112 Mr. W. F. Kirby on Jablonsky and Herbst'a 



Vol. 4. By Herbst, 1790. 



154. Pap. Cajus, p. 05, t. 64, f. 1, 2. 



Pap. Brutus, Cr., nee Fabr. ; Gharaxes Brutus, auct. 

 If the Fabrician species has the priority, Herbst's name 

 should probably stand. It is, however, a dubious point, 

 whether a name altered on the ground of double emploi, 

 and since overlooked, should afterwards be restored, 

 when no confusion between the two names is any longer 

 possible. 



159. Pap. Atticus, p. 75. 



Pap. Empedodes, F., nee Cr, Here again Herbst's 

 name should, perhaps, supplant that of Fabricius. 



28. Pap. Carolina, p. 131, t. 72, f. 2. 



An undetermined species of Migonitis. 



40. Pap. Myeti, F., p. 150, t. 74, f. 5. 



Under this name, Herbst figures Pap. Erycinia, Cr. 

 {Archonias Bellona, Cr. $ ); Pap. Myrti, Fab. is however 

 :=. Migonitis Bicini, L. (Crotch having shown that the true 

 type of Heliconius is Psidii, L., the genus which has 

 hitherto usurped that name must be called Migonitis, H.) . 



46. Pap. Hecale, F., p. 161, t. 76, f. 1. 



Herbst rightly figures Migonitis Pasithoe, Houtt., Cr. 

 under this name. It is very doubtful whether the Fabri- 

 cian name ought not to stand for this species, as it was 

 first figured by Houttuyn, "Nat. Hist.," t. 1, par. 11, p. 

 231, pi. 88, f. 2, by mistake for Delias Pasithoe, L. 



Vol. 5. By Herbst, 1792. 



I. Pap. Rudolphina, p. 7, t. 81, f. 1, 2. 



Cramer figured two species, a Melincea, and an Acrcea, 

 under the name Egina. Stoll refigured the former on a 

 subsequent plate, as Ludovica, which name should per- 

 haps be accepted; Herbst renames the Acrcea, to which 

 the name Egina belongs by priority. Pap. Rudolphina. 



II. Pap. Karschina, p. 26, t. 83, f. 5, 6. 



Herbst employs this name for Euritea, Dru., nee Cr., 

 and his name must stand. It has since been twice 

 renamed; and is inserted in my catalogue as Melincea 

 Gazoria, Godt. 



12. Pap. Unzerina, p. 27, t. 83, f. 7. 

 Herbst erroneously adopts this name for Ithomia dia- 

 phamis, Dr., in consequence of Stoll and Cramer having 



