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1865. Herr.-Schaeflf., Prodr. i. 66: confines the genus to two species, 

 Procris and Urdaneta, not mentioned at all by Ilubner, 

 nor very closely related to the original types, but placed 

 by Kirby in the genus Limenitis. They have therefore 

 nothing tp do with Acca. 



Felder in his Neues Lepidopteron divides the genus Neptis into seven 

 sections, the fifth containing the species Venilia. It is to this group 

 that I would restrict Hiibner's generic name Acca, with Venilia for 

 type. See Procris. 



7. ACENTROCNEME. 



Feld. MS., in a copy of Feld., Lep. Fragra. 46: Kollari. 



Sole species, and therefore type. 



Proposed by the author, in a copy of his work sent to Frauenfeld, as 

 a substitute for ^Egiale (q. v.) preoccupied. I do not find it published 

 anywhere. 



8. ACIIALARUS. 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 50 : Lycidas. Sole species and designated 

 type. 



9. ACHILLIDES. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 85 : Bianor, Paris, Helenus, Severus, Deiphobus 



(Deiphobus, Alcandor), Agenor* (Achates, Alcanor). 

 Paris may be considered as the type. 



10. ACHLYODES. 



1816. Iliibn., Verz. 107 : Busiris (Busiris, Bucolus), Thraso, Freder- 



icus (Fridericus). 

 1852. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 524: employs it for several species, 



including, of Hiibner's, all excepting Busiris. 



1869. Butl., Cat. Fabr. Lep. 285: employs it for several species, 



including, of Hiibner's, only Busiris. 



1870. Ib., Ent. Monthl. Mag. vii. 98 : designates Busiris as type, but 



wrongly, on account of Westwood's action. 



1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 50 [Achylodes] : does the same, with similar 

 error. See also Helias. 



The three species placed by Hiibner in this group belong to as many 

 genera; and therefore, as Thraso was taken as type of Eantis (q. v.) in 

 1836, Fredericus must be the type of this. 



11. AciINA.* 



1820. Billb., Enum. Ins. 80 : proposed for Helias, for no reason 

 whatever. Helias (q. v.) falls for lack of members. 



* Placed also by HUbner, in the same work, in Iliades. 



