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SYNONYMIC NOTES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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In 1834 Dejean proposed the name Euchætes for a genus of Coleoptera, and it had thus been preoccupied for seven years when Harris used it in 1841 for the moth named by Drury, Bombyx Egle.
In 1858 it was used for a third time by Sclater for a genus of birds, and in 1876 Leconte described another genus of Coleoptera under this same much-used name.
As it is a well-known rule of nomenclature that a generic name can be used only once in the animal kingdom, all subsequent use of the term for other genera is erroneous and must cease.
It therefore becomes necessary to give other names, and I propose the name EUCHÆTIAS, from a kindred Greek word, for the genus erected by Harris. It is not necessary for me to define the genus, as it is well known, and this is merely a necessary change of name, the type, of course, being Egle, Drury.
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