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29. F.W. 11 anastomosing with 12, but becom- 

 ing free again 28 iEifONA, Hew. 



„ „ coinciding with 12 after origin ... 30 



30. F.W. 10 absent 30 Enispe, Westw. 



„ „ present 31 



31. F.W. 10 coinciding with 11 after origin ... 32 



„ „ free to costa 33 



32. F.W. 4 nearly straight 34 Discophoea, 



Boiscl. 



„ „ broadly bent 31 Thaumantis, 



Hb. 



33. F.W. cell only lineally closed 32 Symphjedra, 



Hb. 



„ „ „ tubularly closed 34 



34. F.W. 4 regularly curved 33 Xetjxidta, Hb. 



„ „ „ straight 35 Prothce, Hb. 



35. F.W. 5 and 6 nearly parallel S6 



„ „ more or less approximated at 

 base 41 



36. Both cells completely open 21 Doleschallia, 



Felcl. 



„ » not „ „ 37 



37. F.W. 10 out of 9 38 



„ „ free 39 



38. Cell of H.W. completely open 19 Cynthia, Fb. 



„ „ „ lineally closed 20 Cethosia, Fb. 



39. F.W. 3 and 4 only approximated at base ... 24 Dichorraggia, 



utl. 

 „ „ from a point 40 



40. F.W. 9 and 10 from a point 23 Pseudergolis, 



Feld. 



„ „ separate 22 Kallima, 



Westw. 



41. F.W. 9 and 10 talked 42 



„ „ separate, or 8 of H. W. not 



reaching termen 44 



42. F.W. cell open...., 15 Euripus, Westw. 



„ „ lineally closed 13 Cupha, Billb. 



43. F.W. 11 and 12 anastomosing \Q Tana^cia, Butl, 



„ „ separate 45 



44. F.W. cell closed, 3 and 4 stalked 14 Cirrhochroa, 



Dbld. 

 „ „ 3 and 4 from a point, or 



cell open, ,„..., , , 17 Apatuea, 



Fb. 



