140 Mr. Roland Trimen on some new 
discoidal cell near its extremity, and the other two a little apart 
below cell—the larger quadrate, between 1st and 2nd median ner- 
vules, the smaller ovate, between 2nd and 3rd median nervules ; 
solitary almost opaque yellowish spot small, elongate longitudi- 
nally, in a line directly below cellular spots, just above submedian 
nervure ; costa rather densely and broadly sealed with dull fulvous 
yellowish from base to cellular spots, and again over a small space 
between middle and apex; two longitudinal dull pale yellowish 
streaks from base, one very short, just below median nervure, the 
other extending along inner margin to beyond middle. Hind 
wing: Four opaque yellowish spots form a curved discal row 
between 2nd subcostal nervule and submedian neryure; two longi- 
tudinal pale yellowish streaks as in fore wing from base, one short 
in discoidal cell, the other extending to about middle between Ist 
median nervule and submedian nervure. UNDER SIDE. — Hind 
wing and apical area of fore wing fulvous ochreous, very strongly 
glossed or “shot” with submetallic violaceous ; hind wing con- 
spicuously spotted with black. Fore wing; Costa bordered with 
fulvous, brighter at base; spots as on upper side, except that the 
almost opaque inferior one is white; apical area crossed by six 
internervular well-defined black rays. Hind wing ; Two subbasal 
black spots, one between costal and subcostal, and the other be- 
tween median and submedian, nervures; a similar spot towards 
end of discoidal cell; and a strongly-curved discal series of six 
spots of different sizes and shapes between costal and submedian 
nervures; a blackish linear edging along hind margin; inner- 
marginal fold devoid of the general fulvous ochreous ground tint. 
Head and palpi black, conspicuously spotted with white ; antenne 
black. Thorax above clothed with pale yellowish hair, the patagia 
and pterygodes chestnut fulvous, the latter black-edged and yel- 
lowish-tipped ; beneath apparently fulvous ochreous. Legs with 
black, white-edged cox and femora, creamy white fulvous-tinged 
tibiz, and greyish tarsi. Abdomen above fuscous, densely clothed 
basally with long dull yellowish hair, and at tip with short fulvous 
hair ; the segmental incisions sharply defined by slender yellowish 
rings; beneath creamy at base, becoming more yellow towards tip. 
@ (worn example). Not nearly so dark, dull brown, with 
larger spots (especially the discal series in hind wing). Fore 
wing; An additional minute round semitransparent white spot 
between 5th subcostal and upper radial nervules; disco-cellular 
spots confluent into one mesially constricted mark. Hind wing: 
Spots of curved discal row very much enlarged, forming a con- 
tinuous band; a good-sized spot of the same in discoidal cell, 
rather beyond its middle. Unpbrr sip—.—Hind wing and costal 
