330 MODERN CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS. 

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The first section of the Lepidoptera*, that of the RuopaLoceRA 
Dumer., Boisd.(Diurna Latr.), corresponds with the genus Papilio Linz., 

* Bretiocr. Rerer. TO THE DiurNAL LeEpipoprEera. 
Petiver, Papilionum Britanniz Icones, &e. fol. Lond. 1717. 
Jones. A New Arrangement of Papilios from the Nerves of Wings, in Trans. Linn. 
Soc. vol. ii. 
Schilling, in Isis, 1834, Arrangement of ditto from Nerves. 
Clerck. cones Insect. rariorum, 4to. Holm. 1759-1764. 
Lewin. The Papilios of Great Britain. London, 1795, 4to. 
Bergstraesser. cones Papil. Diurn., dec. III., Hannovie, 1779-81. 
Bober. Nouy. Papillons en Sibérie, Mém. Nat. Mose. 1806. 
