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290. CORYBANTES.* 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 101: Amycus, Dardanus, Icarus, Licus, Syphax, 



Pylades. 

 None of these insects are butterflies. 



291. CORYBAS.* 



1870. Boisd., Lep. Guat. 43: Tipha (Typha). Sole species, and 



therefore type. 



This is referred to as a MS. name of Boisduval by Westwood (Gen. 

 Diurn. Lep. 252, 1850), where it is rightly considered as a synonyme 

 of Pyrrhogyra (q. v.), before which it tails, Tipha having become its 

 type in 1844. 



292. CORYCIA.* 



1822-26. Hiibn., Exot. Schmett. ii. : Appias. Sole species, and 



therefore type. 



This name is preoccupied by the same name given by Hiibner him- 

 self (Verz. 1816) to one of the Phalamidas ! 



293. CORYDON.* 



1869. Hewits., HI. Diurn. Lep. pt. iv. suppl. 1 : Boisduvalii. Sole 



species, and therefore type. 



The name is preoccupied in Birds (Less. 1828, Wagl. 1830). See 

 Hewitsonia. 



294. COSMOSATYRUS. 



1867. Feld., Reise Novara, 495 : leptoneuroides. Sole species, and 

 therefore type, as specified by Butler. 



295. CR.ASTIA. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 16: Core, Climena (Limnoria). 

 Core may be taken as the type. See Euploea. 



296. CREMNA. 



1847. Doubl., List Br. Mtis. 14: Actoris, and four unpublished 

 species. Actoris must therefore be type. 



1851. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 456: Ceneus, Actoris, and two 

 others ; the characters are drawn up from Ceneus. 



1867. Bates, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. ix. 420 : uses it in the same 

 sense. 



297. CRENIS* 



1821. Hiibn., Index, 2 : Erato (Brylle). Sole species, and therefore 



type. 

 1833. Boisd., Ann. Mus. Hist. 196: madagascariensis. 



