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described a Heliconia as Persiphone : I can find no species 

 of Satyrus with a similar name. 



4. (Hipparchia) Statilinus, Hufnagelj Tab. in Berl. Mag. 



2, p. 84, N. 52 (1766). 

 Nee Fauna, Esper, Schmett. \. Pt. 1, tab. xxix. and 

 Ixiii. (1777). 



5. Hipparchia Chiliensis, Guerin, nee Krebia Chiliensis. 



Genus Satyrus, West-wood {ISbl) . 

 The Satyrus of Godart cannot be used, as the type of that 

 genus was Constanlia of Cramer, a species previously used 

 by Hiibner as the type of his genus Hipio. 



Section Minois, Hiibner (1816). 



1. (Satyrus) Dryas, Scopoli, Ent. Cam. p. 153, N. 429, 

 fig. 429 (1763). 

 Nee Phaedra, Linn<BUS, Syst. Nat. ii. p. 773, N. 150 

 (1766). 

 Satyrus Alope, Pegala and Hyperantus (not Hyperanthus) 

 must not be separated under the name of Euodia, as they ai-e 

 all species of Minois : the name Hyperanthus was first ap- 

 plied to the Linnaean species by Fuessly (1775). 



Genus Epinephele, Hiibner (1816). 



1. Epinephele Coctei, Gu^riti, nee Erebia Coctei. 



This species approaches very near to E, Janira, and is ex- 

 ceedingly like the small form described and figured by Esper 

 under the name of Janirula. 



Section Xenica, Westwood (1851). 



Xenica Abeona and X. Joanna will form a section of Epi- 

 nephele, from which they scarcely differ in structure. 



Genus Arge, Hiibner (1816). 

 Arge was only used by Esper as a specific name, and 

 ought not therefore to form part of the generic synonymy. 



1. (Arge) lapygia, Esper, Schmett. i. Pt. 2, tab. cv. (1777). 

 Nee Clotho, Hiibner, Eur. Schmett. i. pi. 42 (1805). 



2. (Arge) Syllius, Herbst, Natursyst. Schmett. viii. p. 15, 



tab. 182 (1796). 

 Nee Psyche, Hiibner, Eur. Schmelt. i. pi. 44 (1805). 



