[August 1883 BULLETIN BROOKLYN EN'TOM. SOC. VOL. VI. 4d 
The Wymphalinae are by all odds most numerously represented in 
our fauna, and the most difficult to seperate: I have arranged them in 
the table in the manner which in my opinion will enable them to be 
most easily recognized. 
Discal cell of primaries closed, of secondaries open. 
Veins of primaries more or less dilated at base. 
Palpi stout, tapering to tip, secondaries entire.....................- Gystineura. 
Palpi slender. equal, secondaries angulate, sub caudate primaries sub falcate 
Eunica, 
Veins of primaries not at all inflated at base. 
Piibi-e mot spinose =.) Shes... : 27 RR SET eg ESS FO eek Colaenis. 
Tibize spinose. 
Secondaries not dentate caudate or scolloped. 
Internal margin of primaries more or less sinuate................ Agraulis. 
Internal margin of primaries not sinuate. : 
Outer margin of primaries. straigth or rounded scarcely emarginate or 
sinuate. 
Wings broad triangular, head moderate small; size large... ... Limenitis, 
Wings narrower, apices more produced head large, body robust..Melitaea. 
Wings as before, more elongate, antennee more abruptly clavate palpi 
EXCH IONE pete Oe clo RMN SE, cao Cictates OMIA EMERG eters Oke pote ee Eresia, 
Wings subtriangular, apex truncate outer margin of primaries slightly 
ENTIAL SIN ALC i... arene er CcIaa a TerSh eR 1 aye Veg Synchloe, 
Outer margin of primaries strongly sinuate, apices produced, rounded. 
Pyrameis 
Secondaries dentate, margins of primaries sSubsmuate, wings rather narrow 
Euptoieta. 
Secondaries scolloped, primaries wide inner margin straight...... Heterochroa, 
Secondaries lobate. or slightly tailed, primaries subangulate.......... Anartia. 
. Discal cell of both wings closed. e 
Secondaries tailed or angulate. 
Tibia and tarsi densely spinose ; tail, of secondaries moderate. inner half of outer 
inmTaaMN maNVwIElN Mororetsre Aen OWN cin ooacceeeneseneneenne vevece Eurema. 
Tibia and tarsi feebly spined. 
Primaries subfalcate, apex acute, body robust, wings wide, secondaries angular. 
Paphia. 
Primaries elongate, subtriangular, body very robust, secondaries scolloped. 
Megistanis. 
Secondaries not tailed nor angulate. A 
Head broad, antennze short, club pyriform, wings broad outer margin subsinuate. 
; Argynnis, 
Head moderate, antennze short, club obovate with acute point; primaries with 
more arched costa and more sinuate outer margin................ Diadema. 
Discal cell of both wings open. 
Secondaries lobate or tailed. i 
Tails long, eyes naked, primaries angulate tibia and tarsi feebly spined....Timetes. 
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