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b A . Hindwing produced in median area ; distance 

 from base of wing to extremity of third median 

 branch considerably greater than distance from 

 extremity of costal nervure to extremity of 

 submedian. 



Udaspes, Moore. 



l z . First median branch of hindwing twice as far from 

 base of wing as from end of cell. 



Actinor, Watson. 

 Z> 2 . Male with two glandular streaks and a tuft of hair on 

 underside of forewing. 



Gehenna, Watson. 



c2. Male with a circular glandular patch on hindwing at 

 origin of second median branch. 



Cupitha, Moore. 



d 2 . Male with an oblique linear stigma on upperside of 

 forewing. 



Augiades, Hiibner. 



b 1 . First median branch of forewing nearer to end of cell 

 than to base of wing. 

 a 2 . Terminal joint of palpi suberect, distinct. 



a3. Second median branch of forewing almost equi- 

 distant from first and third. 



*Telicota, Moore. 

 b 3 . Second median branch of forewing many times 

 further from first than from third. 

 Padraona, Moore. 

 Z* 2 . Terminal joint of palpi porrect, almost entirely con- 

 cealed in clothing of second joint. 

 fa 3 . Second median branch of forewing almost equi- 

 distant from first and third. 



* Male only, female almost as in Padraona. 



t In those species of Ealpe in which the males have a discal brand, the second median 

 branch of the forewing is in that sex nearer to the first than to the third. 



