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sbhietirties these bands become two isolated and irregularly shaped 

 spots ; the first cross-band of the postical cell just below the basal 

 hyaline marking of the fourth posterior cell is broadest and almost 

 always forms V-shaped hyaline marking with the second band because 

 the latter always is turned upwards at the lower half, and the marginal 

 band is similar to the other marginal ones ; in the axillary cell a large 

 irregular hyaline ring and an inconspicuous marginal band, the latter 

 being as long as the just preceding one but sometimes very short and 

 more indistinct, the former occupying more than the basal half along 

 the margins of the cell ; there is an other small very vague and in- 

 complete ocellus, touching the outer upper margin of the large ocellus 

 in the axillary cell, this being open at the outer side ; the discal cell 

 contains two hyaline markings, the basal one generally composed of 

 two spots of which the second spot forms a rather well-defined broad 

 cross-band and the first one is very small and irregu lar, these two 

 being connected with a fine very short hyaline rod which is sometimes 

 wanted ; the outer somewhat sinuated band in the discal cell slightly 

 curved inwards and rarely formed vague V-shaped marking with the 

 basal cross-band ; in the upper basal cell there are two irregular ocelli 

 which are sometimes incomplete, and are connected together along the 

 praefurca or sometimes along both the praefurca and discal vein leaving 

 a small isolated brownish island in the middle of the cell, and the 

 markings in the second basal cell are represented by two quite isolated 

 ocelli separated by the broad brownish part of the cell, which are 

 sometimes incomplete ; anal cell mostly hyaline but with two unequal 

 and irregularly shaped brownish spots, which are well-isolated (but one 

 or all sometimes touching the anal vein) ; costal cell always hyaline ; 

 alulae with a large brownish middle spot surrounded by a narrow hyaline 

 band. Squamae rather large, greyish brown with a blackish brown 

 margin in the alar pair, and in the thoracal pair yellowish white with 

 a brown margin, while both pairs have a short inconspicuous grey 

 fringes which develop into a not very conspicuous longer light grey 



