CLASSIFICATION OF THE LEPIDOPTERA PAPILIONINA 307 



Family VI. Papilionidae— 



CHARACTERS. — F.W. vein 5 approximated to 4 at base, lb with a 

 short spur to inner margin. H.W. la absent. Anterior legs fully developed. 

 This a very distinct strongly marked family, both in structure and appearance 

 rather isolated from the rest of the group. 

 TABULATION OF GENERA:— 



1. F.W. 10 absent 1 Parnassius, Gm. 



„ 10 present -, 2 



2. F.W. 7, 8 and 9 stalked 2 Leptocercus, 



Swan. 



„ 9 separate .-, 3 



3. H.W. 8 connected by a bar with cell 3 Armanda, Atk. 



„ not connected by a bar with cell 4 



4. F.W. 6 approximate to 7. Palpi long 4 Teinopalpus, 



Hope. 



6 from middle of ansverse vein. Palpi 



short 5 Papilio, L. 



PUTLOG EN Y. — The first four genera may be regarded as parallel 

 developments from the last. 



Family VII. Hesperiadae— 



CHARACTERS. — Anterior legs fully developed in both sexes. All the 

 veins in both wings present and separate. 



TABULATION OF GENERA :— 



1. F.W. vein 5 approximated to 4 2 



„ „ not approximated to 4 13 



2. H.W. vein 5 rudimentary 3 



„ „ fully developed , 12 



3. Antenna? club truncate , 44 Hesperia, Fb. 



acuminate 4 



>> )> 



4. F.W. in $ with costal fold 46 Achalarus, . 



Scudder. 



„ „ without „ 5 



5. Palpi terminal joint suberect 6 



,i „ „ porrect 7 



6. F.W. 3 close to end of cell „ 39 Cel^enorrhincs, 



lib. 



„ „ some distance from end of cell 38 Charmion, de X. 



7. Cell of F.W. more than f 35 Hantana, Mre. 



» „ less ., „ ., 8 



8. (J with a tuft of hair on anterior coxa) 36 Caprona, Wallen. 



$ without „ „ „ „ „ 9 



9. $ legs nearly naked 42 Tagiades, Hb. 



$ posterior tibia? hairy... 10 



10, Hairs on posterior tibiee developed into a tuft. 11 



„ „ „ not „ „ „ . 40 Odina, Mab. 



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