Sub-Fan till/ Pierincv. 39 



the genus Hcspcrocharis : it is however more nearly allied 

 to EucJiUx^. 



GENUS 44. EUCHLUE. Hilhncr. 



Vf-rz. bek. Schmett., p. 94 (1816) 

 Anthocharis, Boisd. ; Midca, Herr-Sch. 



GENUS 45. ZEGKIS. liamhnr. 



Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Y., p. 581 (1830;. 



GENUS 46. LEPTOSIA. Hiibner. 



Verz. bek. Schmett., p. 95 (1816). 

 Lcucophasia, Boisd. 



GENUS 47. DISMORPHIA. Hilbner. 

 Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 10 (1816). 

 Unantia, Hiibn. ; Liciiiia, Swains. ; Lcptalis. Dalni. 



GENUS 48. MOSCHONEUKA. Butler. 

 Includes M. Mdliymna, Finthmus, and Cydno. 



In the following descriptions each genus of a division is 

 compared with the genus preceding it, in order to prevent 

 as nuicli as possible the frequent repetitions which render 

 descriptions so puzzling to the Entomological student. 



DESCEIPTIONS OF THE GENEIIA. 



DIVISION 1, Three subcostal nervules in front wings. 

 GENUS 1. PRIONERIS. Wallace. 



Type F. Tlisstylis. Douljleday. 



Frontwdngs elongated, pointed at apex ; costa serrated : 

 subcostal nervure with first branch some distance before 

 end of cell, second and third branches forming a fork near 

 apex; first discoidal branching from subcostal some dis- 

 tance beyond cell ; upper disco-cellular longer than lower 

 and very oblique, lower disco-cellular slightly oblique, 

 median nervides emitted at equal distances from each 

 other. 



Hindwings pyriform ; cell simple, pointed ; the disco- 

 cellulars being very oblique. 



Body pilose ; palpi and antennae long ; the latter with 

 long gradually formed cIuIj. 



