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of the cell ; first posterior cell includes two incomplete ocelli, two 

 bands, and an irregularly shaped spot, in the former the first ocellus 

 along the basal angle of the cell is sometimes complete or entire spot 

 and the second one between the base of the upper veinlet from the 

 discal cell and the end of the discal vein isolotes from the cubital 

 vein (or touching it) and never entire below and sometimes interrupted 

 above, the irregular hyaline spot near the base of the lower branch of 

 the cubital vein obscurely continued the second ocellus and often iso- 

 lates as the second ocellus becomes smaller, the marginal two bands 

 rather distinct and never connected from each other, of which the first 

 is much conspicuous and curved inwards and sinuated (or sometimes 

 distinctly interrupted) about the middle, while the real marginal band 

 along the wingmargin is very often inconspicuous and almost always 

 becomes much more indistinct below ; in the second posterior cell there 

 are three isolated hyaline bands in which the last two are quite similar 

 to those in the first posterior cell, the basal one is outwardly 

 curved and sinuated or entirely interrupted about the middle and very 

 rarely becomes an incomplete ocellus, and these three bands are in 

 equidistant; the three bands in the third posterior cell similar to the 

 preceding but the middle band conspicuously nearer to the first than 

 to the third ; the fourth posterior cell contains two irregular markings 

 and two quite similar marginal bands, in the former the first one near 

 the base of the cell is very vague, varying in a great extent from a 

 very short broad cross-band to a very imperfect ocellus, and the second 

 hyaline marking almost always is conspicuously curved below like a 

 semicircular ring and its both ends consequently continued the basal 

 band of the third posterior cell and the apical band of the discal cell, 

 and it is sometimes connected with the basal marking and also with 

 the first cross-band ; the postical cell possess three cross-bands and 

 two longitudinal bands, the latters placed near the base of the cell and 

 along the longitudinal vein but not extending to th v . basal cross-band, 

 though they are almost always continued the first cross-band, and 



