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small, elongate, spots in front between SC'^ and H- ; cater margin angled at SC, 



more obtusely so at M^. Hindwing : black disco-marginal border 5 to 7i mm. 



broad at SC^, 4 to 6 mm. at M', its inner edge nearly straight, sometimes slightly 

 convex anteriorly ; within the band there are two postdiscal interstitial lunules 

 M' — SM^, the upper olive buff, the second tawny or also more or less olive buff, 

 sometimes produced at M^ to outer margin, a series of minute, white, submarginal 

 dots, posterior two or three often bluish, upper ones occasionally absent ; admarginal 

 interspaces transverse, thin, ochraceous or tawny, often dilated at veins, posterior 

 ones often olive buff at edge, upper ones seldom marked, sometimes all absent 

 except interspaces M^ — SM^, an olive buff line in tail, often reduced ; end of 

 abdominal fold and (SM') more or less extended brown. 



Underside greenish white, the bars forming mummy brown, sharply marked, 



bands. Forewing : costal margin mummy brown, with a white streak at base ; 



base of cell mummy brown, cell-bar 3 transverse, 1 to H mm. broad, a very little 

 proximal of point of origin of M^, joined along M to the brown basal patch, 

 cell-bar 4 close to cross-veins, forming together with bar D, median bars R^ — (SM') 

 and submedian bars M' — (SM') a band of 2 to 2i mm. width, which is slightly 

 angled at lower angle of cell in many specimens, and shows generally more or less 

 obvious white spots inside, which represent the median interspaces, white spot in 

 upper angle of cell very seldom absent ; median bars SC — 11- merged together 

 to a short band which is joined behind R^ to the rather broad discal band, the two 

 bands together resembling the letter Y ; discal band concave distally in middle, 

 about 3 mm. broad at its widest point between veins, distally concave between 

 veins, more or less black distally between R^ and SM- ; postdiscal bars transverse, 

 thin, but bars SC^ — R^ larger, often not separated from the discal band ; marginal 

 border about If mm. broad ; vein R^ generally brown between cell and discal band; 

 discal intersjiaces SC — R' also separated into spots by the brown veins ; postdiscal 

 interspaces halfmoon-shaped, spot SC — SC* thin, often obsolete, more proximal, 

 the second ovate, the third shorter, fourth and fifth larger, often contiguous, the 

 following ones smaller ; submarginal interspaces transverse, thin, often nearly all 

 obsolete, spots SC — SC' larger, appearing as a prolongation of the postdiscal series 



of interstitial spots. Hindwing : costal margin thinly bordered brown at base, 



vein PC bordered brown at both sides, this brown band extended to costal margin 

 and posteriorly prolonged across base of cell to join a longitudinal streak which 

 runs from the base along (SM') to the median band ; the latter appears as a 

 prolongation of the median band of forewing, is aViout 2 mm. broad, slightly 

 concave behind distally, it crosses M just outside base of M-, there being mostly 

 a white dot left in the fork formed by M and M-, it consists of the submedian and 

 median bars which leave here and there a white interspace between themselves, 

 at (SM') the band touches (or nearly) the discal liar and then turns at a sharp angle 

 to the end of SM^ portion (SM')— SM^ formed by the median bars only ; discal 

 bars thin, black, the series either straight, or distally concave between C and IP, bars 

 C — R3 placed in a brown band which is often alone present, while bars R-'— SM- 

 have brown scaling only between themselves at the veins, the white distal borders 

 of the last bars very thin, while the borders have often developed to obvious 

 transverse sjmts between SC- and 11' ; postdiscal interspaces brown, posterior ones 

 often yellowish, forming with the before-mentioned brown discal band one band 

 in which are situated the discal and postdiscal black bars and the white borders 

 of the discal bars ; postdiscal black bars C— R' seldom faintly vestigial within the 



