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THE PANORPOID COMPLEX, 111., 



The changes at metamorphosis are the same as in Euschemon, 

 resulting in the formation of an areocel in the forewing, and a 

 generally similar type of venation. The chief differences lie in 

 the retention of a short spur of M 1+2 within the basal cell 

 of the forewing, and in the anal Y-vein remaining quite as large 

 as it was in the pupal wing (Text-fig. 102), and hence somewhat 

 more conspicuous than in the imago of Euschemon. In some 

 Nymphalidae, not only a short spur of M 1+2) but also corre- 



Text-Fig.102. 

 Euploea corinna Macleay, (fam. Nymphalidae), imaginal venation, 

 (x 1£). Lettering as on p. 535. 



sponding spurs of R 4+5 and M 3+4 , may be seen projecting into 

 the cell of the forewing; while, in the hind, the positions of the 

 same structures may be indicated by knobs or swellings. These 

 are easily to be seen in the large Banainae, e.g. Banaida archip- 

 pus Fabr. In the hindwing, the small closed space between Sc 



