INSECTS. LEPIDOPTERA. 71. Papllio. 
71- PAPILIO. Antennae growing thicker 
'to\\aius the tip, and generaJly ending in 
a knob : 'wings when titting, ere6t, 'the 
edges meeting together over the abdo- 
men. ^ Ihey tly in the day-time. 
- - ’ Butter-fly. 
MqulUs* 
Heliconii* 
bea^ifuUr.be I r numerous and 
beautgul tribe, I have given the divihons both of Linne and 
Fainaus ; the latter of tvhich is adopted, as exhihliinr.h. 
rafteriftics metre clear affil ^rtajli. xbibuing cha- 
Linnean divijion. 
Upper-winp longer from the pofferior a^gle to the tip than 
to fhe bate: anterlnte often filiform ^ ^ 
‘■‘“"g'^ineous fpots on the breafts. 
t- Wings without bands. 
+4'' Wings with bands. •. , 
, .pften naked or femitranfparent, 
the tippcr-ones- oblong the lower-ones very {fiort. 
Danai. Wings very entire. 
a. (^andidi. Wings whitifli, 
b. Fmtt'vi. Wings variegated. 
V^mphalts, Wings denticulate. 
a. Semmati. Wings with ocellate fpots, 
■f. on all the wings, 
f-f. on the upper wings only, 
"f’f't’" nn the lower wings only. 
b, PhaUrati. Wings without ocellate fpots. 
Pkbeji. \ often contraacd. 
a. Rurales. Wings with obfeure fpois. 
b. Vfbtcoim, Wings moftly with tranipaient fpots. 
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