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98. APAUSTUS. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 113 : Menes. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 Butler and Kirby use it subsequently in the same sense. 



99. APHACITIS. 



1816. HUbn., Verz. 19: Lusca, Lucinda (Dyndima). 



Lusca, though Hubner's species, was not published until after his 

 death, and hence we must take Lucinda as the type. See Nelone. 



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100. APHANTOPUS.* 



1853. Wallengr., Lep. Scand. Rhop. 30: ffyperanthus. Sole spe- 

 cies, and therefore type. 

 Falls before Hipparchia (q. v.). 



101. APHNJEUS. 

 1816. Hubn., Verz. 81 : Vulcanus, Orcas, 



1847. Doubl., List Brit. Mus. 25 : employs it for a number of species, 



including both of Hubner's. 

 1858. Horsf.-Moore, Cat. Lep. E. Ind. Co. i. 37 : employ it for both 



Hubner's species and others. 



Herrich-SchaeflTer, Butler, and Kirby also use it for both of Hubner's 

 species with others. Orcas may be taken as type. 



102. APIIRISSA. 



1873. Butl., Lep. Exot. 155 : Statira. Sole species and designated 

 type. 



103. APHRODITE.* 

 1816. Hiibn., Verz. 95 : Evippe, Dana3 (Eborea). 



This name is preoccupied by Aphrodita (Linn., Worms, 1735). See 

 Callosune. 



104. APODEMIA.* 

 1865. Feld., Reise Novara, 302: Mormo, virgulti (Sonorensis). 



This name also is preoccupied by Apodemus (Kaup, Mammals, 1825). 



105. APORIA. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 90: cratsegi. Sole species, and therefore type. 

 It has frequently been used (Stephens, Wallengren, Staudinger, 

 Westwood) in the same sense. See Leuconea and Pieris. 



106. APOSTRAPHIA. 

 1816. Hubn., Verz. 13: Eicini, Bellona (Brassolis), Charithonia 



(Charitonia). 



Bellona (not a Heliconian at all) was placed here by error. Chari- 

 thonia may be taken as type. 



