BY J. C. MOULTON. 
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h 1 . Hind wing above : whitish or yellow band from 
costa towards anal angle ; not across abdomen. 
i. Fore wing : end of second subcostal nervule 
before origin of fourth .... 48 .Limenitis. 
ft. Fore wing: end of second subcostal nervule 
beyond origin of fourth . . .49. Pandita. 
h*. Hind wing above: band of yellow spots from 
costa to base and across abdomen, or with blue 
marginal band from apex to anal angle . 53. Euthalia 
(part).* 
g s . Hind wing with broad tail between second and 
third median nervules .... 59. Prothoe. 
e l . Cell of fore wing open. 
./. Femora more or less unicolorous. 
g. Club of antennae usually short, broad and flat, 
not long, narrow or cylindrical. 
h. Under side with submarginal eye spots. 
i. Hind wing : inner margin excavate before 
anal angle; without tail . . .34. Precis, 
ft. Hind wing: inner margin excavate before 
anal angle ; prominent lobate tail from sub¬ 
median nervure . . . . .39. Doles- 
challia. 
h 1 . Under side without submarginal eye spots. 
i. Fore wing : second subcostal nervule emitted 
well beyond cell ..... 45. Bahinda. 
ft. Fore wing: second subcostal nervule emitted 
just before end of cell . . . .46. Neptis. 
ft. Fore wing: second subcostal nervule emitted 
well before end of cell. 
j. Terminal segment of palpi at right angles 
to middle segment .... 52. Tancecia. 
j 1 . Terminal segment of palpi long and 
straight.53. Euthalia 
(part).f 
g l . Club of antennae long, narrow and cylindrical. 
h. Hind wing : precostal strongly curved, so that 
the distal half runs parallel to the costal nervure. 
i. Fore wing short, not falcate . . . 55. Apatura. 
ft. Fore wing long, subfalcate . . .56. Eulaceura. 
h 1 . Hind wing : precostal vertical . . 57. Herona. 
f 1 . Femora beneath pure white, in sharp contrast to 
black above.58. Euripus. 
b 1 . Fore wing: costa serrated. 
c. Cell of both wings closed ...... 60. Char axes. 
c 1 . Cell of fore wing closed, hind wing open . . .61. Eulepis. 
* The subgenus Adolias only (species nos. 221-22B). 
f The subgenera Cynitia and Euthalia (species nos. 201-217). 
