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llie original rows of spots in 'almost complete and regular state, 

 except the second from the inner side. (Fig. 2 and 3). 

 Underside Upperside 



Fig. 3. Rhyparia purpurata (upperside in black, underside hatched). 



Arctia maculosa and Ocnogyna corsicum var. sardoa also present 

 good instances of regular rows of spots. In a still higher degree 

 this is the case in Deiopeia (Utetheisa) pulchella, a.nd heve 'móicsiüons 

 are found, that the original number of the transverse bars may 

 have been even greater, these indications neither wanting in Rhyparia 



