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the tip of the wings, to which a large cornered 

 point, near the exterior edge, is joined. The ex- 

 terior black edge is marked with a double row 

 of white dots, but which vanish near tlie tip. At 

 the roots of the wings there are two straight yel- 

 low-brown stripes ; and on the exterior edge of the 

 large white spot, a third crooked one. The under 

 wings are likewise white ; their foremost edge, 

 bordered by a narrower, the hinder edge, how- 

 ever, with a broader brown band. Near to the 

 border, in the band, there is a double row of white 

 dots, of which four are always placed in a membrane. 

 In the third membrane there is a hard, black, 

 longish mass, which indicates the Sack (^Sacli) of 

 the relative species in this place. On the under 

 side, the superior wings are marked the same as on 

 the upper side, only the dark brown is here more 

 reddish brown. The lower wings have here, in the 

 broad brown border, many longish light brown spots, 

 which encroach at the back edge with their points 

 upon the white ground. Scutcheon, feelers, and 

 legs are black ; the abdomen brown above and 

 yellow beneath. White dots are on the forehead, 

 head, the roots of the wings, above and below, and 

 the legs, and on the basis of the lower wings, even 

 on the under side ; the stripes on the thigh and 

 palpi white. 



Abigar, chief of a small island of Romanzoff*s 

 group. 



