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1837. Sodoffsk., Bull. Mo.^c. x. 80 : proposes to clumge the spelling 



of the name to Phanessa. 

 1840. Westw., Gen. Syn. 87 : specifics lo as type. 

 1848. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lcp. 98: lo, urticae, and otliers. 

 1861. Feld., Neues Lep. 12: divides the group into five sections, 



placing urticce iu the third and lo in the fifth. 



1871. Kirb., Syu. Cat. 181 : employs it in Doubleday's sense, but 



subsequently (p. G48) treats it as a synonyme of Nym- 

 phalis. 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 21 : specifies Atalanta as type. 



1872. Crotch, Cist. Ent. i. GO: would drop the name as synonymous 



with Nymphalis. 

 See Ammiralis, Bassaris, Pyrameis, and Cynthia. 



1079. ViCTORINA. 



1840. Blanch., Hist. Ins. iii. 447 : Steneles. Sole species, and 

 therefore type. 



Subsec[uently used in same sense by Doubleday, Westwood, Felder, 

 and Kirby. 



1080. Vila. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 217: Azeca, Mariana, Emilia, Stahxchtoides. 



1873. lb., Zodl. Rec. for 1871, 3G0: specifies Azeca as type, that 



having been the tyjDC of Olina, which this name is in- 

 tended to supplant. 



1081. Xanthidia. 

 1829-30. Boisd.-LeC, Lep. Am. Sept. 48: Delia, jucunda, Lisa, 

 Nicippe. 



1832. Boisd., Voy. Astrol. 59: Smilax, puella. 



1833. lb., Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. ii. 1G8; Brigitta (pulchella) and 



others. 



Delia, with which jucunda and Lisa are strictly congeneric, was 

 taken in 1870 as type of Eurema (181G), so that Nicippe must be taken 

 as the type of Xanthidia. See also Aboeis. 



1082. Xantiiocleis. 

 1870. . Boisd., L'ip. Guat. 30 : Psidii, Themisto, iSdesia (Odessa), 

 and a MS. species. 



Psidii and Themisto are congeneric but distinct from iEdesia ; and 

 ■ Psidii is already the type of Thyridia ; so that iEdesia must be taken 

 as the type. See Aprotopos. 



