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apex and a long way beyond end of cell ; third and fouitli 

 forming a small fork to apex ; upper disco-cellnlar oblique ; 

 lower disco-cellular slightly arched and nearly perpendicular, 



Hindwings. Costa generally slightly waved ; hindwing 

 cell simple, pointed. 



Body hairy ; palpi very hairy ; antennte shoi't with 

 scarcely flattened cIuIj. 



GENUS 12. CATASTICTA. Butler. 



Type C. Nimbicc. Boisduval. 



Frontwings. Second sul icostal branch emitted at end of 

 cell ; third and fourth forming a short fork towards apex ; 

 upper discoidal springing from subcostal at some distance 

 beyond cell. 



Hindwings. Second and third median branches emitted 

 near together. 



Body hairy ; palpi hairy ; antenna long, terminating in a 

 flattened club. 



GENUS 13. COLIAS. Fahricius. 



Type C. Talccno. Linnaeus. 



Frontwings. Second subcostal emitted at or beyond end 

 of cell ; upper discoidal as in preceding genus, lower 

 emitted near to subcostal; upper disco-cellular short, 

 arched ; lower disco-cellular arched and sometimes bian- 

 gulated. 



Hhidwings. Cell short somewhat wedge-shaped ; upper 

 disco-cellular short, oblique, lower long and subangulated. 



Body hairy ; palpi long, scarcely hairy ; antenna3 short ; 

 club gradually formed, not flattened. 



GENUS 14. LEUCIDIA. Ucrrich-Schdffcr. 



Type L. Elphus. Felder. 



Frontwings subpyriform with rounded apex ; second sub- 

 costal emitted beyond end of cell : upper discoidal spring- 

 ing from subcostal some distance beyond cell; third median 

 branch one third as far from second as second from first. 



Hindwings subpyriform, costa slightly waved ; costal 

 nervure running to apex ; first and second subcostal 

 branches springing together in a fork upon a footstalk; 

 disco-cellulars of nearly e(|ual length, arched and in a 

 continuous oblique line ; second and third median, branches 

 near together. 



