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Ukatidato', the hinder wings having two projecting processes. 

 Caudata, in which one or more projections in the hinder wings are 



extended into processes. 

 Concolores, of the same colour both on the upper and under surfaces. 

 Conniventes, which when at rest have the anterior margin in part 



contiguous to the inner or posterior margin, whether erect or in- 

 cumbent. 

 Convolute, wrapping round the body, the upper surface forming a 



convexity. 

 Costa, the margin l)et\vecn the base and the apex. 

 Crenata, the margin notched, but in such a way that the incisures 



are pointed to neither extremity. 

 C?-uciaf(e, incumbent, buttlie inner margins lying over each other. 

 Cruciata: complkutcr, folded together crosswise. 

 Deflexa, incumbent, but not horizontally, the outer edges declining 



towards the sides. 

 Dcntato-erosa, hollowed, with denticulations between the hollows. 

 Dcnticulatic, with minute distinct teeth. 

 Denuditta, a certain pari destitute of scales, but opake. 

 Digitata, divided nearly to the base like fingers. 

 Discus, the space bet^\'een the base, the apex, the margin, and ihe 



suture. 

 Divaricata, incumbent, but diverging behind. 

 EloiigafcE, the posterior margin longer than the interior. 

 ErccttF, when at rest, standing up so as to approach each other. 

 Erosce, with minute obtuse hollows and unequal lacinicE. 

 Excaudata, having no projecting processes. 

 Extensa, not lying upon one another. 

 Falcata:, the posterior margin obtusely hollowed. 

 Fcncsti-attr, with one or more transparent spots. 

 Fisscr, digitated, divided into linear portions with straight margins. 

 Gi/mnoptcrce, membranaceous and transparent without scales. 

 Horizoufaks, which when at rest are parallel to the horizon. 

 Hi/alin(e, quite transparent. 

 Incumhentes, which when the insect is at rest cover the back of the 



abdomen horizontally. 

 IiKui-imttE, the anterior margin bent like an arch. 

 Integemmff, with a margin linear and not in any wise cut. 

 Integra, undivided without indentations. 

 Irrorata, marked with exceedingly minute points. 

 Lanceolata, oblong attenuated at iDoth extremities. 

 Maculata, marked with spots. 

 Margo exterior, anticm, crassior ala, the margin between the base 



and the apex. 



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