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[Occasional examples of 5te»io6ea havef.-w. hind marginal spots ; 



see (/).] 

 F.-w. without hind marginal spots ..... (i) 



(a) F.-w. with distinct black internervular rays on the apical 



region .......... (b) 



F.-w. without such internervular rays . . . • (c) 



(b) Spots of h.-w. margin underside (if present at all) are whitish, 



narrow, and streak-like, being enclosed by fine black trans- 

 verse internervular lines which are straight and not arched 



atergatis (part) (188) 



Spots of h.-w. margin underside large, their inner edges rounded, 

 being enclosed by black well-arched lines . oncaea (174) 



[A. cqnatorialis anaemia sometimes has f.-w. submarginal spots, 

 but can be distinguished by its pale, very delicately scaled 

 f.-w.] 



(c) H.-w. marginal border above, not sharply defined, merely dusky 



with an indication of blackish rings .... (d) 

 H.-w. with well-defined dark hind-marginal border. . (e) 



(d) F.-w. sepia-black (sometimes with yellowish subapical marks) 



natalica pseudegina (192) 

 F.-w. dull red (greyish towards apex, with yellow markings) 



7iatalica ahadima (192) 



(e) F.-w. discal spots widely separated from end of cell . • (/) 

 F.-w. discal spots close to, or confluent with end of cell . (h} 



(e) F.-w. discal spots widely separated from end of cell . -if) 

 F.-w. discal spots close to, or confluent with end of cell 



natalica natalica (192) 

 (/) F.-w. apical black narrow and well defined 



caecilia pudora (182) 



[Occasional examples of stenobea would be entered here, but they 



would be distinguished from caecilia by the much broader 



basal black and the absence of a spot in h.-w. area 3.] 



F.-w. apical black broad and inwardly suifused . . (g) 



(g) Ground-colour white to pink or dull red caecilia caecilia (182) 



Ground-colour uniformly clay-yellow . . marnois (184) 



(h) A grey transverse band in apical area beyond discal spots 



natalica umbrata (192) 



Without such grey band . . . natalica natalica (192) 



(i) F.-w. with black internervular streaks in apical area . (j) 



F.-w. without such streaks ...... (q) 



(j) Inner edge of h.-w. marginal border is very markedly sinuous, 

 and the margin between nervules is somewhat indented, 

 especially towards anal angle, so that the border has an 

 undulating appearance ...... (/c) 



Border not having such appearance ..... (m) 



