BY G. A. WATERHOUSE. i>0 



white more conspicuous below. Thorax black; abdomen black 

 above, with alternate bands of fuscous and ochreous on each body 

 segment below. 



Upper side. — Anterior wing with costa nearly straight, apex 

 rather pointed ; termen oblique. Colour fuscous, with a faint 

 ochreous suffusion over the wing, more marked close to the base. 

 Five light ochreous-yellow hyaline spots arranged as follows— 

 three small, adjacent, arranged in a transverse series beneath the 

 costa towards the apex; one large, trapezoidal, occupying distal 

 half of cell; the last small, situated obliquely below the end of 

 cell; the black oblique transverse bar characteristic of the male 

 commencing between these last spots, and reaching the middle of 

 dorsum. Cilia on termen fuscous at terminations of veins, 

 ochreous-fuscous between them. 



Posterior wing. — Anal angle rather sharply rounded. Colour 

 dark blackish-fuscous with one large opaque ochreous spot, broadest 

 towards the termen, occupying the centre quarter of the wing, a 

 few long ochreous hairs towards the base. Cilia long, fuscous at 

 terminations of the veins, otherwise deep ochreous. 



Underside. — Anterior wing with hyaline spots as above, a pale 

 opaque yellow spot below the lowest spot visible on upperside. 

 Costa cream at base, then fuscous, with four cream marks towards 

 the apex ; basal third of wing blackish-fuscous, apical third 

 cinnamon-fuscous, with a large subquadrate cream spot divided by 

 a fuscous vein, and two small cream spots, one above and one 

 below this, all towards the termen. Dorsum pale } T ellowish, 

 widest near the middle of the wing. Termen marked by a pale 

 cream border, interrupted by the veins, which are fuscous; cilia 

 somewhat lighter than on the upperside. 



Posterior wing. — General pattern similar to the apical third of 

 the anterior wing. Base and basal half of costa cream; from apex 

 extending across the wing to the middle of dorsum a wide cream 

 band interrupted in the centre of the wing, and on the abdominal 

 fold by reddish-fuscous; in this band close to apex a single 

 circular black spot. Below this another cream band, narrower 



