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THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
n. Hind wing with tail from sub¬ 
median nervure . .40. Kallima. 
n * 1 . Hind wing not tailed. 
o. Under side with prominent eye 
spots . . . .41. Amnosia. 
o 1 . Under side without eye spots. 
p. Fore wing: second subcostal 
nervule from apex of cell or 
just before . . 38 .Hypolimnas. 
p} Fore wing : second subcostal 
nervule from beyond cell 42. Stibo- 
chiana. 
m 1 . Hind wing tailed and lobed (both 
almost obsolete in Chersonesia). 
n. Fore wing: fifth subcostal ends 
below apex on hind margin 43. Cyrestis. 
n 1 . Fore wing: fifth subcostal ends 
at apex ... 44. Chersonesia. 
I 1 . Fore wing elongated with apex broadly 
produced; outer margin emarginate 50. Lebadea. 
k 1 . Hind wing with prediscoidal cell 51. Parthenos. 
Fore wing: hind margin deeply excavate, 
with apex broadly rounded; hind wing 
not tailed ...... 53. Euthalia 
(part).* 
i 1 . Fore wing: third median nervule strongly 
arched .. .54. Dicchor- 
d 1 . Cell of hind wing open. ragia. 
e. Cell of fore wing closed. 
/. Fore wing: second subcostal nervule emitted at 
or just before apex of cell. 
g. Ground-colour above fuscous banded with yellow. 
Male with sex marks on radial nervules in fore 
wing, and on subcostal nervules in hind wing 30. Ducapa. f 
g 1 Ground-colour above orange fulvous. Males 
without sex marks . . . . 31. Cirrochroa. 
f 1 . Fore wing: second subcostal emitted well before 
apex of cell. 
g. Hind wing with distinct tooth-like projection 
at third median nervule ... 36. Symbrenthia. 
g 1 . Hind wing with distinct tooth-like projection at 
radial nervule ... . . . 37 .Bhinopalpa. 
g*. Hind wing without tooth-like projections or tails. 
h. Hind wing above: complete white or yellow band 
from costa to base, and across abdomen 47. Pantoporia. 
* The subgenus Dojphla only (species nos. 218-220). 
f A rudimentary discocellular can be seen with a glass, closing the cell of hind .wing in 
this genus. The sex marks in the males, however, render it easy to recognize. 
I Cell of fore wing in the Athyma group of this genus (species nos. 173, 174) is open or 
only closed by very fine discocellular. 
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