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fulvous patch : the lines very variaMe in intensity ; the cell-spots always distinct, 

 ringed with brown-black. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen straw-colour, speckled with brown ; tlie shoulders 

 always more or less brownish. 



In some instances the marginal space beyond the oblique line of forewing, 

 except at middle of hindmargiu, and the space between basal and antemediau lines 

 of hindwiug, are overlaid with grey-brown or black-brown, and the middle segments 

 of the abdomen are banded with the same colour ; this form, ab. abrupta, occurs in 

 both sexes ; in the other form of the ?, ab. brunneata, the whole of both wings is 

 suflfnsed with fulvous brown, the obliipie line is very obscure, being represented only 

 by dark spots on the veins, and the marginal area beyond the outer sinuous line is 

 dark brown ; in these cases, as in most of the ¥ ? , the submarginal line is more 

 ])lainly marked. 



Expanse of wings : 5U mm. 



9 cJc?, 11 ??.^ 



This and the following species differ from G. albipuncta and subpulchra Warr. 

 in having the submarginal line of hindwing bent at the margin above vein 4, 

 whereas in those species the same line runs straight from above anal angle to the end 

 of vein 8. The c? c? of the present species are, moreover, structurally differentiated 

 by the possession of a prominent lobe at the base of the inner margin of hindwiug 

 be3'ond a double semidiaphauous furrow. 



In markings, coloration, and contrast between the sexes in the ordinary form 

 they bear a great resemblance to Aniaoyraphe dtssimilis Warr., from which the 

 outline of the hindwing will at once separate them. 



13::^. Gonophaga subgriseata spec. nov. 

 Forewing : greyish lawn-colour, speckled with blackish ; the costa with fine 

 and sliort black striae ; a dark spot at base of cell ; first line strongly curved from 

 one-fifth of costa to near base of inner margin, marked by black spots on veins and 

 on the two folds ; outer line from quite four-fifths of costa, oblique outwards but 

 very indistinct to vein 7, there blnntly angled, and sinuous inwards to before middle 

 of inner margin, red-brown and double, the outer arm subdeutate on veins, and 

 followed by a grey parallel shade which is broadened to margin above vein 4 ; 

 submarginal line much interrupted, represented by blackish wedge-shaped marks, 

 jilainest beyond cell and at submedian fold ; some black dots along margin between 

 the veins ; cell-spot white, ringed with brown. 



llmdwing : with a thick straight red-brown antemediau line, finely and semi- 

 circularly curved inwards round the black-ringed white cell-spot ; a postmedian 

 nearly straight, creunhited line followed by a grey .shade ; a thick brown sub- 

 marginal double line with i)aler centre from anal angle to hindmargiu above vein 4, 

 where there is a white spot in it, there bent and interrupted to apex at vein 8, the 

 dark inner arm running straight to the tooth at vein 7. 



Underside of both wings white, heavily speckled and striated with black to 

 beyond middle, with a white dark-ringed cell-spot and thick red-brown median line 

 not reaching either margin ; marginal area with a greyish fawn submarginal band 

 preceded by a curved series of dark brown vein-spots and externally edged with 

 darker; the extreme margin, as well as apex and costal area, dove-grey. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen jiale grey ; liase of shoulders darker ; a jiair of 

 dark spots on second dorsal segment ; legs pale grey, speckled with fuscous. 



