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■ ( 355 ) XXIII. On the Diurnal Lepidoptera described in Omelin's Edition of the Systema Naturae. By W. F. KlEBT. [Bead ,1st November, 1869.] Gmelin's edition of Linnaeus* 8ystema Naturce contains a considerable number of new species of Diurnal Lepidoptera, most of which were preyiously described at greater length (but without names) by Zschach, in the Entomological portion of the Museum Lesheantim. These names and descriptions are never quoted, and therefore it may not be useless to give full descriptions of all such species as have not yet been satisfactorily identified, and indications of the others. The remains of Leske^s collection are in the Museum of the Royal Dublin Society, but the greater .number of the specimens have succumbed to the ravages of time and neglect. Nevertheless I have succeeded in recovering several of the types, most of which I have been able to identify, with the kind assistance of Mr. Hewitson. A few of the more obscure or damaged types I had not time to work out when in the neighbourhood of London ; and one or two types which I had overlooked were detected after my return to Dublin. These latter, however, are of slight importance. Most of the types are numlDcred, and are therefore certain ; but a few were incorrectly numbered, or not marked at all; wherever the smallest doubt about a type exists, it is indicated in the following pages. Our collection is not sufficiently large for me to attempt to identify those species of which no types exist ; but I quote Gmelin's names and Zschach's descriptions in full, hoping that if publicity is given to them, others may be enabled to do so. Unfortunately Zschach gives no local-ities, simply noting "'europaeus" or "exoticus," which will increase the difficulty of applying his descriptions. It will be seen that in most cases Gmelin's names are ; merely synonyms, but in some instances they have priority, and a full claim to be restored. I take the species in the order in which they occur in Gmelin, and where they have been satisfactorily identified, the names by which they will henceforth, in accordance with the law of priority, be known, are printed in capitals, and referred to the modern genex'a. TRAKS. ENT. SOC. 1869. PART V. (DECEMBER.) 2 E

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XXIII. On the Diurnal Lepidoptera described in Gmelin's Edition of the Systema Naturæ

W F Kirby.
Transactions of The Royal Entomological Society of London 17: 355-362 (1869)

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