GENERIC NAMES OF BUTTERFLIES 45 



Scudder was under the misapprehension that the name Andropodum had been first pub- 

 lished by Hiibner in 1825 in that author's Cat. Lip. Coll. Franck (: 84), but, as shown above, 

 it had in fact first been published by that author in his Syst.-alp. I 'erz. It was from among the 

 species placed in this genus on the later of these two occasions that Scudder selected Mylothris 

 margarita Hiibner as type-species. 



Employed in this erroneous sense, the name Andropodum attained a limited degree of cur- 

 rency, having been adopted by Talbot in 1932 (in Bryk's Lep. Cat. 53 : 1X3) in place of the 

 name Glutophrissa Butler, 1887, which would have been a junior subjective synonym of 

 Andropodum Hiibner since it had in fact Mylothris margarita Hiibner as its type-species. 



As misused in the foregoing sense — there being no such name as Andropodum Hiibner 

 1825 — the name Andropodum can be attributed only to Scudder (1875), by whom it w.is 

 definitely recognized as a genus with the above species as type-species. The name Andro- 

 podum Scudder, 1875, is invalid, as it is a junior homonym of Andropodum Hiibner, 1822. 



ANEMECA Kirby, 1871, Syn. Cat. diurn. Lep. : 179. Type-species through Section (i) of 

 Article 67 : Morpheus ehrenbergii Geyer, [1833], in Hiibner, Samml. exot. Schmett. 3 : 



Pi- [5]- 



Kirby introduced the name Anemeca to replace the name Morpheis < leyer, [833 . 1 'I \\ huh 

 the same species is the type-species. 



ANELIA Hiibner, [1823], Samml. exot. Schmett. 2 : pi. [22] (as Anetia), pi. 23 (as Anelia). 

 Type-species by monotypy : Anelia numidia Hiibner, [1823], ibid. 2 : pis [22], [23]. 



As shown above, there were two original spellings of this generic name Accordingly, 

 under Article 32(a) of the Code, the question as to which oi these spellings is t" !)'• .i< 1 epted as 

 the Correct Original Spelling is determined by the appli* .it ion >>t the lust Reviser procedure 

 The First Reviser in this case was Geyer who in [1833] {in Hiibner, Samml. exot. Schmett. 

 3 : pi. [6]) adopted the spelling " Vnelia ", w hich is accordingly the Correct Original Spelling 

 of this name. 



ANETIA Hiibner, [1823], Samml. exot. Schmett. 2 : pi. [22]. (As explained above, this is one of 

 two Multiple Original Spellings and under Article 32(a) is the Incorrect Original Spelling, the 

 Correct Original Spelling being Anelia.) 



ANISOCHORIA Mabille [1877], Ann. Soc. ent. Fr. (5) 6 (1876), Bull. : cci. Type-species 

 by selection by Watson (1893, Proc. zool. Soc. Loud. 1893 : 44, 59) : Anisochoria polysticta 

 Mabille, [1877], ibid. (5) 6 (1876), Bull. : cci. 



ANISYNTA Lower, 1911, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 35 : 141. Type-species by original designa- 

 tion : cyclopides cynone Hewitson, [1874], ///. exot. Butts 5 : [1 15], pi. [60], fig. 17. 



ANISYNTOIDES Waterhouse, 1932, Aust. Zool. 7 : 198. Type-species by original designa- 

 tion : Cyclopides argenteoornatus Hewitson, 1868, Descr. One Hundred new Spec. Hesp. 

 (2) : 4 i. 



ANKO LA ~Evans, 1937, Cat. Afr. Hesp. Brit. Mus. : 106. Type-species by original designation : 

 Osmodes (?) fan Holland, 1894, Ent. News 5 : 91. 



ANOPS Boisduval, [1836], (Roret's Suite a Buffon), Hist. not. Ins., Spec. gen. L6pid. 1 : 

 explic. pi. 23 ( = 7Q. Type-species by monotypy : Papilio phaedrus Fabricius, 1781, 

 Spec. Ins. 2 : 125. 



The taxon represented by the nominal species Papilio phaedrus Fabricius is currently 

 identified on taxonomic grounds with the taxon represented by the older-established nominal 

 species Papilio thetis Drury, [1773] (///. nat. Hist. 2 : index & 16, pi. 9, figs 3, 4). 



The name Anops Boisduval is invalid as it is a junior homonym of Anops Bell, 1833, Proc. 

 zool. Soc. Lond. 1 (1833) (8) : 99. 



ANOSIA Hiibner, 1816, Verz. bekannt. Schmett. (1) : 16. Type-species by selection by Scudder 

 (1875, Proc. amer. Acad. Arts Sci., Boston 10 : 113) : Papilio gilippus Cramer, [1775], 

 Uitl. Kapellen 1 (3) : 41, pi. 26, figs E, F. 



