Pericharina Grishin, 2022
(Figs 7–60, 61–65, 68–73, 76–81, 83–87, 90–94, 101–106)
Pericharini (Pericharina) Grishin, 2022, in Zhang et al. Insecta Mundi 921: 98.
Genera included. Oz Grishin, 2022 (Figs 7–10); Oenides Mabille, 1904 (Figs 11–12); Lycas Godman, 1901 (Figs 13–20); Orses Godman, 1901 (Figs 21–24); Perichares Scudder, 1872 (Figs 25–60).
Diagnosis. FW without hyaline spot in M 2 –M 3 (Figs 101–102); recurring M vein usually nearer the base of M 3 than CuA 1, with some exceptions ( Oenides, Oz, and part of Perichares). Male stigma continuous in Oenides, Orses, and part of Perichares, or discontinuous in Lycas, Oz, and part of Perichares . Mesotibia and metatibia usually spined, sometimes not spined in both tibiae, or only spined in mesotibia. Male genitalia (Figs 103–106) with tegumen not projected over uncus (except in P. manu); anterior projection of saccus shorter than tegumen + uncus; valva with poor-developed ampulla; mid sacculus with several setae; aedeagus without cornutus (only present in P. haworthiana).
Key to the genera of Pericharina Grishin, 2022
1. FW with three separated apical hyaline spots in R 3 –M 1 (Figs 11–20)............................................. 2
- FW without three apical hyaline spots (Figs 7–10, 21–60)..................................................... 3
2. DHW with a yellow spot between M 1 and M 3. VHW with silver bands (Figs 13–20)............................ Lycas
- DHW orange in basal and anal margins. VHW with one discal white band (Figs 11–12)....................... Oenides
3. VHW with costal margin projected in triangle-shaped at the base (Fig. 7–10), except in O. sebastiani . FW with a broad orange hyaline band from costal margin to the space CuA 2 (Figs 7–10). Mesotibia and metatibia spined...................... Oz
- HW without costal margin projected at the base. FW with several isolated yellow or white hyaline spots; if with broad orange hyaline band, then mesotibia not spined.................................................................... 4
4. VHW with irregular lilac and brown, white and brown, or grey and ferruginous markings (Figs 25–32, 42, 44–46, 47–50, 53–54, 57–60). Sometimes VHW grey in the base (Figs 33–34), or with one or three longitudinal yellow bands between the base and the external margin (Figs 35–40), or with a transversal yellow band between the base and the external margin (Fig. 41); if VHW with marginal band, then between the apex and 2A (Figs 51–52); DHW orange in anal margin (Fig. 55–56).................................................................................................... Perichares
- VHW without lilac and brown markings, and one marginal band between the apex and CuA 2, or two yellow bands, the first between the base and external margin in CuA 2 –2A and the second between the apex and external margin in M 3 (Figs 21–24)................................................................................................ Orses