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leg 
reaches antenna, separating second leg from 
= LYCAENIDAE. 
b .—First 
eyes 
1,2,3,?). 
(4 ?).—Hairs on general surface ; pupa solid 
= ( Lycaeninae ). 
B.—Hairs 
pupa; 
often 
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all 
2 .- 
very exceptional; spines are processes of 
intersegmental sub-segments always present, 
marked; head in front; waist often lost 
= PAPILIONIDA. 
a. —Segments (when free) with power of movement 
directions. = PAPILIONIDAE. 
1.—Thorax not hollowed in front; 5th and 6th abdominal 
segments free — Papilioninae. 
Thorax hollowed in front = Parnassiinae. 
a. —5th and 6th free = Thaidi. 
1. —Girth as usual = Clytiini. 
2. —Girth to nose-horn = Thaini. 
3. —No suspension. = Sericinini. 
fd. —5th segment alone free. ? 
y.—1st incision alone free == Luehdorfiidi. 
3.—Pupa solid. = Parnassiidi. 
b . —Segments (when free) with antero-posterior movement 
checked = [PIER O-N YMPHALIDPE ]. 
PIERIDAE. 
= Aporinae. 
— Pierinae. 
— Rhodocerinae. 
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= Anthocarinae. 
bl. —Girthed ; single nose-spine. : 
1. —5th and 6th segments free. 
2. —5th segment free. 
„ Pupa curved 
3. —(4th incision free) 
4. —Solid. 
b2. —Suspended; nose-spine double (except 
in 1) = N YMPHALIDAE. 
1. —Nose-spine single. = Libytheinae. 
2. —5th and 6th segments free. Nose-spines marked. 
= Nymphalinae. 
Acraeidi. 
Yanessidi. 
Argynnidi. 
Heliconidi. 
Nymphalidi. 
Apaturidi. 
Satyrus. 
Epinephele. 
CoenonympJia. 
Hipparchia. 
Melanargia. 
? Semele. 
Brassolinae. 
Euploeinae. 
3. -5th seg¬ 
ment free 
4. -Incision 
4-5 free 
5. -Pupa solid 
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There are so many important genera of Nymphalids of which I 
know nothing, that I do not feel justified in going into more detail, nor 
in inventing names for the divisions that must unquestionably be made 
of the Satyrinae. 
