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median streak of under side dimly iierceptihle ; ncrvulcs defined with 

 black toivards hind-margin. Fore-wing : submarginal streak thickened 

 on points of internerviilar dentation, and at each point having a small 

 acute projection towards hind-margin ; fuscous border much widened 

 at apex, sending a rather wide projection I'or a little distance along 

 costa, and also a short streak or ray along subcostal nervure, — also 

 abruptly widened between lower radial and second median nervules, so 

 as to join black submarginal streak, whicli here curves inward consider- 

 ably ; costa narrowly edged with black ; base with a narrow grey suf- 

 fusion, somewhat wider on inner margin. Hind-wing: submarginal 

 streak more acutely dentated than in fore-wing, and more distinct 

 from hind-marginal fuscous border ; a very narrow basal grey suffusion, 

 but prolonged outwardly over a small (inferior) part of discoidal cell 

 and below median nervure and base of its iirst nervule ; inner-marginal 

 groove and a small space beyond its extremity (before anal angle) 

 brownish-grey, paler in the middle. Under side. — Almost as imle as 

 dipper side to about middle, where a narroio (almost linear) darh-broicn 

 streak crosses from costa of fore-wing to just before anal angle of hind- 

 wing ; immediately beyond streak a very pale brownish-grey fascia, 

 rather narrow, and sharply dentate externally on nervules ; this is 

 closely succeeded by narrow stripe of the same colour, exhibiting cor- 

 responding dentations ; submarginal line indistinctly represented, except 

 that the apices of the dentations form a series of very small rather 

 ill-defined blackish spots. Fore-wing : the following fine fuscous mark- 

 ings before middle, viz., a highly irregular, unsymmetrical, transverse 

 figure in discoidal cell just before origin of first median nervule ; 

 two similar longer less irregular figures (open inferiorly), one imme- 

 diately before, the other immediately beyond extremity of cell ; external 

 edge of the outer of these two markings interruptedly prolonged by a 

 very fine broken and irregular line, a little before dark-brown streak, 

 almost to submedian nervure ; an annulet, succeeded by a very fine 

 transverse line, just below inner irregular disco-cellular figure; a small 

 diffused fuscous mark in cell, near base ; a very slight ochrey-red tino-e 

 along edge of hind-margin. Hind-wing : disco-cellular fine linear 

 figures arranged as in fore-wing, but the inner one shaped like a 

 somewhat oblique 8, and the two outer ones considerably straighter ; 

 two transverse irregular lines (completely and widely interrupted by 

 disco-cellular space) ending on submedian nervure. 



% Fuscous, with a common pnire-ivliite transverse disced band, closely 

 succeeded by an interncrvular series of rcdher smcdl, mostly sagittate- 

 lunidate white marks. Fore-iving : beyond extremity of discoidal cell, 

 between subcostal nervure and third median nervule, a well-defined 

 moderately broad white bar (crossed by two black nervules), the lower 

 end of which is externally only divided from discal white band by a 

 slender curved black streak ; discal baud inwardly only slightly exca- 

 vate between nervules, but outwardly very deeply, so as to present 



