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48. Pap. Eryssus, p. 316, t. 294, f. 3. 



If it be thought necessary to change the name of Thecia 

 Erix, Cr. {nee Deudorix Eryx, L.), Herbst's name has 

 priority over Tyrrhenus, Hubn. 



Vol.11. By Herbst, 1804. 



78. Pap. Amelia, p. 26, t. 300, f. 3, 4. 

 Theda ^tolus, Sulz. 



79. Pap. Amyntor, p. 27, t. 300, f. 5, 6. 

 Deudorix Eryx, L. 



88. Pap. Hesiodus, F., p. 41, t. 302, f. 5-8. 

 Hypolycoina Faunus, Dr. 



89. Pap. Amoe, F., p. 43, t. 302, f. 9, 10. 



Herbst has rightly figured Pap. Triopas, St., under 

 this name. 



95. Pap. Lincus, F., p. 56, t. 304, f. 7, 8. 

 Another figure of Theda jEtolus, Sulz. 



96. Pap. Plato, F., p. 58, t. 304, f. 9, 10. 



Herbst has figured Plebeius Celeno, Cr., as this species; 

 but Donovan and Butler figure a very difi'erent insect as 

 Plato, F. 



99. Pap. Telicanus, Lang, p. 05, t. 305, f. 6-9. 

 Herbst was the first author to figure both sexes of this 

 species. 



106. Pap. Cerasi, F., p. 97, t. 307, f. 8, 9. 



Herbst figures Theda Ilids, ? , Esp., under this name. 



4. Pap. Cyllaeus, Eott., p. 172, t. 309, f. 7-9. 



5. Pap. Dymus, p. 175, t. 309, f. 10, 11. 



Herbst has figured the sexes of Plebeius Gyllarus as 

 distinct; the insect figured as Gyllarus, S , is apparently 

 Plebeitis Tolas, 0. 



6. Pap. Semiarqus, p. 177 ; Pap. Ads, t. 310, f. 1-3. 



12. Pap. Zach^us, p. 195, t. 311, f. 9, 10. 

 Probably Plebeius Otis, F. 



13. Pap. Nanus, p. 197, t. 312, f. 1, 2. 

 Resembles Plebeius Cerannus, ? , F. 



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