panthous — papillata 715 



panthous Papilio (Eques), Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 461 ; ed. 12, 1767, 748. 



panus Bulla, F. C. Meuschen, Mus. Gever. 1787, 396. 



panzerella Alucita, J. C. Fahricius, Ent. Syst. Ili (2) 1794, 339. 



panzerella Phalaena, E. Donovan, Brit. Ins. III. 1794, 106. 



paomedia Papilio, ^rr. /r^ laomedia, L., J. C. F'abricius, Mant. II. 1787, 37. 



papa Locusta, err. prò pupa Gryllus, L., J. C. Fabricius, Mant. I. 1787, 234. 



papa Loxia, P. L. S. Miiller in Linn. Syst. Nat., Suppl. (1776), 152. 



papa Vultur, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 86; ed. 12, 1766, 122. 



papalis Aranea, F. H. \V. Martini & J. A. E. Goeze in Lister, Spinnen, 1778, 260. 



papalis Aranea, A. F. de Fourcroy, Ent. Paris. 1785, 534. 



papalis Mitra (Gm.), J. F. Bolten, Mus. Bolten. (2) 1798, 135. — Voluta. 



papalis Murex, F. C. Meuschen, Mus. Gever. 1787, 330. 



papalis Voluta, J. F. Gmelin in Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 13, I. 1790, 3459; see\. mitra z'ar. 



papatasi Bibio, J. A. Scopoli, Del. Insub. I. 1786, 55. [papalis. 



papatasi Musca (Scop.), J. F. Gmelin in Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 13, I. 1790, 2866. — Bibio. 



papaveris Aphis, J. C. Fabricius, Gen. Ins. 1777, 303. 



papaveris Apis, P. A. Latreille, Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. [Paris], no. 29, 1799, 33. 



Paphia J. F. Bolten, Mus. Bolten. (2) 1798, 175. — L. 



Paphia Lamarck, Mém. Soc. H. N. Paris, 1799, '^i- — L. 



paphia Chama (L. ), F. C. Meuschen, Mus. Gever. 1787, 452. — Venus. 



paphia Noctua, J. C. Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Ili (2) 1794, 60. 



paphia Papilio (Nymphalis), Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 481; ed. 12, 1767, 785. 



paphia [Phalaena], P. Cramer, Uitl. Kapellen, II (13) 1777, 81. 



paphia Phalaena (Attacus), Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1767, 809. 



paphia Phalaena (Bombyx), Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 496. — [P. (Attacus), ed. 12.] 



paphia Phalaena {non Linn.], J. H. Sulzer, Gesch. Ins. 1776, 159. 



paphia Venus, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1767, 1129. 



paphioides Papilio, C C. Jung, Alph. Verz. Schmett. II. 1792, 84. 



paphos Noctua, J. C. Fabricius, Mant. II. 1787, 137. 



paphus [Sphinx], P. Cramer, Uitl. Kapellen, III (r8) 1779, 39. 



Papilio Linnaeus, Syst. Nat,, ed. io, 1758, 458; ed. 12, 1767, 744; divided by him into 



Barbari, Equites, Heliconii, Danai, Nymphales, Plebeji, words apparently used in a sub- 



generic sense. — Lep. 

 papilio Chaetodon, G. S. Volta, Itt. Veron. (2) [circa 1800], cxiv. 

 papilio Chiton, L. Spengler, Skr. nat. Seisk. [Copen.], IV (i) 1797, 86. 

 papilio Conus, F. C. Meuschen, Mus. Gever. 1787, 348. 

 papilio Cucullus, J. F. Bolten, Mus. Bolten. (2) 1798, 42. 

 papilio Nerita, J- F. Bolten, Mus. Bolten. (2) 1798, 19. 

 papilionacea Clione, P. S. Pallas, Naturg. merk. (X.) 1778, 37. 

 papilionaceus Conus, Hwass in J. G. Bruguière, Ency. Méth. (Vers) (2) 1792 665. 

 papilionaris Phalaena, D. Drury, III. Nat. Hist. II. 1773, index & 4. {^i f-\ 



papilionaria Geometra,]. Hiibner, Europ. Schmett. (Geom.) [me judice 1796], fig. 6 [«. 

 papilionaria Phalaena (Geometra), Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. io, 1758, 522; ed. 12, 1767, 

 papiliopennis Sphex, J. L. Christ, Nat. Ins. 1791, 297. [864. 



papilla Helix, O. F. Miiller, Verm. IL 1774, 100. 

 papilla Nerita, J. F. Gmelin in Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 13, I. 1790, 3675. 

 papillaris Bulimus (Miill.), J. G. Bruguière, Ency. Méth. (Vers) (2) 1792, 353.— Helix. 

 papillaris Helix, O. F. Miiller, Verm. IL 1774, 120. 

 papillaris Patella, J. F. Bolten, Mus. Bolten. (2) 1798, 7. 

 papillaris Spongia, P. S. Pallas, Elench. 1766, 391. 

 papillaris Trochus, J. F. Bolten, Mus. Bolten. (2) 1798, 83. 

 papillaris Voluta,]. F. (imelin in Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 13, I. 1790, 3467. 

 papillaris Vorticella, O. F. Miiller, An. Infus. 1786, 266. 

 papillaria Sphex, ]. L. Christ, Nat. Ins. 1791, 325. 

 papillator Hydrachna, O. F. Miiller, Z. Dan. Prod. 1776, 189. 



papillator Trombidium (Miill.), ]. C. Fabricius, Ent. Syst. IL 1793, 404.— Hydrachna. 

 papillata Cidaris, N. G. Leske, Àdd. Klein Nat. Disp. Ech. 1778, 125.— e-arr. major, 126; 



minor, 127; spinis, 134. 



