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(37) The genus in its usually aecepted sense would be entirely 

 altered by this change. 



(38) Hubner"s first species is "bnbastus Hbn. Zutr. 99, loo." 

 This, however, represents antibiihastus Hbn. which Dyar lists as 

 a synonym of hanno Stoll. Bnbastus Cram, we do not know. 



(39) This change would restore the old accepted idea of Pam- 

 pliila, and Cartcroccphahts Led. could probably be employed for 

 palaemoii. 



(40) This generic name will have priority over Carcharodiis 

 Hbn. 1816 (type lavatcrac) and Spilotliynis Dup. 1832 (type alccac) 

 but if Tentamen terms be employed will fall before Urbanus Hbn. 



(41) Adopaca Bil. (1820) will fall before this genus and the 

 species at present included under Thymclicus will fall elsewhere. 



(42) By this action Hespcria would become a genus of the 

 Riodiiiidac Grt. As Fabricius included under this term all the "blues" 

 and "skippers" and later (1807) restricted the term to certain "blues." 

 Cuvier's action in 1798 in citing under Hespcria a single species, malvae, 

 is no more justifiable than our own in taking the first species as type. 

 The old Hijbner term Pyrgtts again becomes valid for our N. Am. 

 species. 



