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c*. Wings upperside : neither banded nor streaked. 



a^. Fore wing upperside: at least three pre- 



apical dots, one below the other ; male 



uniform black, above female ; tawny ; exp. 



under 2" Apatura. 



6^. Forewing upperside: no preapical white 

 dots : exp. over 2". 

 a*. Forewing with an ocellus always present 

 between veins 2 and 3, at least on the 

 underside ; exp. 2"-2-75" Junonia. 



Fig. 14. 

 Euthalia lepidca, showing absence of ocellus ; for occillus present vide 



PI. A., figs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 



b^. Forewing with no occillus ; exp. 2." 75-3" 



3*3" Euthalia, 



Dophla and Euthalia are very closely allied ; the larvse and piipse 

 being of the same typo : the former with long feathered lateral pro- 

 cesses, the latter being pyramidal in shape. 



The larvse of Vanessa, Junonia, Kallmia, Hypolimnas and Cethosia 

 are all spined ; the pupae are elongate and more or less circular in 

 transverse section with a tuberculate surface. ErgoUs and Byhlia are 

 slightly different from these, Cufha and Atella somewhat from all, 

 while Rahinda and Neptis are hardly spined in the proper sense of 

 the word, though evidently related to the type. 



The larva of Apatura and Euripus is naked with a two-horned 

 head and tail-points ; the pupa is carinated dorsally and elongated. 



The larva of Charaxes and Eulapis has four horns to the head and 

 hardly any tail-points ; the pupa is short, stout and smooth. 



