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extremities. Upper ones oblong; under ones 

 very short. 



3. Danai. Wings entire. 



ec. Candidi. With white wings, 

 /3. Festivi. With variegated wings. 



4. Nymphales. With scolloped or indented 

 wings. 



A. Gemmati. Wings adorned with eyes. 



a. • In the upper wings only. 



|3 # , In the under wings only, 



B. Phalerati. The wings without eyes. 

 a. Plebeii. Butterflies of a small size, divided 



into 

 u. Rurales. With the wings obscurely 



spotted. 

 /S. Urbicoli. In which the spots on the 

 wings are often transparent. 



The Butterflies of which this genus is en- 

 tirely composed, differ completely in their ha- 

 bits from the insects of the two following ge- 

 nera^ inasmuch as the former fly only in the 

 open day, the latter in the twilight. Their 

 larvae, known universally by the name of cater- 



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