Papilio. LEPlDOPf ERA. 13 E 



4. The Nymphales, diftinguifhed from the 

 Heliconii and Danai, by the edges 

 of their wings, which are indent- 

 ed or fcolloped. They ar'e ei- 

 ther 



Gemmati) in which family the 

 wings are adorned with eyes ; 

 thefe eyes are found on all 

 the four wings, in fome fpe- 

 cies> in others on the upper 

 wings, in others on the 

 under wings only : Or 



Phaleratiy the wings in which di- 

 vifion want the eyes by 

 which the Gemmati are dif- 

 tinguifhed, but are not lefs 

 beautiful^ being generally 

 painted with a great variety 

 of colours* 

 5; The Flebeii, which are fmaller in gene- 

 ral than the others, and are either 



Rurales, diftinguifhed by the fpots 



oji their wings being obfcnfe> 



I a which 



