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his original description of the genus, tharrylas should be taken as the type. 
HYSUDRA, Moore. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882. S. 8S. selira, 
Lond. p. 250. Moore. 
ILERDA, Doubl. List Lep. B. M. II, 1847. 8.8. epicles, 
p: 25. Godt. 
Doubleday does actually mention some other species, but, as he only gives 
them MS names, they must be disregarded. 
Falls to Heliophorus, of which it is an absolute synonym. 
INDOXYLIDES, Doh. Journ. As. Soc. 1889. (nom. nud.) 
Beng. p. 410. 
Doherty states that the name was proposed by him for EKooaylides 
(which, incidentally, was not published till the following year by déNiceville), 
but he gives notypes nor description and himself sinks it to Hoowylides. 
Doherty's proposal of the name Indoxylides appears to have been contained 
in, and confined to a letter to déNiceville. The name must be regarded as an 
absolute synonym of Evoxylides. 
1OIS, Doh. Journ. As. Soc. 1889. (nom, nud.) 
Beng. p. 411. ; 
The only species mentioned by Doherty in connection with this name is “ an 
Arhopala, apparently inornata, Felder ”’, and then follow some few words about 
the egg. This is altogether insufficient to establish Jois as a valid gene1iz name ; 
it should be treated as a synonym, of Amblypodia. 
IOLAUS, Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. 1822-38. 8S.  euwrisus, 
p. 81. Cram. 
Hiibner also gives helius, Fab., which is a synonym of eurisus. 
IRAOTA, Moore. Lep. Ceylon p. 101, 1881. 8.8. timoleon, 
Stoll 
(mece - 
nas, Fab.) 
JACOONA, Dist. Rhop. Malay. p. 233 1884. T. 8. anasuja, 
Feld. 
JALMENUS, Hiibn. Zutr. Ex. Schmett. 1818. S.S.  evagoras, 
p. 29. Don. 
Later (Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 75, 1822-3) Hiibner added venulius and gave a 
reference to his earlier use of Jalmenus in the Zutrage. 
«JAPONICA, Tutt. Brit. Lep. IX, p. 2771908. T. S.  scepestria- 
ta, Hew. 
LEHERA, Moore. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1883. T.S. — eryx,Linn. 
Lond. p. 528. 
Falls to Artipe (q. v.). 
LICUS, Hiibn. Zutr. Ex. Schmett. 1822. §. 8. niphon, 
2nd hundred, p. 7. Hiibn. 
The name is pre-occupied in Coleoptera (Fab. 1787). 
LISTERIA deN. Journ. As. Soe. 1894. T. 8. dudgeoni, 
Beng. p. 35. deN. 
LOXURA, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E.I.C. 1829. atymnus, 
p. 119. Cram. 
L. atymnus and pita are given.’ From the context the former was obviously 
considered by Horsfield the more typical, and has been accepted as_ the type, 
quite correctly. 
LYCUS, | ‘Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. 1822-3 
p. 74. 
A misspelling for Licus, Hiibner, q. v. - 
MAHATHALA, Moore. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878. S. 8. ameria, 
Lond. p. 703 Hew. 
