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1865. Herr.-Schaeff., Prodr. i. 76: Chloe. The generic name is 



credited to Boisduval ! 

 Feronia may be taken as the type. 



64. AMPHIDECTA. 



1867. Butl., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [3] xx. 404: pignerator. Sole 

 species, and therefore type. 



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65. AMPHIDEMA. 



1861. Feld., Neues Lep. 27 : Beckeri, Sole species, and therefore 

 type. 



66. AMPHIRENE.* 



1844. Doubl., List Br. Mus. 86: Trayja (Traja), Epaphus. 



1848. Ib., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 32: Epaphus. 



1870. l>oisd., Lep. Guat. 43 : Epaphus (Epaphea) and others. 

 This name falls before Siproeta (q. v.). 



67. AMPHRISIUS.* 



1832-33. Swains., Zool. 111. ii. 98 : Pompeus (Nymphalides). 



Amphrisius is one of the synonymes of this species ; and the gen- 

 eric name being founded upon it falls, and cannot be employed. See 

 Troides. 



68. AMYCLA.* 



1849. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 223 : Taurione and three more to 



which a query is attached ; namely, Orphise (Orphise 

 Triphosa), Amycla, and Ccelina. 



It is employed for Taurione and another species by Felder (Neues 

 Lepid.) ; but, being founded upon the name of one of the species origi- 

 nally included in it, it falls, notwithstanding that Doubleday expressly 

 says that the species Amycla may belong to Cybdelis. 



69. AMYNTBIA. 



1832-33. Swains., Zool. 111. ii. 65 : Chlorinde (Swainsonia), Mae- 



rula (Merula) ; type specified as Ma3rula. 



1847. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. i. 70 : proposes that it should be used 



for the American species placed by him in Gonepteryx, 



which includes both of the above. (See also Rhodocera.) 



1870. Butl., Cist. Ent. i. 35, 45 : indicates Chlorinde (Swainsonia) as 



type, but of course erroneously. 



This generic name must be retained, because Anteos (q. v.) is vir- 

 tually preoccupied. 



