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1023. TEMENIS. 

 1816. Hiibn., Verz. 34: Minerva (Arcadia), Laothoe (Merione), 



Erigone, Hedonia, Laomedia. 

 1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 204: employs it for Sylphis, pulchra, and 



Laothoe. 

 Laothoe should therefore be considered as the type. 



1024. TERACOLUS. 

 1832-33. Swains., Zool. 111. ii. 115 : subfasciatus. Sole species, 



and therefore type, as stated by Butler. 

 Used in same sense by Kirby. See also Ptychopteryx and Thespia. 



1025. TERIAS. 



1820-21. Swains., Zo6l. 111. i. 22 : Elvina, Hecabe. Hecabe desig- 

 nated as type. 

 1836. Boisd., Spec. gen. 651 : employs it for the two above-mentioned 



and more than fifty others. 

 It is similarly used by Doubleday and others. 

 1870. Butl., Cist. Ent. i. 35, 44 : specifies Hecabe as the type. 



1026. TERINOS.* 



1836. Boisd., Spec, gen., pi. 5 B. : Clarissa. Sole species, and 

 therefore type. 



Used in same sense by Doubleday, Felder, and Kirby, but the name 

 is preoccupied through Terina (Hiibn., Lep. 1816). 



1027. TETRAGONUS.* 



1832. Gey. in Hiibn., Zutr. iv. 17 : Catamitus. Sole species, and 

 therefore type. 



According to Westwood (Gen. Diurn. Lep. 604), it is not a butterfly. 

 The name is in any case preoccupied through Tetragonum (Quoy et 

 Gaim. 1824) and Tetragona (Ib. 1827). 



1028. TETRAPHLEBIA. 



1867. Feld., Reise Novara, 487: Germainii. Sole species, and 

 therefore type, as stated by Butler. 



1029. THAIS. 



1807. Fabr., 111. Mag. vi. 283 : Polyxena (Hypsipyle). Sole spe- 

 cies, arid therefore type. 

 1810. Latr., Consid. 440 : specifies Rumina as type, but wrongly. 



