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LYCAINIDA. 
6%, Females with two tails. 
at, Male, forewing with four subcostal nervules ; secondary sexual 
characters as in the following genus (A77 henoth7ix). 
CXLI.—Dacarana.* 
&*. Male, forewing with three subcostal! nervules. 
a>. Male, hindwing with glandular patch of scales near 
costal base. 
a®. Male, forewing, upperside with tuft of hairs 
on middle of submedian interspace, also 
with tuft of hairs turned under and up- 
wards on inner margin towards base. 
CXLII.- ARRHENOTHRIX. 
38. Male, forewing, upperside with no tuft of 
hairs on middle of submedian interspace. 
a’. Male, forewing with tuft of hairs 
turned under and upwards on 
inner margin towards base. 
CXLIII.—Camena. 
&7. Male, forewing with no tuft of hairs 
turned under and upwards on 
inner margin towards base. 
CXLIV.—Maneca. 
&®. Male, both wings without secondary sexual characters. 
a’, Tails at apices of first and second median 
nervules. 
CXLV.—Mora. 
é*. Tails at apices of submedian nervure and 
first median nervule. 
a™. Forewing, middle disco-cellular ner- 
vule arising at base of upper dis- 
coidal ; disco-cellular nervules of 
equal length. 
CXLVI.—Apun ts. 
47, Forewing, middle disco-cellular ner- 
vule arising from upper discoidal 
some little distance beyond its 
base; middle disco-cellular ner- 
vule much shorter than lower 
disco-cellular. 
a*, Third subcostal nervnle 
long; tails of equal 
length, 
CXLVII.—Tayuria. 
68, Fhird subcostal nervule very 
short; inner tail much 
longer than outer tail. 
CXLVIII.—Svasa. 
«?. Male, forewing with two subcostal nervules. 
a@®, Forewing, first subcostal nervule and costal nervure 
well separated. 
a*, Female with outer tail ciliated, longer than 
inner tail; longer inthe female than in 
the male. 
CXLIX.—THAMALA- 
6°. Both sexes with both tails filiform, of nearly 
equal length im both sexes. 
CL.—Hypo_ycna. 
4°, Forewing, first subcostal nervule strongly bowed up- 
wards towards costal nervure and nearly touch- 
ing it. 
CLI.—CuHiaria. 
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* Except the genera Amblypodia, Traota, and Zesius, which have four subcostal nervules in the forewing in 
the male, and three in the female ; and Zarena aud Dacaiana, which have four subcostal neryules in both sexes, 
