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near the basal margin of the cell and the others are very small some- 

 what triangular and placed between the two cross-bands in about the 

 some distance from the base of the third veinlet from the discal cell 

 but distinctly nearer to the bauds than to the basal point of the third 

 veinlet, the two cross-bands slightly interrupted about its middle of 

 which the apical one situates just after the first cross-band in the third 

 posterior cell ; there is no apical band in the fourth posterior cell ; the 

 postical cell contains three incomplete cross-bands and a faint apical 

 band which occupies only the upper half the outer margin of the cell, 

 each of the three cross-bands composed of two small spots separated 

 for a long distance about the middle and all the cross-bands somewhat 

 equidistant ; in the upper basal ceil there are four hyaline markings of 

 which the middle straight two become rather complete broad quite 

 isolated cross-bands and the others appear as the basal and apical spots ; 

 the hyaline markings in the second basal cell are the same in number 

 to those in the upper cell but quite distinguished from them by the 

 shapes, the apical spot being as an incomplete ocellus placed just before 

 the base of the postical cell, while the basal spot is almost always faint, 

 and the first hardly interrupted one in the middle two cross- bands 

 placed below between the basal spot and first cross-band in the upper 

 basal cell and slightly curved outwards, and the second band in the cell 

 extending from before the basal angle of the discal cell to after the 

 twi -thirds of the postical vein and curved inwards; anal cell with three 

 bands, of which first one is not interruped and the second one is an- 

 gulately sinuated outwards at its middle and is placed about the middle 

 of the cell, while the third cross-band is replaced by two (upper and below) 

 quite isolated spots which are respectively touching the lower branch 

 of the postical fork and the anal vein, at the apical angle of the anal 

 cell an other faint spoi; ; in the axillary cell there are three cross-bands, 

 of which the middle one is longest and somewhat zig-zag-shaped and 

 extends from just below the middle sinuated band in the anal cell to 

 the apex of the axillary vein, while the basal cross-band is somewhat 



