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JOICEYA Talbot, 1928, Bull. Hill. Mus. 2 (3) : 214. Type-species by original designation : 

 Joiceya praeclarus Talbot, 1928, ibid. 2 (3) : 214. 



JUDITHA Hemming, 1964, Annot. lep. (4) : 147. Type-species by original designation : 

 Papilio lamis Stoll, [1780], in Cramer, Uitl. Kapellen 4 (28) : 88, pi. 335, figs F, G. 



This genus, which was carved out of the genus Nymphidium Fabricius for a small group of 

 species, was well characterized by Stichel in 191 1 [in Wytsman's Gen. Ins. 112B : 364, pi. 22, 

 figs 99a-g). Unfortunately, Stichel applied to the genus so characterized the name Peplia 

 lliibner, [1819], which was not available for this purpose, its type-species being the same as 

 that of the older-established nominal genus Nymphidium Fabricius. As there was no generic 

 name either objectively or subjectively available for the genus recognized by Stichel, I 

 provided it with a name, selecting for this purpose the word juditha, based upon the Christian 

 name of my younger daughter. 



JUNEA Hemming, 1964, Annot. lep. (4) : 137. Type-species through Sei tion (i) (replacement 

 names) of Article 67 : Daedalma doraete Hewitson, [1858], ///. exot. Butts 2 : [85], pi. [43], 

 figs 4. 5 ct 



The name Junea was introduced as a replacement for the name Polymastus Thieme, 1907, 

 which is invalid under the Law of Homonymy. 



JUNONIA Hubner, [1819], Verz. bekannt. Schmett. (3) : 34. Type-species by selection by 

 Scudder (1872, 4th Ann. Rep. Peabody Acad. Sci. 1871 : 43) : Papilio lavinia Cramer, 

 [1775], Uitl. Kapellen 1 (2) : 32, pi. 21, figs C, D. 



JUPITERIA Scudder, (889, Ann. Rep. U.S.geol. Survey 8 (1): 448. 



Scudder placed in this genus a single new fossil species Jupiteria charon Scudder, 1889 

 (loc. cit.), which is therefore the type-species by monotypv. lie considered this species to 

 belong to the Vanessid section of the family Nymphalidae. 



JUSTINIA Evans, 1955, Cat. amer. Hesp. Brit. Mus. 4 : 90, 194. Type-species by original 

 designation : Hesperia justinianus Latreille, [1824], Ency. mith. 9 (Ins.) (2) : 760. 



At the present moment the name Juslinia Evans is a junior objective synonym, because, 

 when designating the type-species for his genus Phanis (a nominal genus established in 1900 

 and bearing an invalid name which was replaced by the same author in 1901 by the name 

 Phanes), Godman misidentified the species Thracides aletes Geyer, [1832], with Hesperia 

 justinianus Latreille and designated the latter, as being the older of the two nominal species, 

 to be the type-species of Phanis. The Commission is being asked to apply the provisions of 

 Article 70(a) (misidentified type-species) by designating Thracides aletes Geyer to be the 

 type-species of Phanes ( = Plianis) Godman, thus giving effect to Godman's clear intention. 

 On the grant by the Commission of the foregoing application, the name Justinia Evans will 

 become the oldest — indeed, the only available —name for the genus typified by Hesperia 

 justinianus Latreille. In the interests of nomenclatorial stability and in accordance with the 

 precept laid down in Article 80 of the Code the name / ustiuia Evans is here treated as a nomen- 

 clatorially available name. 



KABANDA Moore, 1880, Trans, ent. Soc. Lond. 1880 (4) : 168. Type-species by original 

 designation : Mycalesis malsarida Butler, 1868, Cat. diurn. Lep. Satyridae Brit. Mus. : 

 134, pi. 3, fig. 14. 



KAILASIUS Moore, [1902], Lep. ind. 5 (53) : 118. Type-species by original designation : 



Parnassius charltonius Gray, 1852, Cat. lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. 1 (Papilionidae) : 77, pi. 12, 



fig- 7- 

 KALKASIA Moore, [1898], Lep. ind. 3 (32) : 146 ; ibid., 3 (34) : 214. Type-species by 



original designation : Limenitis alwina Bremer & Grey, [1852], in Motschulsky, Etud. ent. 



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