434 FRANCIS HEMMING 



TELLERVO Kirby, 1894, in Allen's Nat. Libr., Lepid. 1 : 28. Type-species through Section 

 (i) (replacement names) of Article 67 : Papilio zoilus Fabricius, 1775, Syst. Ent. : 480. 



Kirby introduced the name Tellervo as a replacement for the name Hamadryas Boisduval, 

 [1832], which is invalid as a junior homonym of Hamadryas Hiibner, [1806]. 



TELLES Godman, [1900], in Godman & Salvin, Biol, centr .-amer . , Lep. Rhop. 2 : 518. Type- 

 species by original designation : Papilio arcalaus Stoll, [1782], in Cramer, Uitl. Kapellen 

 4 (33) : 211, pi. 391, figs I, K. 



TELLONA Evans, 1955, C a t- anier. Hesp. Brit. Mus. 4 : 207, 245. Type-species by original 

 designation : Hesperia variegata Hewitson, 1870, Equat. Lep. Buckley : 73. 



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

 Scudder (1875, Proc. amer. Acad. Arts Sci., Boston 10 : 278) : Papilio merione Fabricius, 

 1781, Spec. Ins. 2 : 94. 



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

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

 established nominal species Papilio laothoe Cramer, [1777] (Uitl. Kapellen 2 (11) : 55, pi. 132, 

 figs A, B). 



TENARIS Hiibner, [1819], Verz. bekannt. Schmett. (4) : 53 (an Incorrect Original Spelling of 

 Taenaris Hiibner, [1819]). 



It has been explained in the note on the name Taenaris that this is the Correct Original 

 spelling and that the spelling Tenaris is the Incorrect Original Spelling. 



TENIORHINUS Holland, 1892, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (6) 10 : 292. Type-species by mono- 

 typy : Teniorhinus watsoni Holland, 1892, ibid. (6) 10 : 292. 



Holland attributed this generic name to Watson in manuscript ; it was in fact not pub- 

 lished by Watson until 1893 when it appeared in the spelling " Teiniorhinus ", being then 

 treated as a new name, notwithstanding the fact that, as Watson designated watsoni Holland 

 as type-species, he must have been aware that Holland had already published the name 

 Teniorhinus. 



TERACINIA Rober, 1910, Ent. Z. 44 : 19. Type-species through Section (i) (replacement 

 names) of Article 67 : Nereis neso Hiibner, [1806], Samml. exot. Schmett. 1 : pi. [5]. 



The name Teracinia was introduced by Rober as a replacement for the name Ceratinia 

 Hiibner, 1816. This action was quite uncalled-for, as Ceratinia is a nomenclatorially avail- 

 able name. The name Teracinia Rober is therefore invalid as a junior objective synonym of 

 Ceratinia Hiibner. 



TERACOLUS Swainson, [1833], Zool. Illustr. (2) 3 : pi. 115. Type-species by monotypy : 

 Teracolus subfasciatus Swainson, [1833], ibid. (2) 3 : pi. 115. 



TERATONEURA Dudgeon, 1909, Trans, ent. Soc. Lond. 1909, Bull. : li. Type-species by 

 monotypy : Teratoneura isabellae Dudgeon, 1909, ibid. 1909, Bull. : li. 



TERATOPHTHALMA Stichel, 1909, Berl. ent. Z. 54 (1/2) : 1. Type-species by original 

 designation : Diophthalma phelina Felder (C.) & Felder (R.), 1862, Wien. ent. Monats. 



6 : 411. 



TERATOZEPHYRUS Sibatani, 1946, Bull. lep. Soc. Japan 1 (3) : 77. Type-species by 

 original designation : Zephyrus arisanus Wileman, 1909, Annot. zool. japon., Tokyo 



7 (2) : 91-93- 



TERIA Blasquez, 1870, La Naturaleza, Mexico 1 : 282. Type-species by monotypy : Teria 

 agavis Blasquez, 1870, ibid. 1 : 282, pi. 2, figs 1-5 $. 



The taxon represented by the nominal species Teria agavis Blasquez is currently treated as 

 being the same as that represented by the older-established nominal species Castnia hesperiaris 

 Walker, 1856 (Cat. Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. 7 : 1583). 



It was suggested by Barnes & McDunnough in 191 1 (Contrib. nat. Hist. Lepid. N. Amer. 

 1 (No. 3) : 17) that the name Teria, as used by Blasquez, was an Incorrect Subsequent 



