284 Mr. R. Trimen on some new or imperfcctly- 



mediaii nervule, and the 5th and 7th are a little nearer base than the 

 4th and 6th ; seven spots in series very close to hind-margin, — of 

 which the 1st and 2tid (and sometimes the 3rd) are much larger than 

 the others (rarely almost touching each other), and the 6th very 

 small or wanting altogether, while the 7th at anal angle is rather 

 large, elongate, and always well-marked ; a very fine linear black 

 hind-marginal edging. Cilia in both wings uniform dark- or 

 brownish-grey. Under-side. — Hind-unng and apical-hind-marginal 

 border of fore-wing dull isabelline-greij, with a more or less decided 

 ferrvginotis tinge ; — the hind-toing markings inconspicuotis, being 

 slightly jMler than the ground-colour but with thin dtdl-grey centres 

 and linear edges of a more decided and darker ferruginous. Fore- 

 wing : ground-colour not glistening and very much paler than on 

 upper-side, especially along inner-margin ; terminal disco-cellular 

 spot and spots of discal series (always six) disposed as on upper-side ; 

 spot below 1st median nervule before middle always present and well- 

 marked butVariable in shape ; the following additional spots, vid. : — 

 in discoidal cell a very small one near base, and a larger one midway 

 between it and terminal spot ; a minute second spot immediately 

 above terminal spot ; and a submarginal series of six small spots (of 

 which the lower three are blackish, but the others very faint and 

 obsolescent); at base a rather large blackish mark between median 

 and submedian nervures ; the three cellular and two minute costal 

 spots, and the upper three spots of discal series, all more or less con- 

 spicuously centred with metallic steely scales. Hind-iving: the 

 following sub-ocellate markings with dull-grey centres and greyisli- 

 ferruginous edges, vid. : — a sub-basal curved series of four, of which 

 the uppermost is largest and sub-reniform, and the others about 

 equal in size and circular, the second being in discoidal cell ; a large 

 reniform one at extremity of cell ; a rather regular series of eight 

 good-sized contiguous spots, of which the first is broadly lunate and 

 the others elongate-ovate, the 5th being the smallest (between 2nd 

 and 1st median nervules) and lying about half out of line before the 

 rest ; and a hind-marginal series of eight imperfect more coalescent 

 similar markings, with deeper ferruginous edges. 



(Described from 15 examples.) 



9 . Slightly paler than ^ ; black spots larger and more constant 

 both in number and size — especially those of the discal and hind- 

 marginal series in hind-wing ; basal blackish not so dark but much 

 more extended — especially in hind-wing where it is rather wide on 

 costa, fills discoidal cell, and coalesces with inner-marginal blackish 

 below cell. Fore-wing : hind-marginal black border wider, with its 



