. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 237 claws, folded against the thorax and not used in walking, their tarsi with only one joint in the male, usually with five joints in the female; fore wings with the radius five-branched. (Fig. 437). (, s. lot.) 161 Front legs of female functional, with tarsal claws; of male more or less reduced, sometimes with a single claw; fore wings with the radius three- or four-branched. (Fig. 436) 167. Figs. 439-444. Lepidoptera 349. Caligo, wings (Stichel) Brassolidae.


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 237 claws, folded against the thorax and not used in walking, their tarsi with only one joint in the male, usually with five joints in the female; fore wings with the radius five-branched. (Fig. 437). (, s. lot.) 161 Front legs of female functional, with tarsal claws; of male more or less reduced, sometimes with a single claw; fore wings with the radius three- or four-branched. (Fig. 436) 167. Figs. 439-444. Lepidoptera 349. Caligo, wings (Stichel) Brassolidae. 440. Caligo, tibia and tarsus of front leg of female (Stichel) Brassolidae. 441. Caligo, tibia and tarsus of front leg of male (Stichel) Brassolidae. 442. Danais, wings (Scudder) Danaidse. 443. Calephelis, wings (Stichel) Riodinidse. 444. Papilio, wings (Comstock) Papilionidse. 161. Hind wings with the discal cell closed by a well developed vein \ 162 Hind wings with the discal cell open, or closed by a vestigial vein 166 162. Front feet of female ending in a corrugated knob; fore wings with the subcostal vein forked at the extreme base, A3 preserved; antennae not scaled above; generally large butterflies with bold contrasting coloration; mainly tropical. (Figs. 370, 442). (See couplet 166). (Danais ( = Andsia) (D. plexippus, Milkweed. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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