118 Mr. W. F. Kirljy on Jablonsky and Herbst's 



41. Pap. Tomyris, p. 102, t. 270, f. 6, 7. 



Both these are forms of Argynnis Aphirape, Hiibn. 



42. Pap. Maephisa, p. 105, t. 270, f. 8, 9. 



Pap. Arsilache, Hilbn., Beitr. I. t. 1, f. A, a, b; Pap. 

 Cyhele, Hiibn., I. c. text p. 7, = Argynnis Selene, var. 



43. Pap. Rinaldus, p. 108, t. 271, f. 1-4. 



Under this name, Herbst has inauspiciously united the 

 Pap. Thalia, of Hiibner, and that of Esper, which repre- 

 sent similar accidental varieties of Argynnis Euphrasy ne 

 and A. Selene respectively. 



57. Pap. Trivia, p. 173, t. 276, f. 1-4. 



The figures represent Mclita'a Cynthia, W. V. 



62. Pap. Antigonus, p. 212, t. 278, f. 6-8. 

 This is the true M. Trivia, W. V. 



67. Pap. Parthenii, p. 238, t. 283, f. 1-4. 



As Borkhausen (I. p. 53) expressly refers to Esper's 

 Athalia minor, copied by Herbst, as his Parthenie, it ap- 

 pears to me doubtful whether we ought not to consider 

 these the typical figures, instead of quoting Borkhausen^s 

 2nd vol., p. 194, against the first (as Staudinger has 

 done in his recent catalogue) , unless the description ia 

 very clear ; and I believe it has often been disputed. 



7. Pap. Esra, p. 260, t. 285, f. 4-6. 



Amhlypodia Helms, Cr. (201 P, G). Cramer figures 

 a totally distinct species, also as Helius, a few plates 

 before; and hence Herbst has justly changed the name. 



12. Pap. Hylassus, p. 266, t. 286, f. 7-8. 

 This name will take precedence of Euchylas, Hubn., 

 for Pleheius Hylas, St., nee W. Y. 



15. Pap. Pelopus, p. 270, t. 287, f. 5, 6. 



As Pap. Pelops, St., is considered = his Thecla Caranus, 

 the name Pelopus is superfluous, although two other 

 butterflies bore the name Pelops before this. 



32. Pap. Cyllarissus, p. 297, t. 291, f. 3, 4. 

 Thecla Cyllarus, Cr., nee Pleheius Cyllarus, Rett. 

 39. Pap. Silenissa, p. 306, t. 292, f. 7. 

 Pap. Silenus, St., = Thecla Phaleros, L. ; and therefore 

 did not require a new name. 



