nux seleri — obesus 677 



nux seleri Murex, F. C Meuschen, Mus. Gever. 1787, 328. 



nycetus [Papilio], C. Stoll in Cramer, Uitl. Kapellen, IV (32) 1782, 178. 



nycteae Echinorhynchus, F. v. P, Schrank, Verz. Eingeweidewurmer, 1788, 22. 



nyctemerella Alucita (D. & S.), J. C. Fabricius, Mant. II. 1787, 254. — Tinea. 



nyctemerella Tinea, [Denis & Schiffermuller], Schmett. Wien, 1775, 136. 



nyctemerus Ypsolophus, J, C. Fabricius, Suppl. Ent. Syst. 1798, 509. — Alucita nycte- 



Nycteribia P. A. Latreille, Préc. Car. Ins. 1796, 176. — Ar. [merella, 1794- 



Nycteris E. Geoffroy «S: Cuvier, Mag. encyclop. II (6) 1795, 186. — M. 



nycteris Muriciformis, F. C. Meuschen, Mus. Gever. 1787, 318. 



nyctea Noctua, J. C Fabricius, Suppl. Ent. Syst. 1798, 442. 



nycteus [Sphinx], C. Stoll in Cramer, Uitl. Kapellen, IV {28) 1780, 74. 



nyctea Strix, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 93; ed. 12, 1766, 132. 



nyctea Strix, G. Shaw, Nat. Mise. II. 1790, pi. 47 ; var. striata. 



nycthemerus Curculio, A. Sparrman, K. Vet. Ac. Nya Handl. VI. 1785, 46. 



nycthemerus Phasianus, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, i-;9; ed. 12, 1766, 272. 



nycthemerus Reduvius, K. Illiger, Archiv Zool. (Wiedemann) I (2) 1800, 147. 



Nycticorax Moehring, Geslach. Vogel. (Nozem. & Vosm. ed.) 1758, 8& 75. — A. 



nycticorax Ardea, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 142 ; ed. 12, 1766, 235. 



" Nympha, Martini, 1774," Scudd. ; net binominal. 



nimpha Vespa, J. L. Christ, Nat. Ins. 1791, 232. 



nymphaea Noctua, E. J. C. Esper, Die Schmett. IV (38) 1788, 158. 



nymphea Taenia, F. v. P. Schrank, K. Vet. Ac. Nya Handl. XI. 1790, 125. 



[nymphaeae] — 



nympheae Adimonia (Fab.), F. v. P. Schrank, F. Boica, I. 1798, 557. — Crioceris. 



nymphaeae Aphis, Linnaeus, Faun. Suec, ed. 2, 1761, 260. 



nymphaeae Chrysomela, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 376; ed. 12, 1767, 600. 



nympheae Crioceris (L.), J. C Fabricius, Syst. Ent. 1775, 118. — Chr>'somela. 



nymphaeae Cryptocephalus (L.), J. F. Gmelin in Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 13, I. 1789, 1718. 



nymphaeae Donacia, [D. H. Schneider], Nom. Ent. 1785, 16 [//. «.]. 



nympheae Donacia, J. C. Fabricius, Ent. Syst. I (2) 1792, 116. 



nymphaeae Galeruca (Linn.), O. F. Mliller, Z. Dan. Prod. 1776, 83.-1/. Chrysomela. 



nymphaealis Pyralis, [Denis & Schiffermiiller], Schmett. Wien, 1775, 121. 



nymphaeata Phalaena, S. A. v. Rottemberg, Naturforscher, XI. 1777, 80. 



nymphaeata Phalaena (Geometra), Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 529; ed. 12, 1767, 



nymphagoga Noctua, E. J. C. Esper, Die Schmett. IV (38) 1788, 159. [873. 



[nymphagoga Phalaena (N.) MS.], T. Martyn, Psyche, 1797, fig. 15. 



Nymphalis v. Papilio (Nymphalis), Linnaeus. 



Nymphon J. C Fabricius, Ent. Syst. IV. 1794, 417. — Ar. 



nymphula Libellula, J. H. Sulzer, Gesch. Ins. 1776, 169. 



" Nymphum, Fab.", Ag. ; does not exist, see Nymphon. 



nyraca Anas, =nyroca, Gueld., J. E. Gmelin in Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 13, I. 1788, 542. 



nyroca Anas, A. I. Gueldenstaedt, Nov. Comm. Sci. Petrop. XIV (1) 1770, 403. 



nysa Papilio, J. C. Fabricius, Syst. Ent. 1775, 473. 



nyseus [Phalaena], P. Cramer, Uitl. Kapellen, I (7) 1775, 119. 



Nysso P. A. Latreille, Préc. Car. Ins. 1796, 125. — Hym. 



obducta Noctua {ex Esper, tab.), C. C. Jung, Alph. Verz. Schmett. II. 1792, 59. 



obducta Phalaena Noctua, E. J. C. Esper, Die Schmett. IV [i 797-1800], 452. 



obeliseata {sic) Geometra,]. Hubner, Europ. Schmett. (Geom.) [me judice 1796], fig. 296 



obeliscata Phalaena Geometra, J. Hubner, Beitr. Schmett. I (2) [1787], 6. [;/. et f.\, 



Obeliscus [G. Humphreys], Mus. Calonn. 1797, 24. — G. 



obeliscus Cerithium, J- G. Bruguière, Ency. Méth. (Vers) (2) 1792, 472. 



obelisca Noctua, [Denis & Schiffermuller], Schmett. Wien, 1775, 80. 



obelisca Noctua, C F. Viewveg, Tabi. Verz. Brand. Schmett. II. 1790, 60. 



obeliscus Trochus, J. F. Gmelin in Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 13, I. 1790, 3579. 



obesula Delphinus, G. Shaw, Nat. Mise. Vili. 1797, pi. 298. 



obesus Brachycerus (Fab.), A. G. Olivier, Ency. Méth. V (Ins.) 1790, 184.— Curculio. 



