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or deflected, with a bridle formed of a horny bristle, or a 
bundle of hairs from the under pair, through a fold or ring 
to the upper pair, which are thus kept in their position. 
Divided into 
1, Spninoina ; 2. Bomnycrwa ; 2. Nocruiwa; 4, Gro- 
METRINA; 5. TorrTRIcina. 
BUTTERFLIES (Paritiones) 
Divided into 
1. Papriionipa, with the fore legs long, and the tips of 
the antenne without any hook : . : 
2. Hesrerrpa, with the fore legs long, and the tips of 
the antenne with a hook . . ° . 
3. Nympeuaripz, with the fore legs somewhat short, 
and the claws of moderate size, forked or with only one 
nail . A . . ° 
4. Lycentpx, with the fore legs somewhat short, and 
the claws minute and not forked . 
PAPILIONIDZ (Leacn). 
_ Antenne with the club-shaped tip, in some flattish, and 
in no case with any hook ; legs long with claws, in some 
forked, in others not; hinder shanks (tibie) with a single 
pair of spurs ; under wings with groove or scollop to receive 
the abdomen ; all the wings erect during repose 
Divided into 
1. Paprxio, with the clubbed tips of the antenne longish 
and not flattish, and the under wings not angular . 
2. Gonerreryx, with the clubbed tips of the antenna 
short and not flattish, and the under wings angular 
3. Corras, with the clubbed tips of the antenne not 
flattish and the under wings roundish, with a groove to 
Teceive the abdomen . : : . 
4. Prenis, with the clubbed tips of the antenne flattish, 
and the wings sparingly covered with scales and somewhat 
translucent . . . 
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