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terminal — also uniting before reaching anal angle. In 

 Areohius these lines do not unite. Each of these line^^ 

 has a dark brown [more or less distinct] fine bordering 

 line on each side of it. The first line crosses the fore 

 wings a little more than two-thirds the distance from 

 the base of the wing to end of cell, the hind wings about 

 two-thirds. The second line crosses fore wing a little 

 beyond the end of cell, the hind wings across the end 

 of c5elL The second and third are approximate anterior- 

 ly, as in Areolatus. Fore wings with a row of foui 

 small ocelli between second and third lines, circled with 

 pale Naples yellow or buff, the first varying from a dot, 

 the size of an ordinary period, to about twice that diam- 

 eter ; in four examples circular, in two, a little oval, in 

 two, a silvery metallic centre ; the second a little more 

 than twice the diameter of the first, in three examples 

 circular, the other three slightly ovate, each with from 

 one to three metallic points, when three present in the 

 form of a triangle ; the third averaging the size of the 

 second, circular, with from one to two metallic points, 

 when one central, when two in line with the row of 

 spots ; the fourth about one-fourth larger than the first, 

 circular, all but one, which has the buff circle almost 

 complete on the outside, but also a few buff scales out- 

 side the circle, a single metallic point to each of these. 



Hind wings with six ocelli to each wing, circled with 

 buff as those on the fore wings. The first varying from 

 a few buff scales, in one example with the black centre, 

 to twice or thrice the diameter of an ordinary period, 

 circular, the largest with, in one example, a silvery 

 metallic point ; the second about .04 of an inch in diam- 

 eter [the black portion], circular in four examples, in 



