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Phalanx I.—Papiliones. 
Tribus I.— Nymphales. 
I. Nereides—Nereis polymnia. 
II. Limnades—Limnas chrysippus. 
III. Lemoniades — Lemonias maturna. 
IV. Dryades—Dryas paphia. 
Y. Hamadryades—Hamadryas io. 
VI. Najades—Najas populi. 
VII. Potamides—Potamis iris. 
VIII. Oreades—Oreas proterpina. 
Tribus II.— Gentiles. 
I. Rustici—Rusticus argus. 
II. Principes—Princeps macbaon. 
III. Mancipii—Mancipium brassicse. 
IY. Consules—Consul fabius. 
Y. Urbani—Urbanus malvse. 
Some of the above names bad previously been used as sectional 
names by various authors. 
No difficulty can exist in determining the type of Latreille’s Satyrus , 
as Satyrus or le Satyre is used as the name of megcera by many of the 
old authors. 
One or two works not noticed by Dr. Buckell may be named. In 
1857 Wallengren, in bis Lepidoptera Scandinavian Rhopalocera, divided 
the Swedish butterflies as follows:— 
PAPILIONES. 
Tetrapodes. 
Satyroidce : — CoenonympJia, Pararge, Aphantopus ( hyperantlius ), 
Epinephele , Satyrus, \_Chionobas. not Brit.], Erebia. 
Nymphalides : — Limenitis, Melitoea, Argynnis, Vanessa. 
Hexapodes. 
Heliconides: — Colias, Goniopteryx, Leucophasia, Anthocharis, Pier is, 
Aporia. 
Parnasii:—Doritis (= Parnassius ). 
Equites : — Papilio. 
Lyccenides : —Zepliyrus ( quercus, betulce ), Theda, Polyommatus , 
Lyccena. 
Heteropodes. 
Erycinides:—Hamearis ( lucina ). 
HESPERIOIDzE. 
Pieteropterus, Hesperia, Syrichtus, Thanaos. 
In 1860 Zebrawski, in a work on the Lepidoptera of Cracow, 
proposed the following arrangement, which, so far as I know, is quite 
unique:— Sphingidce, Noctuidee, Bombycidce, Papilionidce, Geometridce, 
Pyralioiclce, Tortricidce , Pteroplioridee, Tineidce. The Papilionidce are not 
sub-divided except into genera as follows:— Doritis (— Parnassius), 
