20 MODERN ARRANGEMENT OF 
of life. In a short time, however, it awakes from 
its trance, and appears full of animation, and is 
richly ornamented.” * 
TI. Having the third or Jast joint of the labial palpi very dis- 
tinct, naked, or less furnished with scales or hairs than the 
preceding; hooks of the tarsi scarcely visible ; caterpillar 
oval; chrysalis destitute of eminences or angular projections. 
3. Argus. 
1, The antenn® are terminated by an inflation, and are beard- 
less. 
The genera are Myrine, Poryommatus, and Enycrna. 
The Myrines are remarkable for the length and projection of 
the labial palpi. The Polyommati with the antenne termina- 
ting in a ecylindrico-oval and clongated club, form the genus 
Theela of Fabricius. 
2. With the antenne either setaccous or plumose, or monili- 
form at the termination, 
The genera are Barsicornis and Zepuyrivs. 
Genus Parrtio, Latreille. 
Chrysalis naked, angular, fixed by the tail and by 
a silky band disposed transversely, and termi- 
nating on each side on the plane of position ; 
perfect insect with six feet formed for walking in 
both sexes, 
This genus is subdivided as follows :— 
* Lower wings prolonged into a tail. 
** Lower wings not prolonged. 
* The Field Naturalist’s Magazine, vol. i. p. 8. 
