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muloisiilo white, stmiiii with lihifk oliliciiie stiijies luulerneath the femora ; luiteiioi- 

 tibiae and external side of fenmra lihuk. 



Witiijs, Kjijicrsidc : black marked white and blue. Forewing falcate; a nearly 



straight band of discal spots from internal margin to R^, the posterior one abont 

 o mm. long, and like the ^i^bmedian patch, which is more or less obviimsly divided 

 by the snbiuedian fold, edged with blue scaling, especially broadly so at the 

 distal side, sjjot M' — M- convex proximally, about :ii mm. in diameter, spot H' — W 

 much smaller, spot W — R" close to cell, small; upper discal spots SO' — It' small, 

 the anterior one often scarcely indicated, a little more proximal than the other ; 

 a series of six snbmarginal, sometimes slightly l)uftisli, small spots, following in 

 jiositiou the curve of tiie distal margin of the wing, snbmedian one often obsolete, 



:.' and :5 minute. Hindwing : a white discal band reaching to (SM'), o to mm. 



broad in front, slightly narrowing towards M, then triangular ; disc from IT to 

 (.SM') light blue, this area nearly reaching anal angle of wing, only 5 mm. i'vom 

 distal margin between W and M", narrowing costad fruin H" to H' ; there is blue 

 scaling also at the proximal side of band in aud below cell ; a complete series oi' 



KIG. 3(i. 



transverse, small, white submarginal spots ; admarginal blue spots interrupted, 

 forming triangles at veins, anal one complete with the upper half yellow ; 

 abdominal fold grey, showing a triangular paler grey patch beyond tip of SJF ; 

 tails long and slender, firsts mm., second (U mm. 



Underside. Forewing: cell-bar 3 straight, joined along M ancl S( ' to the 



thinner cell-bar 4, the juncture continued along subcostals and R' to the heavy 

 bar D ; submedian bars M'— (SM') close to origin of M=, continuous with eacii 

 other, joined along (SM') to median bar Mr— SM" ; median bar M'— M" very 

 deejdy curved, the horns of the half-moon jiointing distad and reaching the distal 

 bars; bar R' — M' oblique, either also arched, or nearly straight, touching discal 

 bar at M'; median bar R^— R^ fused with bar 1); bars SO'— R= almost straight, 

 l)laced obliijuely to the veins ; discal bars Sf!'— R' very slightly curved, following 

 one strongly obliipie, gently curved, jjointing basad at R-; bar R-— R' much more 

 proximal, and, like the following three, strongly arched ; discal white patches 

 bordered proximally by the median bars, patch M'^— SM- separated from respective 

 black discal Innule by a brownish black, proximally convex, patch of 2 to 2i mm. 

 wiiltli, patch M' — M= also separate from the discal huiifonn bar, while jiateli 



