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66. P. Mneme (Melinjoa)^ Job. Amoen. Acad. vi. p. 

 403. Lin. S. N. 1767, p. 756. 



67. P. 3fopsus (vel Mopsa). S. N. 1760, p. 487; 

 Mus. Ulr. p. 235; P. Mneme, /3, S. N. 1767, p. 756. 

 This is a variety of Polymnia, n. 65, according to Butler, 

 Cat. Fabr. p. 126. 



68. P. Urania (Drusilla) . 



69. P. Euterpe (Stalachtis) . Ref. *Pet. Gaz. t. 4, f. 

 2, Petiver's figure represents a Heliconius. 



70. P. Thallo {Chalcosia: Heterocera). S. N. 1767, 

 p. 756. Ref. *Bdw. t. 226. This is a Bombyx of the 

 genus Chalcosia, subsequently redescribed by Linnaeua 

 himself as Sphinx pectinicornis (lib. cit. p. 807). 



71. P. Wcrm (Heliconius). Refs. Ehret,t. 1 ; * Mer. 

 Ins. Sur. t. 30; *Roes. Ins. iv. t. 5, f. 1. 



72. P. psidii (Thyeidia) . Refs. * Pet. Gaz. t. 40, f. 3 ; 

 *Mer. Ins. Sur. t. 19; *Roes. iv. t. 2, f. 3. Petiver's 

 figure represents a moth. 



73. P. Charitonia (Heliconius). Refs. *Edw. t. 80; 

 *Sloane, Jam. ii. t. 239, f. 15, 16. 



74. P. CUo (Ithomia, Eresia, Doubl., Leptalis, Butl.) . 

 Ref. *Mer. Ins. Sur. t. 35. The figure does not at all 

 agree with the Linnean description ; Cramer's Clio (257 

 D. E.), however, does so fairly. 



75. P. Thalia (Acr^a) . Ref. CI. t. 43, f. 2. 



76. P. ImJion. S. N. 1760, p. 488 ; described by Lin- 

 naeus in subsequent works as P. Thalia, ^. Not identified, 

 perhaps a mere synonym of the last. 



77. P. yE'cZeo. (Heterusia : Heterocera) , Clerck & Joh- 

 ansson. Ref. CI. t. 4, f. 2. 



78. P. Eurytus (vel Euryta). Ref. CI. t. 31, f. 4. The 

 description is usually applied to an Acrcea, and the figure 

 to a Diadema; Mr. Butler (Cat. Fabr. p. 95) refers both 

 to the latter. 



79. P. Erato (Heliconius). Ref. CI. t. 40, f. 1. 



80. P. 3fe?pomme (Heliconius) . Refs. *Edw. t. 38 ; 

 * Sloane, Jam. ii. t. 239, f. 25, 26; *Pet. Gaz. t. 6, f. 7; 

 *Roes. Ins. iv. t. 3, f. 6. Petiver's figure does not belong 

 here ; and I am very doubtful if Edwards' figure represents 

 the true Melpomene, and Sloane's is also very uncertain. 



