GENERIC NAMES OF BUTTERFLIES 209 



HARPENDYREUS Heron, 1909, Trans, zool. Soc. Lond. 19 (2) : 158. Type-species by mono- 

 typy : Harpendyreus reginaldi Heron, 1909, ibid. 19 (2) : 159, pi. 5, figs 23, 24 $, 25, 26 $. 



HARSIESIS Fruhstorfer, [191 1], in Seitz, Grossschmitt. Erde 9 : 299. Type-species by mono- 

 typy : Hypocysta hygea Hewitsson, [1863], ///. exot. Butts 3 : [99], pi. [50], figs 2, 3 <J. 



Fruhstorfer stated that there was only one certain species in this genus, namely Hypocysta 

 hygea Hewitson. In addition, he cited in this genus the nominal species Hypocysta hecaerge 

 Hewitson, [1863] (loc. cit. 3 : [99], pi. 50, figs 4, 5) which he suggested might represent a pale 

 aberration of the taxon represented by the nominal species Hypocysta hygea. Hypocysta 

 hecaerge, as a species inquirenda, is ineligible (Article 67 (g)) for selection as type-species, and 

 accordingly, as stated above, Hypocysta hygea is the type-species of this genus by monotypy. 



HASORA Moore, [1881], Lep. Ceylon 1 (4) : 159. Type-species by original designation : 



Goniloba badra Moore, 1857, in Horsfield & Moore, Cat. lep. Ins. Mus. East India Coy (1) : 



2 45- pl- 7- fi g s 3 (larva), 3a (pupa). 

 HEBOMOIA Hiibner, [1819], Verz. bekannt. Schmett. (6) : 96. Type-species by selection by 



Butler (1870, Cistula ent. 1 : 48) : Papilio glaucippe Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat. (ed. 10) 



1 : 469. 



HECAERGE Ochsenheimer, 18 16, Schmett. Europa 4 : 32. Type-species by monotypy : 

 Papilio celtis Laicharting, 1782, in Fuessly, Archiv Insektengesch., Heft 2 (No. 4) : 1. 



This name is invalid, because it is a junior objective synonym of Libythea Fabricius, 1807. 



The name Hecaerge is often attributed to Hiibner, because it was used by that author in 

 [1819] {Verz. bekannt. Schmett. (7) : 100). This is one of the very few cases in which Hiibner 

 employed a generic name proposed by a previous author and at the same time used it in the 

 same sense as that in which it had been employed by the earlier author. 



HECALENE Doubleday, 1844, List. Spec. lep. Ins. lUit. Mus. 1 : 112. Type-species by mono- 

 typy : Papilio clytemnestra Cramer, [1777], Uitl. Kapellen 2 (12) : 61, pl. 137, figs A, B. 



The generic name Hecalene Doubleday is invalid, as it is a junior objective synonym of 

 Hypna Hiibner, [1819]. 



HECTORIDES Hiibner, 1821, Index exot. Lep. : [1], [2]. Type-species by selection by 

 Scudder (1875, Proc. amer. Acad. Arts Sci., Boston 10 : 184) : Papilio agavus Drury, [1782], 

 ///. nat. Hist. 3 : index et 11, pl. 9, fig. 4. 



Hiibner published the name Hectorides twice in the year 1821, first (as shown above) in the 

 Index exot. Lep., and later in that year in volume 2 of the Samml. exot. Schmett. (on pl. 

 [106]). 



HEDAMARA Goltz, 1939, Ent. Rundsch. 56 : 42 (an Incorrect Subsequent Spelling of Hemadara 

 Moore, [1893]). 



HEDONE Scudder, 1872, i,th Ann. Rep. Peabody Acad. Sci. 1871 : 79. Type-species by original 

 designation : Hesperia brettus Boisduval & Leconte, [1834], Hist. gin. icon. Lipid. Chenilles 

 Amer. sept. : pl. 75, figs 3, 4 6", 5 $. 



The taxon represented by Hesperia brettus Boisduval & Leconte is currently treated sub- 

 jectively on taxonomic grounds as being the same as the taxon represented by the older- 

 established nominal species Thymelicits vibex Geyr, [1832], {in Hiibner, Zutr. z. Samml. exot. 

 Schmett. 4 : 22, pl. [118], figs 685, 686). 



HEGESIPPE Evans, 1951, Cat. amer. Hesp. Brit. Mus. 1 : 5, 62. Type-species by original 

 designation : Sarbia hegesippe Mabille & Boullet, 1908, Ann. Sci. nat., Zool. (6) 7 : 201. 



HELCYRA Felder (C), i860, S.B. Akad. Wiss. Wien 40 : 450. Type-species by monotypy : 

 Helcyra chionippe Felder (C), i860, ibid. 40 : 450. 



HELIAS Fabricius, 1807, Mag. f. Insektenk. (Illiger) 6 : 287. Type-species by subsequent 

 designation through Section (a) (ii) of Article 69 by Butler (1870, Ent. mon. Mag. 7 : 98) 

 Urbanus phalaenoides Hiibner, [1812], Samml. exot. Schmett. 1 : pl. [152]. 



Fabricius established this genus with a short diagnosis but without citing any 



