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and the omission of any reference to it might be misinterpreted as being due to inadvertence. 

 References to this alleged but non-existent name will be found in, amongst others, the follow- 

 ing publications : (a) Kirby, [1878] (Zool. Rec. 13 (year 1876) : Ins. 151) ; (b) Scudder, 1882, 

 (Nomencl. zool., Univ. Index : 76) and (c) Bryk, 1937 (Lep. Cat. 78 : 431). 



CONSUL Hiibner, [1806], Tentamen : [1]. Type-species by monotypy : Papilio fabnis 

 Cramer, [1776], Uitl. Kapellen 1 (8) : 141, pi. 90, figs C, D. 



The pamphlet entitled " Tentamen . .", in which this name appeared was rejected for 

 nomenclatorial purposes as not having been properly published by the ruling given by the 

 Commission in its Opinion 07 published in 1926 (Smitlison. miscell. Coll. 73 No. 4 : 19-30 — 

 also numbered as Publication 2873) and republished in facsimile in 1958 (Opin. int. Comm. 

 zool. Nom. 1 (B) : 355-366). 



The name Consul Hiibner of the Tentamen is therefore invalid. In 1954 {Opin. int. Comtn. 

 zool. Nom. 6 : 135-178) the Commission in its Opinion 278 placed this name on the Official 

 Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology as Name No. 77. 



CONSUL Hiibner, [1807], Samml. exot. Schmett. 1 : pi. [148]. Type-species by monotypy ; 

 Papilio fabius Cramer, [1776], Uitl. Kapellen 1 (6) : 141, pi. 90, figs C, D. 



On plate [148] where the generic name was (as shown above) introduced and where alone it 

 was used by Hiibner, the sole species figured appeared under the name Consul gravis fabius 

 and without any indication of its authorship. It may certainly be concluded however that, 

 as so used, this was not a new name of Hiibner's but merely a usage of the specific name 

 fabius Cramer in a new combination. 



COOKSONIA Druce, 1905, Trans, ent. Sue. Loud. 1905 : 250. Type-species by original 

 designation : Cooksonia trimeni Druce, 1905, ibid. 1905 : 257, pi. 13, fig. 3. 



COPAEODES Speyer, 1877, in Edwards, Trans, amer. ent. Soc. 6 : 49, 64. Type-species by 

 Kirby [1879], in Zool. Rec. 14 (year 1877) (Ins.) : 139 : Heteropterus procris Edwards, 



1871, Trans, amer. ent. Soc. 3 : 215. 



The name Copaeodes was published m an Appendix to a paper by W. 1 1 Edwards who there 

 stated : "I give the definitions of Section?-, and Genera >>t the Eiesperidae [sic], as sent to me 

 by Dr. Speyer with his notes ". A note attached t' 1 the definition of Copac,!, ^ was initialled 

 " S." [ = Speyer]. 



The taxon represented by the nominal species Heteropterus procris is currently considered 

 subjectively on taxonomic grounds as being the same as that represented by the older- 

 established nominal species Ancyloxypha aurantiaca Hewitson, 1X68 {Descr. One Hundred new 

 Spec. Hesp. (2) : 45). 

 COPHANTA Moore, 1884, /. asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt II, 53 (1) : 35. Type-species by original 

 designation : Iolaus illurgis Hewitson, [1869], /// Hum. l.tp , Lycaenidae 1 (text), Suppl. : 

 10 ; 2 (plates), Suppl. : suppl. pi. 4, figs 37, 38 $. 



The name Cophanta Moore is invalid, as it is a junior homonym of the name Cophanta 

 Walker, 1864 [List Spec. lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. 30 : 964). 

 CORACHIA Seitz, [1917], Grossschmett. Erde 5 : 709 (an Incorrect Subsequent Spelling of 



Corrachia Schaus, 1913). 

 CORADES Hewitson, [1849], Proc. zool. Soc. Loud. 16 (187) : 115. Type-species by mono- 

 typy : Corades enyo Hewitson, [1849], ibid. 16 (187) : 117, pi. 4. 

 CORBULIS Boisduval, 1870, Consid. Lipid. Guatemala : 32. Type-species by selection by 

 Kirby [1871], in Zool. Rec. 7 (year 1870) : 383 : Ithomia aggripina Hewitson, [1863], 

 III. exot. Butts 3 : [14], pi. [7], fig. 152. 

 CORDELIA Shirozu & Yamamoto, 1956, Sieboldia 1 (4) : 339, 349. Type-species by original 



designation : Dipsas comes Leech, 1890, Entomologist 23 : 41. 

 CORDILLANA Hayward, 1941, Rev. Mus. La Plata (n.s.), Zool. 2 : 288. Type-species through 

 Section (i) (replacement names) of Article 67 : Andinus venustus Hayward, 1940, Rev. Soc. 

 cienc. argent. 10 (3) : 285, text-fig. 9 (q* genit.). 



