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discal glaucous scaling dcuscr and somewhat moie extended ; white luediau haml 

 broader and longer; subiuargiiial spots much larger, especially the lirst four; 

 admargiual spots heavier, that before SC" nearl}' complete, but thin. 



Uiulerside. Forewing: white discal band :} to 4 mm. distant from black discal 



line between M'-' and SM-, spot R'' — M' twice as large as in f/nla.na. llindwing : 



white discal band s mm. wide in front, gradnally narrowing to K', contiuued to M- 



Kui. H(i. 



by a thin white line : median line broken at li ' and .M', but nut niterrupted ; inter- 

 space between white baud and discal, more evenly curved, line abont 1^ mm.; 

 abdominal median bars (SM')— SM" close to anal Innules at (SM'), triangular space 

 at distal side of it rather more white than in (/aluj-ia ; snbmarginal white spots 

 heavier. 



JhO. Letti (W. Doherty, July IMC'), 1 ?. 



Vein M' of the left forewing is forked in this specimen, the resp. snbmarginal 

 spot double on upperside. 



hm. E. pyn-hiis aloranus l{>ithseb., subsji. nov. (Fig. :J1, ?> 



Cluira-res joi's, Pagenstccher (not .Staudiuger, 1894). Jalii-li. Xuss. Vei: Xat. LI. p. 193 (1898) 

 (Alor). 



?. W/'nffS, uppersiflf. Forewing: white area as in (lalnxia, but on disc from 



inner margin to beyond M- rather widely edged with ])alp glaucous, so that tlie 

 black outer area is posteriorly somewhat narrower even than in lettid/ius ; patch 

 M' — M- very oblique outwardly, the extreme angle of cellule R^ — M' scaled glaucous 

 white and spot R" — M' just touching the white area, diameters 15 and 4 mm. res]i., 

 separated from spot R- — R^, which measures '^\ and :i mm. in hni^'iludiiial and 

 transverse direction respectively, only by the Idack vein ; spots S( '' — R- somewhat 

 longer than in lettkamis ; snbmarginal s{)ots as in that race, but posterior two separate. 



Hindwing posteriorly more extended glaucous than in hoih galaxia and lettiamis ; 



snbmarginal spots in size between those of the two allied subspecies : admargiual 

 sjwts heavy, seven in number, the first, (!— Sd'^', rounded, all the others transverse. 

 not iuternijjted. 



