116 Mr. W. F. Kirby on Jablonsky and Herbst's 



53. Pap. Mineus, L., p. 92, t. 196, f. 1, 2. 

 Mycalesis Drusia, Cr., is figured as Mineus, L. 

 60. Pap. Iphigenus, p. 108, t. 198, f. 5-8. 

 A variety of Coenonymplia CEdipus, F., figured by Esper 

 (subsequently to Herbst ?) under the name of Geticus. 



67. Pap. Hippolytus, p. 126, t. 201, f. 3, 4. 

 Hipparchia Proserpina, Cyr. {vide infra) figured by 

 Esper, t. 83, fig. 4, as Pap. Actcea, var. 



74. Pap. Tyndarellus, p. 135, t. 202, f. 5, 6. 



I know not why Herbst changed the name of Erebia 

 Tyndarus, Esp.; but he alters the terminations of many 

 other names, as Hiibner, Godart, and other authors, have 

 done after him. I have not retained the name Maniola, 

 Schr., for Erebia, as according to Mr. Crotch's views, 

 Satyrus, F., would take priority over Maniola in the 

 broad sense ; and as Meigen did not materially restrict 

 the application of Maniola, that name can only be re- 

 tained, if at all, for Vejauira, L., which Von Heinemann 

 places in a genus by itself, adopting Schrank's Maniola 

 for it. 



99. Pap. Cyeillus, p. 165, t. 206. f. 1, 2. 



Herbst thus changes the name of Hipparchia Proser- 

 pina, Cyr., on account of its clashing with that of Denis 

 and SchifFermiiller, which, however, is a synonym of 

 Circe, F. In any case Ferula, F., would take precedence 

 of Herbst's name ; but in all probability Cyrilli's insect 

 is only one of the numerous forms of Actcea, Esp. 



104. Pap. Medea, p. 177, t. 208, f. 3, 4. 



106. Pap. Medusa, p. 182, t. 209, f. 1, 2. 



107. Pap. ^thiops, p. 184, t. 209, f. 3, 4. 



Herbst has sadly confused these species. His Medea-=. 

 Erebia Medusa, W. V., and the two other species repre- 

 sent the sexes of E. jEthiops, Esp. 



138. Pap. Maccabeus, p. 185, t. 209, f. 5, 6. 

 This species, though stated to come from India, is 

 probably a variety of Erebia Pyrrha or E. Melampus. 



112. Pap. Melas, p. 191, t. 210, f. 4-7. 

 Erebia Melas, Auct. 



151. Pap. Cortes, p. 260, t. 225, f. 3, 4. 



