NuTES ON bUTTfcRFLY PUtiE, ETC. tSl 



2. — Pni>a possessing no "Micro " cliaracters, excejit, sometiraep, a waist 

 or the opening of some incision on dehiscence 



^ PAPILIONIDES. 



A. — Clothed with hairs, set^e or bristles ; no spines ; no 

 intersegmental sub-segment ; head beneath thorax ; 

 waist marked ^ LYCAENIDA, 



a. — Second leg reaches eyes, separating first leg from antennf« 



= LEMONIIDAE. 

 1. — Hairs confined to tubercles; 5th and f)th abdominal 

 segments both free (Euselasia) 



= Erycininae. 

 2. — (oth segment only free ?), 

 3. — (One free incision ?) 

 4. — Pupa solid ; hairs on general surface 



= Nemeobiinae, 

 b. — First leg reaches antenna, separating second leg from 

 eyes = LYCAENIDAE. 



1,2,3,?). 

 (4 ?). — Hairs on general surface ; pupa solid 



^= (Lycaentnae). 

 B. — Hairs very exceptional ; spines are processes of pupa ; 

 intersegmental sub- segments always present, often 

 marked ; head in front ; waist often lost 



= PAPILIONIDA. 

 a. — Segments (when free) with power of movement in all 

 directions. = PAPILIONIDAE. 



1. — Thorax not hollowed in front ; oth and 6th abdominal 



segments free = Papilionmae. 



2. — Thorax hollowed in front = Parnassiinae. 



a. — oth and 6th free = Thaidi. 



1. — Girth as usual =^ Clytiini. 



2. — Girth to nose-horn = Thaini. 



3. — No suspension. = Sericinini. 



ft. — 5th segment alone free. ? 



y. — 1st incision alone free = Luehdorfiidi. 



8. — Pupa solid. = Parnassiidi. 



b. — Segments (when free) with antero-posterior movement 

 checked =[P1ER0-NYMPHALID^]. 



bl. — Girthed ; single nose-spine. = PIERIDAE. 

 1. — 5th and 6th segments free. = Aporinae. 



2. — 5th segment free. = Pierinae. 



„ Pupa curved ~ Rhodocerinae. 



3. — (4th incision free) ? 



4. — Solid. = Anthocarinae. 



b2. — Suspended ; nose-spine double (except 



inl) = NYMPIIALIDAE. 



1, — Nose-spine single. = Lihytlu-inae. 



2. — 5th and 6th segments free. Nose-spines marked. 



= Nymphalinae. 

 Acraeidi. 

 Vanessidi. 

 Argynnidi. 



