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with buff or black oblique stripes underneath legs, sides of metasternum same colour 

 as the stripes, tipperside of femora also buff or black. 



S. Wings above : Naples yellow, changing into buff yellow in anal region of 

 hind wing. Forewing : outer area from apex of cell to margin black, this area nar- 

 rowing posteriorly, about 8 to 10 mm. broad at SM'-, its inner margin conve.x betwi^en 

 veins, no separate snbmedian and median bars, liasal area mostly a little extended 

 distad beyond lower angle of cell, but lower end of bar D tlien obsolete or very thin ; 

 the black area includes, as in CA. candiope, a series of postdiscal interstitial spots of 

 the same colour as the basal area, spot SC* — SG* absent, the next one about 

 2 to 3 mm. in length, spots R' — R^ minute, especially the npjier of tlie two, 

 spots R^ — M- larger than the others, diameter about 2i to 3J mm., spots IP— SM^ 

 small, close together at (SM'), mostly fused to one spot; outer edge of wing 

 concave, scalloped, marginal dots small ; discal interspaces SC* — R" somewhat 

 closer to cell than in Ch. cancHope, varying in width, |- to J as wide as the black 



area between them and apex of cell. Hindwing : postdisco-marginal bhick band 



from C to R^, continued behind by dispersed black locales and the slightly curved 

 admarginal bars R' — M^ and the two dots near anal angle, the band stopping in 

 front at C, but its outer portion sometimes extended to costal margin; the band 

 consists of the postdisco-snbmarginal eye-spots, the admarginal bars, and the inter- 

 spaces between, the latter often less deep black than the eye-spots and bars ; the 

 eje-spots R' — M* often vestigial, upper three marginal buif lunules well separated, 

 posterior ones less so, because here the ends of the veins are not deep black, but 

 clayish, shaded with few black scales ; outer edge deeply scalloped, anal angle not 

 triangularly produced, while the outer margin is more produced at R' tlian nsunlly, 

 hence the wing somewhat pentagonal, with three tails. 



Underside : veins green ; greenish olive cinnamon from base to irregular discal 

 line, darker near the latter, much variegated with white ; black bars thin, bnt 



sharply defined in basal two thirds. Forewing : base of costal margin white, cell 



with three black bars, first short, bordered with white basally, second before middle, 

 reduced to a short streak behind SC which is placed into a straight, heavy, wliite 

 bar, third bar thin, complete, straight, faintly irregular, oblique, reaching M at or 

 before base of M', mostly nearly parallel to bar D, apex of cell all white ; submedian 

 bar M' — M- present; median bars SC^ — IVP conspicnons on the dark gniutid on 

 account of their white proximal borders, bar M' — M^ 2 to 3 mm. from base of M', 

 slightly incurved, bar W — M' oblique, posteriorly more distal than the bar behind 

 it, anteriorly touching lower angle of cell, bar R^ — R^ in front of it, bars SC^ — R" 

 mm. from cell, a little nearer to the cell than to the discal line, at right angles to 

 veins, or slightly inclining basad ; interspaces between median bars R' — M" and cell 

 respectively submedian bar M' — M^ buff cinnamon ; discal bars fused to a continuous 

 line which begins at costal margin 12 to 14 mm. from apex, is strongly convex behind 

 R', then irregularly concave down to be3'ond M^ the posterior portion more distal, 

 slightly oblique, straight, reaching SM'- 4 to 5 mm. from tip of this vein, distally 

 this line is bordered white (except beyond M-), the white colour shading into the 

 cinnamon buff postdisco-marginal area ; })Ostdiscal bars represented by a series of 

 minute dots, spot SC — SC^ only being larger, ovate, all surrounded by some grey 

 scaling, internal marginal area from base to near discal line, and anteriorly to M 



resp. M-, creamy. Hindwing : basal costal bar absent, or very short, jilaced along 



the basal branch of PC, no costal snbbasal bar, subbasal bar C — S(J^ also often 

 absent, subbasal bars SC— SM' continuons, heavily bordered white basally, 



