574 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XVI. 



C. Fw. vein 5 from the middle of the 

 transverse vein. 



D. Pnecostal nerve bent forwards, sim- 



ple. 



E. Anterior legs clothed with long hair- 

 like scales 12 Limnas. 



EE. Anterior legs clothed with short 

 appressed scales generally fringed 



with thinly scattered long hairs 13 Danais. 



DD. Prascostal nerve bent backwards, 



bifurcate 14 Eupluu. 



CC. Fw. vein 5 approximated to 6 at 



base 15 Melanitis. 



A A. Hindwings veins 3 and 4 from a point or stalked, 

 or cell open (i.e. with the transverse *vein rudi- 

 mentary). 

 B 1 . Club of antennas short, broad, abrupt. 



C x . Forewings veins 3 and 4 stalked or from a point 2 Junonia. 

 CC 1 . „ „ 3 and 4 separate. 



D J . Eyes smooth, 



E. Fw. veins 2, 3 and 4 equidistant at 



base 1 Argynnis. 



EE. Fw. space between 3 and 4 less than 



half than between 2 and 3 3 HypoUmnas. 



DD 1 . Eyes hairy 4 Vanessa. 



BB l . Club of antennas long, gradual, often slight 



C-. Fw. veins 3 and 4 widely separate 8 Charaxes. 



CC 2 . Fw. 3 and 4 closely approximated at base 

 or from a point, or cell open. 

 D 2 . Fw. veins 5 and 6 nearly parallel. 



E 1 . Fw. veins 9 and 10 stalked 9 Cethosia. 



EE 2 . Fw. veins 9 and 10 separate ... 10 Kallima. 

 DD 2 . Fw. veins 5 ami 6 more or less ap- 

 proximated at base 



E 2 . Fw. veins 9 and 10 stalked ... 5 Cupha. 

 EE 2 . Fw. veins 9 and 10 separate. 



F. Palpi as long as or longer 



than the head G Cyrestis. 



FF. Palpi shorter than the 



head. , 7 Apatura. 



Germs Argynnis. 



This is the first genus illustrated in this series and includes all those 

 species familiarly known as Fritilleries. 



