410 CLASS VIII. 
Sp. Pieris brassice, Pap. brassice L., R@sEL, Ins, 1., Pap. diurnor, Cl, 1. 
Tab. Iv. ; Serr, Nederl. Ins. 1. 2e Stuk, Tab. 1., the great white butterfly ;— 
Pieris (Gonepteryx) Rhamni, Papilio Rhamni L.; Supp, Nederl. Ins. iv. 
Tab. Xxxvit. the citron butterfly, &c. 
b) Tetrapoda. Two anterior feet, in males at least, small and 
recurved. Chrysalis tied posteriorly alone, suspended freely, with 
head downwards. (Suspensi Borspvv. ) 
* Anterior feet in males very short, in females like the rest of 
the feet. 
Libythea Fasr., Hecaérge OCHSENH. Palps very long, porrect 
in form of a pointed rostrum. Wings angulate, anterior falcate, 
with apex truncated. Discoidal cell of posterior wings closed. 
Sp. Libythea celtis, Funssty, Archives de V Hist. des Insectes, Winterthour, 
1794, 4to. Tab. 8, figs. 1—3. Tab. 14; Cuv. R. And. éd. 2ll., Ins. Pl. 136, 
figs. 1, 2, in Southern France, the Tyrol and Italy. 
** Anterior feet in both sexes very short. 
Biblis Fasr. Palps longer than head, distant, with last jomt 
inflected. Antennz towards the end incrassated gradually into an 
elongated club. 
Sp. Biblis Thadana Govart, Pap. Hyperia Cramer, Uitl. Kap, Pl. 236, 
figs. E, F; Cuvier, R. Ani. édit. ill., Ins. Pl. 136, fig. 3, South America, 
&e. 
Satyrus Larr. Palps approximate, ascending, extremely hir- 
sute. Nervures of upper wing often inflected at their origm. Dis- 
coidal cell of posterior wings closed. 
Sub-genera: Hipparchia Fasr., Ocusenn., Hetera Fasr., and 
some others of modern writers. 
Sp. Satyrus digeria, Pap. (nymphalis) Algeria L., Supp, Nederl. Ins, 1. te 
Stuk, Tab. vi.; Panzur, Deutschl. Ins. Heft 28, Tab. 21, &e. 
Morpho Fasr. Antenne long, gradually thicker towards apex, 
almost filiform, Wings very large in proportion to the bulk of the 
body. 
Sub-genera: Pavonia Gopart, Amathusia Fasr. 
Sp. Morpho Helenor Cramer, Uitl. Kap. Tab. 36, figs. a, B ; Cuvimr, R, Ani. 
éd. ill., Ins. Pl. 140, South America &c. 
Brassolis Fasr. Palps short, compressed, approximate, squa- 
mate. Antenne terminated by an obconical club. Posterior wings 
with discoidal cell closed, canaliculate on the outer margin for 
receiving the abdomen. Body thick. 
