. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 265 of antennae (except Teinopdlpus, which has two long tails on hind wing 145 145. Claws large, not toothed or bifid (except in one Leptocircus); fore tibia with a process (epiphysis) on underside; only one prom- inent anal vein in hind wing (except Barbnia); anal (inner) margin of hind wing concave. Often large species with prom- inent tails on anal angle of hind wing PAPILIONID^E. Figs. 439-444. Lepidoptera 439. Caligo, wings (Stichel) Amathusiidae. 440. Caligo, tibia and tarsus of front l


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 265 of antennae (except Teinopdlpus, which has two long tails on hind wing 145 145. Claws large, not toothed or bifid (except in one Leptocircus); fore tibia with a process (epiphysis) on underside; only one prom- inent anal vein in hind wing (except Barbnia); anal (inner) margin of hind wing concave. Often large species with prom- inent tails on anal angle of hind wing PAPILIONID^E. Figs. 439-444. Lepidoptera 439. Caligo, wings (Stichel) Amathusiidae. 440. Caligo, tibia and tarsus of front leg of female (Stichel) Amathusiidae. 441. Caligo, tibia and tarsus of front leg of male (Stichel) Amathusiidae. 442. Danaus, wings (Scudder) Danaidae. 443. Nymphidia, wings (Stichel) Riodinidae. 444. Papilio, wings (Comstock) Papilionidae. a. Radial vein of fore wing 4-branched (if 5-branched, labial palpi twice length of head); M2 arises nearer M3 than Mi; no super- numerary vein between Cu and anal vein b Radial vein of fore wing 5-branched; M2 arises midway between Mi and M3; supernumerary vein present between Cu and anal vein; one anal vein present; R3 present; labial palpus very short (except Teinopdlpus); antenna unsealed (except Grdphium and Lamproptera)', tails often present on hind wings. Cosmopolitan. (Papilio, Graphium, cosmop.; Atrophaneura, cosmop., exc. Palaearc; Lamproptera, Teinopalpus, oriental; Battus, Am.; Troides ( = Ornithoptera), Indoaustr.; Cressida, Austr.; Euryades, Neotrop.). (Fig. 444) PAPILIONiNiE. 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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