i|0 ORDER III. PapiHo. 



portionably long ; as the Pap. 



Appohy Mnemofyne, &c. all their 

 four wings have the edges or 



margins entire. 



3. The Danai, the edges of whofe wings 

 are entire. They are either 



Candtdty the ground colour of 

 whofe wingsis always white, 

 or 



Feftivi, the canvas, or reigning 

 colour of whofe wings is 

 never white ; thefe are like- 

 wife adorned with a great 

 variety of colours, which 

 feldom occurs in the Candidi. 



The Danai referable the Beliconii in 

 the edges of their wings, being 

 entire, but are eafily diffinguifhed 

 by the fhape of them, thofe of 

 the Danai being round, thofe of 

 the Heliconii oblong ; they ap- 

 pear likewife to be of a ftronger 

 texture, and rougher, beino- better 

 covered with fcales, efpecially at 

 their extremities. 



4. The 



