r 
398 Mr. W. L. Distant’s description of 
commencing about end of cell, but not reaching apex ; 
a large irregularly-shaped spot a little beyond end of 
cell, commencing on fourth subcostal nervule and ter- 
minating between first and second discoidal nervules; a 
broad suboblique fascia, commencing at the end of 
median nervure where it is narrowest, and extending to 
inner margin where it is widest, profoundly sinuated 
inwardly above and below second median nervule, and 
somewhat regularly waved and sublunate outwardly 
between median nervules; this fascia is immediately 
followed by a double row of spots, irregular both in size 
and shape, arranged in pairs between the nervules, 
commencing between fourth and fifth subcostal nervules, 
and terminating in a single spot between third median . 
nervule and submedian nervure; a submarginal row of 
irregularly-shaped and smaller spots situated between 
the nervules, and gradually increasing in size and 
distinctness from apex, followed by a series of the same, 
but much more obscure on posterior margin. Secondaries 
with an oblique fascia commencing on costa at junction 
of fascia on primaries, and gradually narrowing till it 
terminates on third median nervule a little before 
margin; a submarginal row of elongate and almost 
continuous spots, followed by a series of similar but more 
obscure spots on posterior margin; at the termination 
of central fascia the submarginal row of spots is 
continuous to anal angle, much waved and bordered 
outwardly and inwardly with dark brown; anal angle 
creamy white, with a large fuscous spot at end of 
submedian nervure, and two pyramidal spots of the 
same colour on each side of the termination of third 
median nervule. Wings beneath pale violaceous, the 
stramineous fasciz and spots of the upper side visible but 
paler in colour, and two narrow waved oblique and obscure 
stramineous fascie extending through cell of primaries 
and terminating on abdominal margin of secondaries ; 
all the pale fascia and spots margined inwardly and 
outwardly with ferruginous, and a posterior submarginal 
castaneous narrow fascia to both wings. The following 
ocelli with pale centres and yellow margins bordered 
with black are placed on each wing; four on primaries 
situated one between first and second discoidal nervules, 
midway between end of cell and posterior margin, the 
second between first and second median nervules, third 
and largest after second median nervule, and fourth 
