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1872. Scudd., Syst. Rev. 37 : designates type as Crocale. 



1873. Butl., Lep. Exot. 154: makes the same designation. 



232. CATUNA. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 238: Crithea, angustatum, Opis, Coenobita. 

 1873. Ib., Zool Rec. for 1871, 3GO : designates angustatum as tbe 



type. 



Doubtless because it was supposed * to be the type of Felder's genus 

 Euomma (preocc.) which this supplants. See also Jaera. 



233. CAUDATI.* 



1860. Koch, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxi. 230 : Daunus and a large number 

 of tailed Papilionids. 



This group, being founded solely upon the presence of caudate 

 appendages to the hind wings of Papilionicles, would not have been 

 excusable, scarcely tolerable, if it had been proposed in the middle of 

 the last century ; it is astonishing that it was allowed to appear in the 

 respectable journal of Stettin ; of course it must drop, even if the name 

 were not preoccupied (Dum., Rep. 1806) or its form unobjectionable. 

 It is also used by Swainson (Zool. 111.) for a division of swallow-tails, 

 but not in a generic sense. 



234. CECROPS.* 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 104: bipunctatus (Neis), Zarex. 

 Preoccupied in Crustacea (Leach, 1813). 



235. CECROPTERUS. 

 1869. Herr.-Schaeff., Prodr. iii. 45 : no species are cited, but it is 



intended to supplant the preoccupied Cecrops. 

 1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 634: gives Zarex, Oryx, Phrynicus, thus 



putting Herrich-Schaeffer's suggestion into practice. 

 Zarex may therefore be considered as the type. 



236. CEL^NORRHINUS. 

 1816. Hiibn., Verz. 106: Corbulo, Niso, Eligius, Cebrenus, Ser- 



gestus, Lucifer, Phzeomelas. 

 Eligius may be selected as the type. See Plesioneura. 



237. CELCENA. 



1849. Boisd. in Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 214 [Celsena]: Doubleday 

 gives this name as a MS. synonyme for Anartia (q. v.). 



* But incorrectly ; sec Euorama. 



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