66 Mn. Jones's new Arrangement of Papilios, 
Heziconiu. Wings marrow, entire, often naked. or deprived of 
{cales; the upper wings long, the inferior fhort—* 
Add, 
with a connecting nerve in the centre; very flightly 
grooved, to admit the abdomen, which is in general 
long, as are alfo the antenna, 
Danai. Wings entire— 
Add, 
the under with a conneéting nerve in the centre, and 
a deep abdominal groove; palpi projected. 
As I before remarked under the Equites, that the 
Troes had each of them the character aífigned to the 
Equites, it was neceffary the Achivi fhould have the 
fame. So in the Danai Candidi, as every fpecimen de- 
fcribed by Linnæus has the fame character, viz. the 
' connecting nerve, it is neceflary alfo that the Danai 
Feftivi fhould have the fame. 
NYvMPHALES. Wings denticulated— 
Add, 
the under without a conneGting nerve in the centre, and 
With a deep abdominal groove, palpi projected. 
N. B. The terms of fubintegerrimus to fome of the 
Danai, and fubdentatus to fome of the Nymphales, 
approach fo near as to confound the one family with 
the other; but the conne&ing nerve in the centre of 
the wing is a certain diftinguifhing character between 
the Danai and Nymphales. 
PLEBEI, Small. s 
Rurales—Spots on the wings pbbs: | 
Urbicole—Spots on the wings for the moft part tranf- 
parent. 
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