50 Mr. Butler's Rrvisioit of Genera of 



u})per disuu -cellular alxjut half the lenL!,th of Ljwer aud 

 strongly arched; lower disco-cellular oblic^ue, feebly arched. 



Hindwiiigs. Upper disco-cellular nearly half the length 

 of lower, oblique, feebly arched ; lower disco-cellular less 

 ol)lique, feebly arched : second and third median branches 

 emitted rather near together. 



J>ody moderately slender, clothed with short silky hair ; 

 palpi slender, slightly hairy beneath ; antenme short, with 

 flattened club : abdomen of type with tuft of hair l)elow 

 anal valves. 



GENUS 33. DAPTONOURA. Butler. 



Type D. Flippantha. Fabricius. 



Frontwings elongated ; first and second sul;)Costals 

 emitted near together before end of cell ; disco-cellulars of 

 nearly equal length, the upper one very oblique, the lower 

 perpendicular. 



Hindwings. Disco-cellulars of nearly equal length. 



Body rather slender, clothed with short hairs ; palpi 

 long, hairy beneath ; antennae long, slender, club impressed ; 

 al)domen of male with a pair of strong anal hooks. 



GENUS 34. BELENOIS. Hiibncr. 



Type B. Calypso. Drury. 



Frontwings scarcely elongated ; cell broader; lower disco- 

 cellular obli([ue. 



Hindwings rounded ; the cell Ijroader and shorter than 

 in preceding genus : upper disco-cellular shorter, lower 

 less obli(][ue. 



Body more ro])USt, more hairy ; palpi shorter, more 

 hairy ; antennte slender with conq)ressed club : abdomen 

 of male with a pair of very minute anal hooks, sometimes 

 obsolete. 



GENUS 35. PONTIA. Fabricius. 



Type A. Cratwgi. Liinueus. 



Frontwings subtriangular or sulipyriform ; .second su1)- 

 costal emitted close to end of cell ; disco-cellulars more or 

 less oblique and varying in relative length ; median 

 branches generally emitted at nearly equal distances from 

 each other. 



Hindwings pyriform; cell more elongate than in preceding 

 genus ; disco-cellulars oblique, tlie upper nearly e([ual to 

 lower in type (not in Coeifiu) ; the same also applies to the 

 distances between median branches. 



