APPENDIX 



A Classification and Index of the Examples of 

 Mimicry quoted in the Text 



The various sub-families, 1 &c, of Butterflies are, allowing for omissions, 

 arranged in the order followed in most museums and private collections. 

 In other cases no attempt has been made to adopt sub-groups of equiva- 

 lent systematic value, and the succession is alphabetical. 



Groups from which very few examples were selected (e. g. Hemiptera) 

 are not classified separately, but appear as models or mimics in the 

 classification of those which have been more freely quoted in the text. 

 The mimetic species alone, without models, are given under the mimetic 

 sections of the classification. Under the sections which are made up of 

 models the mimetic species are given ivith their models, except in the few 

 cases (e. g. ants) where the species or genera of these latter have not been 

 quoted. Models (with their mimics) are placed before mimics in groups 

 which primarily act as models, mimics before models in those which are 

 primarily mimetic. 



I.^ LKEIDQ BTERA 



A. RHOPALOCERA (BUTTERFLIES) 



i. Ithomiinae as models 

 For Danainae 



Models Mimic 



Methona confusa ) Tl , , 



tt. -j- j. -J" r • • • Ituna, 264-0 

 1 nyriaia psian j ' ^ 



For Nymphalinae, 272, 273 



Model Mimic 



Melinaea, &c Protogonius, 338, 350-2 



For Heliconinae, 232, 235, 322, 327, 331, 331 n. 1, 343, 350 

 Models Mimics 



Melinaea Heliconius, 235 



lEueides nigrofulva, 332 

 Melinaea mneme . . . . \ Heliconius numata, 331-3 



\ Heliconius vetustas, 332 

 Tithorea Heliconius, 235 



For Erycinidae, 272, 273 



1 Three sub-sections of the Danaine sub-family are numbered 2, 3, and 4 in the 

 series of butterflies. All other numbers in this series imply sub-family rank. 



