70 Mr. Crotch u)i ilic Generic 



436. Ino, Z. statices^Procris, F(d). 



Dorvillia, B. versicolor=Endromis, Ochs. 



456. Biston, G. prodromaiia, &c. 



459. Abraxas, G. grossiilariata. 



460. Bupalus, G. piniaria. 



461. Hipparcliiis, G. papilioiiaiia ;iii(l priuuila. 

 464. Cilix, PI. compressa. 



466. Simaetliis, T. deiitana. 



467. Nola, P. palliolatus. 



Phalrtjna (typ. inargaritaria), Cicuiuctra (tyj). 

 hmaria). 



1816. (Oclisenlieiiner (Sclimett. iv.) lias formed a series of 

 new genera among the Noctuid<e taken from 

 Hiihner. Their use must of course he settled hy 

 Hiihner's Verzeichniss, pul)lished in the same 

 year. He has often taken Hliljuer's sections for 

 genera. 



6. Charaxes pro Paphia, Fah. 

 11. Zerynthia ^>/"o Thais, Fah. 

 15. Hecaerge i^ro Lihythea, Fah. 



The genera adopted from Hiihner should stand in 

 his name. The following are dirpcs for Hiihner, 

 and caimot he retained at all :— Deilephila, ] )i])h- 

 tera, Agi'otis, Graphiphora, Amphi])yra, Miselia, 

 I'olia, Xanthia, Cosmia, Xylena, Plusia, Heliothis, 

 Erastria, Anthophila, Brephia, Euclidia. 



59. Apamea, and 62. Calyptra, are magazine 

 creations of his own, and comprise several genera. 



J. W. Dalman (K. Vet. Akad. Handl. 1816) formed 

 the genera known to him upon more exact cha- 

 racters, and carefully indicated his types. He 

 has re-named several genera that had Ijecome con- 

 lused in their application. 



Limenitis (Fah.), L. populi. Aglais (=Yanessa, 

 Fah.), A. urticiB. Argynnis (Fah.), A. adippe. 

 Melita^.a (Fah.), M. athalia. Amaryssus (=Papi- 

 lio, L.), P. Machaon. Doritis ( = Parnassius, F., 

 Lat.), I). Ajiolht. Ganoris (— Danaus, L., Lat.), 

 Ct. hKissica.'. Zc})liyrus ( = Plcljciu.s, Z.). Hesperia 



