THE COMMON BUTTERFLIES OF TEE PLAINS OF INDIA 



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£. — Palpi I never as in 4. 



a. Antennce i club without point (apiculus) 

 at extremity, blunt. 



ol. Antennce / club flattened and hollowed 

 out like a spoon on one side {vide 

 marginal figure) 



b\. Antennce i club rounded, stout, not 

 hollowed out on one side. 



Tertninal portion of Antenna of 



Turactrocera. 



22. Taractrocera. (PI. M., figs 

 74, 74a, 76, 16a). 



a2. Hind wing t with a whitish band 



across the disc on upperside . . . . 10. Gomalia. 



62. Hind wing i spotted with white, no 

 band across disc 



h. Antennce i club with the tip not quite 

 blunt, slightly acumhiate-looking, some- 

 times with an extremely minute tip (vide 

 the marginal figure). 



9. Hesperia. 



{Spialia, Swinh.) 

 (PI. M„ fig. 80, 80a). 



Antenna of Qegenes. 



al. Wings : upperside i black and orange. 23. Ampittia. 



61. Wings : iipperside i silky-brown with 



indistiact row of spots ; expanse 25mm. 24. Aeromcochus. 



{Machachus, Swinh. 



cl. Wings upperside i ochreous-brown, 



immaculate ; expanse over 25 mm. . . 31. Gegenes. 



Antennce i club narrowed into a distinct 

 point, often hooked (PI. M., figs. 75, 77-79; 



PI. N., figs 81 — 85), also marginal figure.) /: 



al. Eyes i blood-red. ^K'vi^^ 



Antenna of Baoris. 



a2. Size t large, expanse over 65mm.. . 20. Gangara. (PI. N., figs. 8 4. 



84a). 



62. Size / medium, expanse under 50mm.21. Maiapa. 



b\. Eyes i never red. 



a2. Hind wing i obliquely truncate at 

 apex. 



a 3. Hind wing i prominently angled 

 at middle of outer margin but not 

 produced into points or teeth ; 

 colour dark-brown all over with or 

 without a few hyaline spots {vide 

 marginal figure) . . . . . . 8. Tapena. 



Showing upperside of the fOre wing 

 of Tapena thwaitssi and shape 

 of hind wing. 



