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1807. Ochsenheimer. — "Die Schmefcierlinge von Europa." Vol. i. 

 Desci'ibes janiva and its life history, with hispidla as a 

 " larqje variety brought about by climate." 



1809. Latreille. — •" Genera Crus. et. Ins." Part 4. Places ja)j//-rt 

 in B section of Sati/nfx division of the genus NiimpJtab's. 



1815. Leach. — -Article in " Edinburgh Encyclopedia." Vol. ix, 



Vixts Janira in the genus Hipiiarcliia. 



1816. Dalman. — " Kong. Svensk. Akad. Hand." States that 



/^. brif/itta of Ljungh is undoubtedly an aberration of 



janira. Page 83. Places all Satyrids in Hrebia, a genus 



of Division II. of Tetrapndes. 

 1816. Hubner. — -"Verzeichniss bekann. Schmetterlinge." Creates 



genus Kpinephele in which he places, /V?«//y( [jiu-tina). The 



6th genus of his family Xiibiln (D) of the Stirps (IX) 



Oreaih'ft. 

 1816. Ochsenheimer. — " Eur. Schmett." Vol. iv. Places janira 



v. liispnlla in the second part of the genus fJipparchia. 

 1819. Latreille. — ^" Encyclopedie Methodique." Vol. ix. Places 



janira in the group (H) of his genus Sati/nis (185 species). 

 1819. Samouelle. — " Entomologists useful Compendium." Eefers 



janira to the jurtina of Linneus and Haworth, and puts 



it in the genus Hipparrhia. 

 1823. Godart. — " Encylop. Method." Discusses hispidla and 



f'n/iiiauthea as varieties of Sati/nn; janira. Pages 539-541. 



1828. Stephens.— "Illustrations: Haustellata." Vol. i. Discusses 



the variation met with, and describes Var. B. Pale 

 ochreous tinged with coppery, w^ith dusky patch at the 

 base. Page 59. 



1829. Stephens. — " Systematic Catalogue." Puts janira in the 



second section of the genus Hipparchia. 

 1829. Meigen. — " Sys. Beschreib. Eur. Schmett." Adopts the 



genus Maniola for the section of the Satyrids containing 



janira, etc. 

 1829. Boisduval. — "Index Methodicus." Uses only one genus 



Satijriis for the whole of the butterflies we now know as 



Satyrids. 



1834. Treitschke. — ■" Die Schmett. v. Eur." Details facts to 



establish hispnlla a var. oi janira. 



1835. Herrich-Schilffer. — "Nomenclator Entomologicus." Places 



all the Satyrids in the one genus Hipparchia. 



1839. Wood. — " Index Entomologicus." Figures ordinary British 



forms, and T^utsjauira in the genus llipparc/iia. 



1840. Boisduval. — "Index Methodicus." Subdivides his omnibus 



genus Satynis. Puts janira and tithniuis into a separate 

 section of his now very restricted genus Sati/rus. 



1840. Zetterstedt. — " Insecta Lapponica." Puts, /Vni/'/Y/ in genus 



Sati/nis with all other Satyrids of his country. 



1841. Westwood and Humphreys. — "British Butterflies." The 



