46 WEEKS — UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA PN 
the second median veinlet. The space from this line to the base of the wing 
is broken by two more dark lines, a little less heavy than the others, which 
extend from the subcostal vein to the submedian vein. 
The markings of the secondaries are identical, except that the outer line is 
broken into elongated spots and the second line is less prominent than on 
the primaries. The costa and upper marginal space are brownish. The inner 
margin is covered with dark grayish hairs, which are quite prominent on close 
investigation. 
The under side presents a different coloring, the space on both wings from 
hind margin to the third line being of a pinkish white with a mother-of-pearl 
lustre. The lines, instead of being black, are a dark mouse brown and show 
some suffusion. Within the third line the space to the base is heavily suffused 
with the color of the line; thus the wings are divided into two sections, the 
inner, of dark brown mouse color, and the outer, or border portion, of pinkish 
white as above noted. On the fore wings the first and second lines are less 
marked on the lower portion of the wing, while near the tip they are suffused, 
encroaching on the pinkish white ground color to such an extent that it takes 
the appearance of a transverse bar cutting across the tip. 
On the under side of the secondaries the first two lines are merely a series 
of spots in the interspaces, while the third line, bordering the inner suffused 
half of the wing, is strongly marked. 
