90 BEOWN HAIB8TBEAE. 



The hind wings have a lound orange dot at their lower inside corner, 

 and another at the base of the tail. 



Underneath, the ground-colour is fine orange yellow, the edge with 

 a brighter border; the dark oblong mark shews through, and outside 

 it is a long narrow wedge-shaped mark, its base arising at the front 

 edge and running two thirds across the wing. It is edged all round 

 with a very slender dusky line, and this again oa the outside by a 

 narrow white one. The hind wings are of a still richer brown colour, 

 especially at the lower inside corner: a darker orange wedge-shaped 

 bar, edged with a narrow dusky line, and this by another narrow 

 white one, runs almost entirely across them, its wide end beginning 

 at the middle of the front U])per edge. The tail is bordered with a 

 black edge, which proceeds to the inner corner. 



The female is of the same glossy brown colour, and has a large 

 orange brown patch between the middle and the outside corner, and 

 running nearly across them, gradually narrowing; at the upper corner 

 of the patch is a dark oblong mark, as in the male. The hind wings 

 have the like orange dot, and the mark on the tail, but rather more 

 extensive. Underneath, she resembles the male. 



The caterpillar is light green, with paler oblique lines on the sides, 

 and straight ones down the back. 



The chrysalis is brown, with darker marks. 



