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than the rest of the wing, which is cinereous without any green olive scales. 
Basal line straight between the median and internal nervure. The outer line ap- 
proaches the inner on the internal margin. A large orbicular discal circle. Be- 
neath lighter with an obscure common broad diffused line and a discoidal dot 
on each wing, much larger on the primaries. Length of body .70; exp. wings 
1.42 inch. ‘Nonantum’ (Harris). Coll. Harris)” Pack. 
Clintonii. 
“Female. Greyish olivaceous, sparsely sprinkled with black, isolated scales. 
A dark basal line. Space between this line and the inner median transverse 
line (transverse anterior) pale brown, dotted sparsely with black scales, 
cinereous-olivaceous along costa. Transverse anterior line slightly oblique; 
faint, lost in the brown scales of the sub-basal space which precede it, but dis- 
tinctly indicated, margined outwardly with pale scales, angulated below costa, 
below m. nervure twice very distinctly and deeply excavate. Median space 
cinerous-olivaceous, sparsely sprinkled with black scales, paler along costa and 
especially on the disc and beyond to the t. p. line where the scales are almost 
white. On these white scales a large reniform discal spot is indicated by a black 
rather indistinct encircling line and a central brownish streak. Transverse pos- 
terior line (outer median) black, broad, very distinct, nearly straight, very 
slightly undulate between the nervules, the most prominent projection occurring 
at the second m. neryule outwardly, and another, rounded inwardly, at above 
internal nervure. Outside the t. p. line is a wide dark brown shade band 
irregularly margined outwardly with whitish scales and narrowing greatly below 
the third m. nervule. On the interspaces, superiorly, are darker brown, longi- 
tudinal dashes; above the internal neryure is a dark brown maculate shade, 
broadly margined outwardly with white scales. Terminally the wing is cinereous- 
olivaceous as on median space. A terminal narrow black line, margined inwardly 
narrowly with whitish scales. Fringes dark, interrupted with pale brown at the 
extremity of the nervules. Secondaries evenly pale cinereous-brown. A darker 
shaded discal spot and subterminal band; fringes concolorous with the wing. 
“Under surface of both wings similar, but a little paler than secondaries 
above, very sparsely sprinkled with dark scales; a dark discal spot and sub- 
terminal line on both pair; on the primaries the discal spot extends diffusedly 
upwards along the costa where the subterminal band is most plainly marked. 
“Head and thorax olivaceous-cinereous; abdomen darker than secondaries 
with metallic sub-tufts, as usual in the genus, on the second and third segments 
above. 
“Beneath, cinereous; legs clothed with long grey scales; tarsi spotted out- 
wardly with darker scales. 
“Male. Much smaller than the female but resembling it in ornamentation, 
as is usual in this genus; the brown color on the upper surface of the primaries 
is less conspicuous, the olivaceous shades are brighter and all the markings are 
less apparent. The secondaries are darker. 
“Exp. male 1.40, female 1.80 inch. Length of body, male 0.60, female 0.90 
inch. 
