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outside the large eye-spot, and a subterminal fulvous 

 border to the hind wings not reaching either margin. 

 The border to both wings consists of three somewhat 

 crenate black hues, the ground color between a little 

 pale. Sometimes the fore wings have a little subapical 

 white, and a subterminal fulvous bar outside the small 



ocellus. 



Under side variable, ranging from reddish brown and 

 brownish fawn to brownish buff; these colors being found 

 on the hind wings and the apex of the fore wings, with 



Fig. 66. 



Junonia Coenia (natural size). 



brown wavy lines of varying shade. The eye-spots of the 

 fore wings are as above, but both of those on the hind 

 wings are small, with two points between them and one 

 near the costa. The fore wings have the white band and 

 three fulvous bars in the cell. 



The mature larva is black, the dorsum sprinkled with 

 fine white specks, with tw^o somewhat broken lines of 

 creamy white on each side, the lower side of the joints 

 back of joint 4 and a ring back of the head dull ochre. 



