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1 Horn-like processes on head of ultimate larval instar straight (
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); adult proboscis yellow ............ 2 (Apaturini)
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- Horn-like processes on head of ultimate larval instar curved (
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); adult proboscis red ........................................ ...........................................................................................................................................
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:
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2 Discal cells open toward 4th apical cell, without lower disco-cellular vein between bases of M2 and M3 (
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); forewing without transparent oval membrane; larvae hibernate (
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) .......................................................................... 3
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- Discal cells closed toward 4th apical cell, with a delicate lower disco-cellular vein between bases of M2 and M3 (
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); forewing with two or three transparent oval membranes near apex (
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); pupae hibernate ....................
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- Ventral surface of adult hind wing generally concolorous only with a couple of indistinct fasciae ...............
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forewing without orange patches proximal to discal cell; ventral surface of hind wing without or with less than three black spots in discal cell ..................................................................................................................................... 5
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- Adult forewing with orange patches in center of discal cell (
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); ventral surface of hind wing with three black spots in discal cell .............................................................................................................................................
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male with purple or blue structural color on dorsal surface of both wings; hind wing vein Sc+R1 very short, shorter than vein Rs (
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); ventral surface of hind wing with two minute but distinct round black spots in discal cell ....................................................................................................................................................................
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<keyLead id="081E95C6E255B75BFCEBFE7EFA16FE6F" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">- Adult with no distinctive structural color on the wings; hind wing vein Sc+R1 longer than vein Rs; ventral surface of hind wing without round spots in discal cell ............................................................................................................... 6</keyLead>
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6 Both wings basically whitish with many blackish stripes along veins (
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,
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); discal cell of dorsal surface of hind wing white without markings
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.....................................................................................................................
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7 Dorsal part of adult thorax with three whitish longitudinal stripes (
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); wings with markings of various colors.... ...........................................................................................................................................................................
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- Dorsal part of adult thorax without whitish longitudinal stripes; dorsal surface of both wings black (or dark brown in aged specimens) with white markings (
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