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THE GENERA OF THE HESPERIDÆ OF THE EUROPEAN FAUNAL–REGION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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♂. Antennæ much longer than half the costal margin of the forewings, nearly three-fourths as long as the body, uniform black, at two-thirds of their length expanding into a slender fusiform club, the last third of which is suddenly bent at a right angle; from this point forwards it is rapidly narrowed, but not very acute, nor curved into a hook. Locklet of hair of medium length and of the usual structure. palpi projecting the full length of the eyes beyond the front, the first joint thickly hair-scaled, the end joint moderately short, conical, almost horizontal.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1878

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* [Dr. Speyer writes that this genus must give way to Daimia Murray, 1874.—L.]

* In a letter received from Dr. Speyer as this is passing through trre press, he desires to make the following correction in this diagnostic feature. The tibial tuft (see also foot of page 126) is not reliable for generic separation. A critical examination made by him of some of the species of Nisoniades, has shown its presence in Persius and, Icelus; in the latter, quite strong. Brizo, altholgh so closely related to Icelus, is without the tuft. The detection of this marked difference in these trvo allied species, establishes their specific value, which has been questioned, and also shows that the presence or absence of the tuft is only of specific importance.—L.