436 Mr. W. F. Kirby on’ 
in the posterior wings. Anterior wings with three large, con- 
tiguous, yellowish-hyaline, subcostal dots; a large oval yel- 
lowish blotch at the end of the cell, contiguous to a large 
blotch, hardly separated into spots by the nervures, extending 
from the upper median nervule to below the lowest, where it 
is connected by a short isthmus with another semicircular 
spot standing on the submedian nervure. Nearer the base 
and just at the extremity of the hairy patch is a smaller 
yellow spot resting on the submedian nervure. Fringes dull 
erey, with black spots on the nervures. Posterior wings 
with the centre filled up with a large orange blotch, narrowed 
towards the base. Fringes tawny yellow, with about four 
black spots on the nervures. 
Underside nearly as in the male, but on the anterior wings 
the yellow markings are continuous round the black basal space 
and are bordered outside by a curved black band. ‘Towards 
the inner margin the yellow space extends as far as the 
fringes, which are brownish grey above and slaty grey below, 
and spotted with black on the nervures. Posterior wings 
nearly as in the male, but with only one black spot on the 
disk between the median nervules. 
Body greenish above, whitish below. Antenne as in the 
male. 
The male remarkably resembles 7. donnysa, Hew., in 
which species the sexes are nearly alike ; the female, however, 
much resembles 7’. symmomus, Hiibn., on the upper surface. 
A comparison of the underside and of the antenne leaves 
little doubt that I have correctly united the sexes of 7. dispar. 
It is probably allied to 7. ddothea, Miskin. 
Telesto comma. 
Exp. 1 inch. 
Hemale.—Upperside greenish brown, fringes chequered 
with white, the basal lower half of all the wings clothed with 
long greenish hair. Anterior wings with a large vitreous 
spot at the end of the cell and two smaller whitish ones below 
it between the median and submedian nervures, just at the 
extremity of the hairy region; costa slightly arched towards 
the extremity, the raised portion yellowish, and below it the 
usual three vitreous spots, the lowest of which is produced 
into a curve like acomma. Obliquely, and halfway between 
the discoidal spot and the hind margin are two adjacent 
vitreous spots between the median nervules, the lowest some- 
what nearer the base than the other; below them is a whitish 
spot resting on the submedian nervure. Hind wings with 
