550 Appendix to Rev. K. St. Aubyn Rogers' Bionomic 



inferiorly, extending from costal nervure to 1st median 

 nervule where its termination is much narrowed ; on its 

 inner edge this bar anteriorly includes the upper angulated 

 coiner of discoidal cell, but is considerably indented at 

 origin of 3rd median nervule ; inner-marginal rufous space 

 extends much nearer to base than in curytnis and up to 

 median nervure, but is much reduced superiorly, rising 

 only a little above first median nervule ; black inter- 

 nervular rays more apparent in apical area owing to the 

 slight-greyish suffusion. Hind-ioing : rufous area greatly 

 enlarged, occupying all the field except a moderately broad 

 inwardly somewhat diffuse fuscous hind-marginal border of 

 almost even width but slightly wider towards anal angle, 

 and a narrow costal ashy-fuscous border from base to 

 about middle ; internervular black rays penetrating rufous 

 field much less developed than in curytus, becoming very 

 finely linear at a little distance from inner edge of fuscous 

 border. Under side. — Very dull and very much paler ; 

 fulvous markings of upper side appearing as faint ochrey- 

 yellowish in fore-wing and as dull-whitish in hind-wing, 

 exteriorly ill-defined ; apical-hind-marginal areas brownish, 

 in fore-wing clouded with whitish-grey, with the blackened 

 nervules and internervular rays more linear than on upper 

 side ; black spots of basal areas conspicuous. Fore-wing : 

 discoidal cell grey, but narrow space of ground colour 

 between sub-apical bar and inner-marginal marking pale 

 fuscous. Hind-wing : basi-costal border much widened 

 (but not diffuse and ill-defined as in curytus), reddish- 

 brown. 



^. Fuscous ground darker than in $, almost black; fidvous 

 marldngs of $ replaced hy pure white ones. Fore-wing \ 

 sub-apical bar straighter and broader than in ^, but a 

 little shorter — its lowermost spot being reduced by about 

 half, so that it terminates about midway between 1st and 

 2nd median nervules ; the inner edge of this bar does not 

 at all encroach on discoidal cell, but it emits a rather 

 acute dentation between lower radial and first median 

 nervules; inner-marginal white space very much reduced 

 in comparison with the corresponding rufous marking in 

 ^, except just along inner-marginal edge, scarcely rising 

 to first median nervule, beginning far from base, and with 

 its outHne diffuse and ill-defiued. Hind-wing: hind- 

 marginal border broader and more even than in ^ ; inter- 

 nervular black rays more strongly marked. Under side. 



