SYSTEMATIC TABLE 
OF 
BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. 
LEPIDOPTERA (Liywevs). 
Insects with four membranaceous ribbed or veiny wings 
clothed on both sides with minute scales, like meal or 
owder, placed like slates or tiles, and easily rubbed off. 
fouth, with a ‘spiral hollow sucker (haustellum) placed 
between two palpi clothed with hairs or scales; the body 
hairy; the corselet with a tippet (tegula) on each side ; 
foot (tarsus) with five joints; the antenne with a great 
number of joints, 
Divided into 
1. Burrerriies; 1. Morus. 
I. BUTTERFLIES (Parriones, ScurIFFERMULLER). 
Antenne, diverging at a considerable angle from the base, 
thickest towards the tip, which is either rounded in the 
form of a club, or flattish and ending in a hook or bristle 5 
wings, when at rest, mostly erect and destitute of any 
bridle to retain the upper pair in their place, 
Divided into 
1, Pariionme; 2. Nympsauipa; 3. Lycanipe; 
4, Hesperipa, 
Il, MOTHS (Puatane, Ray, not Linnzus). Antenne 
more or less tapering; wings, during repose, horizontal 
