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brown area along the costa which begins at the apex of the ] 

 stigma and reaches to the end of the second vein ; this area j 

 extends backward as far as half way between the second and ! 

 third veins. There is also a large but very faint brownish i 

 clouding of the apex which extends from the middle of the sub- \ 

 marginal cell across the first posterior and half of the second 

 posterior cells. This is very narrowly separated from the dark j 

 brown costal stripe and from the cloud on the hind cross-vein, j 

 The only spines on the veins of the wing are two or three ex- 

 ceedingly minute ones at the extreme base of the third longi- 

 tudinal. ! 

 Brown. Antennse, palpi, humeri, post-alar callosities and va- ' 

 rious patches on the sides of the thorax pale brownish yellow. 

 Bucca linear. Sides of front and of face almost parallel. Only 

 three dorso-central bristles caudad the suture. A peculiar row 

 of bristles on the posterior surface of the middle tibia. Third 

 longitudinal vein with only two or three spines, and these at 

 the extreme base. 



