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subsequently figured another species (J. Drymo, Hiibn.) 

 as diaphana. 



17. Pap. Anacardii, p. 34, t. 84, f. 8. 

 Under this name, Herbst copies Marian's figure of 

 HcBtera Pier a, L. 



9. Pap. Minna, p. 74, t. 89, f. 1, 2. 

 Catopsilia Pyranthe, var. 



10. Pap. Lina, p. 75, t. 89, f. 3, 4. 



A species oi Dismorphia, closely allied to D. Licinia, Cr. 



13. Pap. Argia, F., p. 78, t. 90, f. 1. 



Eronia Argia. Herbst copies Cramer's figure {Cassio- 

 pea, Cr., 201 A), and is the first author who figures the 

 species under the Fabrician name. 



32. Pap. Aurora, Cr., p. 103, t. 94, f. 5, 6. 



33. Pap. Meta, p. 104, t. 94, f. 7-9. 



35. Pap. Eucharis, F., p. 107, t. 95, f. 5-8. 



Gallosune Aurora, Cr. (or rather Stoll), is usually 

 regarded as synonymous with Eucharis, F. Herbst con- 

 siders Stoll's figures of the ? to represent the S of 

 another species, which he calls Meta; and he figures as 

 its ? an insect perfectly similar, but with white instead 

 of orange spots at the tip of the fore-wings. As Pap. 

 Eucharis, F., he copies Stoll's figures of Eborea, ^, 

 which =r (7. Danae, F., and not Eucharis. I cannot satisfy 

 myself that Donovan's figure of Eucharis, F. (Ins. Ind. 

 t. 27, f. 4) , although undoubtedly very bad, really repre- 

 sents the same insect as Aurora, St. 



48. Pap. Antonoe, p. 126, t. 100, f. 1-4. 

 Herbst adopts this name for Hyparete, Cr. & St.= 

 Delias Cceneus, L. 



51. Pap. Hyparethe, L., p. 131, t. 101, f. 3-7. 



Under this name Herbst has mixed together the figures 

 of Cramer and Drury, representing Delias Hyparete, L., 

 and D. Eucharis, Dr., nee F. The name Eucharis having 

 been used by Drury before Fabricius, the Fabrician 

 Eucharis mentioned above should retain the name Aurora. 



70. Pap. Morula, p. 158. 



Herbst adopts this name (wrongly in any case) for the 

 fictitious Pap. ^ccZipm, L. 



