62 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



Palpi close, elevated, very hairy ; discal cell always closed 



veins of fore wings usually dilated at base, 79 



Palpi several times as long as the head, contiguous, in the form 

 of a beak ; wings angled ; females six-footed, 



Libythea Bachmanni, ^ (91) 



39. 

 Color fulvous, veins black, Danais Plexippus, (33) 



Color fulvous brown, veins not black, Danais Berenice, (34) 



40. 

 Eyes naked, 41 



Eyes hairy, 69 



41. 

 Club of antennsB short, ovoid, usually flattened in dry speci- 

 mens, 42 

 Club of antennae obconic or gradually terminating in a knob, 62 



42. 



Outer margin of fore wings sinuous, 43 



Outer margin of fore wings not sinuous, 49 



43. 

 Silver spots on under side of wings, Agraulis Vanillae, (36) 



No silver spots on under side of wings, 44 



44. 



Three large " eye-spots" on the upper surface, Junonia Ccenia, (66) 

 Five or six small eye-spots, with or without pupils, on the 



upper surface of the hind wings, Apatura, 46 



Upper surface without eye-spots, 45 



45. 



Fulvous, with a paler mesial band, Euptoieta Claudia, (46) 



Fulvous, marked with four somewhat united basal lines, and 



three bands on the fore wings that are partially united, 



Eresia Frisia, (54) 

 46. 



One eye-spot near outer margin of fore wings, 48 



No eye-spots on fore wings, 47 



47. 

 Two outer rows of pale spots lighter than the ground color, 



Apatura Clyton, (78) 



