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4. Morphinae. 
Amathusia. —In the male there is on the upper side, near the inner 
margin of the hind-wing, parallel with the apex of the abdomen, a small, 
obliquely projecting tuft of hair : between this tuft and the first branch 
of the median is an elongate fold of the wing, in which a few long pale 
hairs are hidden. 
Zeuxidia. —The inner margin of fore-wing in the female is almost 
straight, in the male greatly expanded and rounded. The hind-wings of 
the male have on the upper side, in the space between the costal and 
subcostal, an oval spot of pale leather-brown hairs ; also in the middle of 
the cell a long ovate spot of brown, longitudinally directed hairs, and 
between this and the inner angle of the cell a series of hairs pointing 
obliquely towards the abdomen. 
The male of Discophora has a silky spot in the middle of the upper side 
of the hind-wing. 
Tenaris (Drusilla , Swains.).—Inner margin of fore-wing in the female 
is almost straight, in the male expanded at its base and emarginate at its 
centre. On the hind-wings, near the base, concealed under the expansion 
of the fore-wing, a tuft of hair; a second, longer tuft near the inner 
margin, lies opposite to the apex of the abdomen. 
Glerome .—Inner margin of' fore-wing in the male slightly produced. 
Hind-wing upper surface in the same, near extremity of the thorax, a 
tuft of fine hairs. 
Thaumantis. —In the male a tuft of hair on the upper side of hind- 
wings, partly covered by the inner margin of fore-wings. 
5. Brassolinae. 
Opsiphanes. —The upper surface of the hind-wings of the males bears 
a brush of long hair, placed in the cell, near the origin of the first 
branch of the median ; also a second tuft near the inner margin, close to 
the submedian, and about opposite to the middle of the abdomen. In 
Opsiphanes soranus an additional bunch of curved, leather-brown hairs 
between costal and subcostal. In Ops. cassiae I also observe, near the base 
of the wings, between costal and subcostal, a bunch of delicate hairs, but 
these are straight and of the same colour as the wings, and opposed to 
them, on the under side of the fore-wings, is a small dull grey spot between 
the median and submedian, close to the latter. 
Galigo. —Hind-wing of the male with a small tuft of hair near the 
inner margin, opposite to the middle of the abdomen. 
Narope. —The submedian in the fore-wing of the male is curved in 
order to make room for a pencil of long orange-coloured hairs, springing 
from the under side between the median and submedian. Opposite to this 
is a smooth area on the upper side of the hind-wing.” 
Dasyo'phthalma.—~lm\QY margin of fore-wing more arched in the male 
than in the female ; on the upper side of the hind-wing in the former is 
an oval velvet spot, which is intersected by the subcostal and its branch ; 
