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tides) for this genus as the result of his paper containing that name being published before the 

 corresponding paper by de Niceville. 



It will be seen from the foregoing particulars that the name Indoxylides Doherty was 

 published only in an explanatory note in the paper in which the name Eooxylides (de Nice- 

 ville MS.) Doherty was first published and is invalid as being a junior objective synonym of 

 that name. 



INESSA de Niceville, 1897, /. asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt II, 66 (3) : 570. Type-species by original 

 designation : Inessa ilion de Niceville, 1897, ibid. Pt II, 66 (3) : 571, pi. 4, fig. 33. 



INFRAPHULIA Field, 1958, Proc. U.S. nat. Mus. 108 : 114, 106. Type-species by original 

 designation : Phulia nymphula var. illimani Weymer, 1890, in Weymer & Maassen, in 

 Stiibel & Reisse, Reisen Sud-Amer., Lepid. : 98, 125, pi. 4, fig. 12. 



IOIS Doherty, 1889, /. asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt II, 58 (4) : 411. Type-species by monotypy : 

 Amblypodia inornata Felder (C.) & Felder (R.), i860, Wien. ent. Monats. 4 : 396. 



IOLANA Bethune-Baker, 1914, Ent. Rec. 26 : 162. Type-species by original designation : 

 Lycaena iolas Ochsenheimer, 1816, Schmett. Envopa 4 : 144. 



IOLAPHILUS Stempffer & Bennett, 1958, Bull. Inst, franc. Afr. Noire 20 (A) (4) : 1298, 

 1253. Type-species by original designation : Iolaus menas Druce, 1890, Ann. Mag. nat. 

 Hist. (6) 5 : 29. 



This name first appeared in the above paper in a key (: 1253) where no species was cited 

 as belonging to the taxon so established ; this deficiency was made good later in the paper 

 (: 1298) where a type-species was designated. 



IOLAUS Hiibner, [1819], Verz. bekannt. Schmett. (6) : 81. Type-species by selection by 

 Hewitson [1865], ///. diurn. Lep., Lycaenidae 1 (text) : 40 : Papilio eurisus Cramer, 1782, 

 Pap. Exot. 3 : pi. 221, figs D, E. 



IONOLYCE Toxopeus, 1929, Tijdschr. Ent. 72 : 236. Type-species by monotypy : Ionolyce 

 helicon javanica Toxopeus, 1929, ibid. 72 : 236. 



The nominal species of which Toxopeus in the above combination described the new unit 

 javanica as a subspecies is : Lycaena helicon Felder (C), i860 (S. B. Akad. Wiss. Wien. 



40 : 457)- 



This is one of a number of generic names first published in the paper cited above against 

 which Toxopeus added a note suggesting that before the appearance of this paper these names 

 might already have appeared in the volume of the serial Treubia for 1929. As has already been 

 explained in the fuller note given on the name Discolampa Toxopeus, another of the names 

 concerned, the paper which Toxopeus had in mind was never published. 



IOPHANUS Draudt, [1920], in Seitz, Grossschmett. Erde 5 : 814. Type-species by monotypy : 

 Chrysophanus (?) pyrrhias Godman & Salvin, [1887], Biol, centr .-amer . , Lep. Rhop. 2 : 

 101, pi. 58, figs 26, 27 (J. 



IPHIAS Boisduval, [1836], (Roret's Suite a Buffon), Hist. nat. Ins., Spec. gen. Lepid. 1 : 595. 

 Type-species by selection by Blanchard (1840, Hist. nat. Ins. 3 : 342) : Papilio glaucippe 

 Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat. (ed. 10) 1 : 469. 



The name Iphias Boisduval is invalid, as it is a junior objective synonym of Hebemoia 

 Hiibner, [1819]. 



IPHICLIDES Hiibner, [1819], Verz. bekannt. Schmett. (6) : 82. Type-species by selection 

 by Scudder (1872, \th Ann. Rep. Peabody Acad. Sci. 1871 : 65) : Papilio podalirius Linnaeus, 

 1758, Syst. Nat. (ed. 10) 1 : 463, nota. 



The bibliographical references and localities cited by Linnaeus for the nominal species 

 Papilio podalirius showed clearly that he had confused together under this name two distinct 

 taxa, one occurring in central and southern Europe, exclusive of Spain ; the other in Spain and 

 for a long stretch of the African Mediterranean littoral ; it was to the first of these taxa that 

 the specific name podalirius has always been applied while the second, which was not dis- 



