6 4 



5- Anterior leg: with the ist tarsus nearly equalling the total length of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th tarsi; the latter 3 of 

 of equal lengths ; the 5th tarsus (without the ungues or tarsal claws) nearly the united length of the 2nd and 3rd. 



D. Antimachus $ . 



5#. First tarsus nearly the total length of the other 4 tarsi ; tibia about 2-5ths the total length of the first 4 tarsi ; 

 femur nearly 1-3M the total length of the tibia and tarsi. D. Antimachus 2 . 

 56. Ant. leg: with ist tarsus the total length of the other 4 tarsi (including the ungues). D. Zalmoxis $ . 



$bb. Ant. leg : with the ist tarsus the united length of the other 4 tarsi (not including the ungues). 

 Sch. Paradisea $ . 

 $bbb. Tibia equals the total length of first 3 tarsi ; the first tarsus as long as the united 2nd, 3rd, and 4th 

 tarsi ; length of the last tarsi unequal, the 5th being the longest ; the femur half the united lengths of 

 the tibia and tarsi. Sch. Paradisea. 

 5c. Ant. legs : ist tarsus equals 3-4ths of the total length of the other 4 tarsi (including the unques) ; the 

 4 short tarsi of different lengths — the 2nd and 5th being the longest, and the 4th the shortest ; the 

 tibia is half the length of the 5 tarsi. Genus Ornithoptera $ <? . 

 5cc. Ant. leg : with the tibia nearly equaling the total length of the 5 tarsi ; the 2nd to the 5th tarsi 

 unequal in length — the 2nd and 5th longest, the 4th shortest. Ornithoptera 2 2 . 

 $d. Ant. leg: with the ist tarsus equal to total length of the other 4 tarsi ; the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th 

 of different lengths — the 2nd and 5th longest, the 4th shortest. Section Priamoptera $ <? . 

 $dd. Ant. leg : tibia equals the total length of the ist 4 tarsi ; the ist tarsus equals the total length 

 of the other 4 tarsi ; the 4 short tarsi are of different lengths — the 2nd and 5th longest, the 4th 

 shortest ; the femur is half the total length of the whole leg. Section Priamoptera 2 2 . 

 5c. Ant. legs : femur equals half the total length of the tibia and tarsi ; the ist tarsus equals the 

 total length of the other 4 tarsi (without the ungues). ^Etheoptera $ £ . 

 $d. Tibia equal to total length of first 4 tarsi ; ist tarsus equals total length of the other 4 (with 

 the ungues). ^Etheoptera 2 2 . 



6. Mesothoracic or middle leg: ist tarsus equals in length the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th tarsi ; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of equal 



length ; the 5th (with the ungues) nearly 3-4ths the length of the ist. D. Antimachus $ . 

 6a. ist tarsus in length as in the $ ; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of equal length ; the 5th about half the length of the 1st 

 (with the tarsal claws). D. A-ntimachus 2 . 

 6b. Mesothoracic leg : tibia equals total lengths of the first 4 tarsi ; ist tarsus equal to 2nd and 3rd ; the 4th and 

 5th equal the 2nd and 3rd ; femur i-3rd the total length of tibia and tarsi. Sch. Paradisea $ . 

 6bb. Tibia equals length of ist and 2nd tarsi ; ist tarsus equals total length of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th tarsi ; 

 femur i-3rd the total length of the tibia and tarsi. Sch. Paradisea 2 . 

 6c. Mesothoracic leg : the tibia equals the first 4 tarsi in length ; length of tarsi unequal — the 2nd and 5th 

 are the longest, and of equal length. Ornithoptera $ $ . 

 6cc. Tibia nearly equals the total length of the 5 tarsi ; the first tarsus equals the total length of the 2nd, 

 3rd, and 4th tarsi ; the last 4 unequal in length — the 2nd and 5th being the longest, and the 4th the 

 shortest. Ornithoptera 2 2 . 

 6d. Mesothoracic leg : tibia equals the first 4 tarsi in length ; the 1st tarsus as long as the total of the 

 2nd, 3rd and 4th tarsi ; the 4 short tarsi of different lengths ; the femur half the total length of the 

 tibia and tarsi. Section Priamoptera <? $ . 

 6dd. The ist tarsus half the total length of the other 4 ; the 2nd and 3rd tarsi longest ; the 4th shortest. 

 Priamoptera 2 2 . 

 6e. Mesothoracic leg : length of tibia equals the total length of the 5 tarsi; ist tarsus equals the 

 total length of the other 4. JEtheoptera $ $ . 

 6/. Tibia equals length of the ist, 2nd and 3rd tarsi ; ist tarsus equals total lengths of the other 4. 



iETHEOPTERA 2 2 . 



7. Posterior Leg. First tarsus slightly exceeds twice the length of the 2nd ; the 3rd and 4th equal to each other, but 



each a trifle longer than the 2nd ; the 5th (without the ungues) about equal to the 2nd. D. Antimachus $ . 

 na Posterior leg : tibia equals the length of first 3 tarsi ; the 2nd, 3rd and 4th tarsi of equal lengths ; the femur 

 equals half "the total lengths of the tibia and to the penultimate (or 4th) tarsus. D. Antimachus 2 

 yb. Posterior leg : tibia equals total length of the 5 tarsi ; ist tarsus equals total lengths of 2nd, 3rd and 4th tarsi ; 

 the last 4 tarsi of nearly equal lengths. D. Zalmoxis $ . 

 nc Posterior leg: ist tarsus equals total length of 2nd, 3rd and 4th tarsi; tibia equals ist, 2nd and 3rd 

 tarsi ; the last 4 tarsi nearly of equal lengths ; femur about i-3rd the united lengths of the tibia and 

 tarsi. Sch. Paradisea S . 

 ncc The first tarsus equals the total lengths of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th tarsi ; tibia equals the ist and 2nd 

 ' tarsi ; the 2nd and 3rd nearly equal in length ; femur about i-3rd the united lengths of the tibia and 

 tarsi. Sch. Paredisea 2 . 



