THE COMMON B UTTERFLIES OF THE PLAINS OF INDIA. 435 



il. Antennce t club shorter than shaft. 

 a2. Fore wing :■ vein 1 distorted down- 

 wards near base 12. Hasora. (PI N. figs. 81, 



81a). 

 62. Fore wing i vein 2 not distorted 13. Bibasis. 

 b. Hind wing i vein 3 from well before end 

 of cell 



B. — Hind wing i vein 5 wanting 



4. Plastingiince. 



14. Badamia. (PI. N. figs. 82, 

 82a). 



15. Rhopalocampta. 



16. Plastingia. 



17. Suastus. (PI. M. figs. 79, 



(79a). 



18. Arnetta. 



19. Zographetus. 

 5. Erionotince. 



A. — Fore wing i vein 2 equidistant between 



base of wing and end of cell . . . . 20. Matapa. 



B. — Fore iving t vein 2 nearer base of wing, 



equidistant between base of wing and vein 3. 21. Gangara. 



(PI. N., figs. 84, 84a). 

 6. Pamphilince. 



A. — Antennce i club forming a hollow disc : 

 spoon-shaped . . 



B. — Antennce i club rounded. 

 a. Colour i orange and black 

 h. Colour I brown, never orange 



Erynnince. 



8. BaorincB. 



9. Notocryptince. 



22. Taractrocera. 

 (PI. M., figs. 74, 74.7, 76 



76a). 



23. Ampittia. 



24. Ai'romachus. 



{Machachus). 



25. Telicota. 



{Coram). (PI. M., figs. 

 75, 75a ^ 



26. Padraona. 



27. Halpe. 

 (Thoressa). 



28. Baracus. 



29. Cupitha, 



30. .Baom.(Pl. N., figs. 77, 77a 



(Caltoris, Chapra, Par- 

 nara). 



31. Gegenes. 



32. Notocrypta. 



33. Sancus. 



34. Udaspies. (PI. M., figs. 78, 



7Sa). 



35. Hyarolis. 



36. lamhrix. 



T he above key will probably be unsatisfactory for most collectors, 

 being based to a large extent upon venation which often cannot be 



