia. 



653. Lyropteryx. 



1851. "Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 433 : ApoUonia, Terpsichore. 



Apollonia may be taken as tlie type. 



654. Mancipium. 

 1806. Hiibn., Tent. 1 : brassicae. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 1827. Steph., 111. Brit. Ent. Haust. i. 22: employs it for Daplidice 



and cardamines, belonging to the same subfamily as 



Hiibner's species. 



