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The under surface of fore wings fulvous brown, 

 marked with brown streaks and pale spots after the 

 pattern of M. Harrisli, but much paler and less con- 

 trasting, owing to the absence of black marks. Apical 

 area very little darkened. There is a submarginal 

 series of nacreous lunules in all the interspaces except 

 the lowest and inside this a simious series of pale spots. 

 Margin fulvous, narrow, wider than in Nycteis, but 

 always narrower and more regular than in 31, Harrlsii, 

 Hind wings with color areas distributed as in Nycteis, 

 but much less contrasting, the basal area being bright 

 fulvous and the brown field at apical margin less intense 

 in color. At base are five large nacreous spots and a 

 dash inside the internal vein. The triple mesial band 

 is wide, distinct, and nacreous, the spots of the same 

 shape and comparative length as in Nycteis ; but the 

 outer transverse traversing line is somewhat an<rled 

 where it crosses the veins, that is, is made up of short 

 straight dashes as in 31. Harrisii, not of rounded crena- 

 tions as in Nycteis. The outer margin of this band is, 

 as in Nycteis, not clearly defined, a character in which 

 both of these species differ from 31. Harrisii, where 

 this is distinctly the case. Beyond the mesial band is 

 a row of five ocelli, the central one of which is white, 

 ringed with -brown, and the two outer ones on each side 

 of this are black, shaded inwardly with fulvous, and 

 pupilled with white. The most conspicuous character 

 of this species and one by which it is easily separated 

 from Nycteis, is the complete series of large marginal 

 silvery lunules which occur in every interspace, as in 

 3f. Harrisii. In Hanhami, as in Nycteis, the pattern 



