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an ill-defined greyish space at the hinder angle; posterior 
wings with two indistinct dusky lines. 
Antenne wanting. 
Closely allied to J. donnysa, Hewitson, but in the latter 
species the discoidal spot is much smaller, the row of three 
subapical spots is curved, the discal spots are more numerous, 
at least beneath, and on the underside of the posterior wings 
there is a row of small black dots, sometimes ocellated. 
Trapezites dispar. 
Exp. 145-12 inch. 
Male.—Greenish brown; anterior wings rather pointed, 
with the hind margin very oblique; the terminal third of the 
cell filled up with a yellowish blotch, gradually thickened at 
the extremity; the three usual subcostal vitreous spots . 
running obliquely downwards ; a yellow spot between the two 
upper median nervules, within which a raised black scaly line 
runs a little obliquely inwards nearly to the inner margin.. 
Fringes concolorous. Base of all the wings clothed with 
greenish hairs, succeeded on the posterior wings by a long 
blotch of dark yellow scales above the upper median nervule 
contiguous to a smaller one below it; fringes of posterior 
wings reddish grey, with three large black spots rather below 
the middle. 
Underside reddish grey. Anterior wings with a long yellow 
band running nearly from the base below the subcostal 
nervure and contiguous to the discoidal spot; three yellow 
discal spots between the nervures, of which only one is repre- 
sented above, and below them a large whitish space on the 
inner margin before the hinder angle. ‘The greater part of 
the anterior wing is black or blackish from the base as far 
upwards as the yellow subcostal markings and towards the 
margins to beyond the discoidal and discal spots. The two 
lower subcostal vitreous dots are bordered with black on the 
outer side. Fringes brown, with blacker spots at the ends of 
the nervures. Posterior wings uniform reddish grey, with 
three black dots on the disk beyond the middle, the two 
lowest nearer together than the other; fringes with three 
black spots as above, but otherwise unicolorous. 
Antenne black above, ringed with white; club mostly black 
above, red below and at the tip, and white on the sides. 
Body green above, whitish below ; legs reddish. 
Female.—Upperside dark brown, clothed with greenish 
hair in the neighbourhood of the inner margin for one third of 
the length of the anterior wings, and nearly to the anal angle 
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