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a?. Underside, hind wing : 3 subbasal 

 spots : one subcostal, one near inner 

 margin and one between these and 

 generally, a fourth below centre of 

 costa, one or more of which may be 

 black. In Everes the spot near inner 

 margin may be very indistinct. 

 a^. Underside, hind wing : with a 

 postdiscal series of spots, al- 

 , ways darker than the light- 

 grey ground-colour, distinct 

 and more or less separated, 

 rarely in a shape of a band, 

 the end one on inner margin 

 always punctiform . . . . Everes. (10) 



6'. Underside, hind wing : with a 

 postdiscal band, more or less 

 broken with the end of it on 

 inner margin elongate, not 

 punctiform ; the band darker 

 than the light brown ground 

 colour . . . . . . . . Catochry 802)8. (13) 



b~. Underside, hind wing: v/ith no , n (- 



such spots Jamide8. (12). 



b^. Underside, fore wing : with the cell 



marked inside the discocellular streaks. 



a^. Underside, fore wing : with a single 



dot only in cell . . . . . . Megisba. (3). 



This is the tailed form of Megisba malaya, Hors. ; 

 the tailess form of tbe same species will be found 

 under A of this key. 



b". Underside, fore wing : with a band 

 across cell formed by a strip of 

 ground-colour included between 

 white lines. 



a^. Underside, fore wing : the 



band across cell not continued 



below bottom margin of cell . . Lampides. (16). 



The band across cell is really formed by two 



parallel ' brown ' ground-colour lines on a patch of 



whitish suffusion in this case. 



¥ Underside, fore wing : with 

 the band across cell continued 

 across the whole wing, formed 

 by parallel, white lines on the 

 brownish ground-colour . . Nacaduba. (11). 



The tailed form of Nacaduba come here ; i.e., all 

 except N. noreia, Feld. which is under A. 



c^. Underside, fore wing: with a short 

 or long streak in cell from base 

 along its top edge. 

 • a^. Underside, hind wing : the 

 whole surface more or less uni- 

 formly covered with dark dots, 

 lines and bands on the white 

 or yellowish ground-colour , . Tanccus. (] 4.) 



