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plete hyaline ring in the marginal cell there is only one complete (inter- 

 rupted below) hyaline ocellus just after stigma ; the submarginal cell 

 contains two somewhat complete basal ocelli and a large semicircular 

 ring, the formers connected with one other and placed at just the base 

 of the cell along the second and third longitudinal veins while the 

 latter commences at the radial vein just after the ocellus in 

 the marginal cell, obliquely running down to the upper branch 

 of the cubital fork and then along it and obliquely extending up a little 

 to the marginal cell passing the upper apical angle of the cell (though 

 it is interrupted below this angle) ; the second submarginal cell with 

 an incomplete large ocellus which very broadly opens below and is 

 touching the semicircular ring in the preceding cell along the upper 

 branch of the cubical fork but both ends do not extend so far as they 

 reach the outermargin of wing though its proximal part in a little dis- 

 tance runs along the lower branch of the cubital fork ; this ocellus 

 with the upper semicircular are formed a X-shaped mark ; in the first 

 posterior cell there are a longitudinal line and an (antero-posteriorly 

 interrupted) incomplete ocellus, the former extending from the base of 

 the cell to its middle along the cubital fork and almost always occupy- 

 ing whole the width of the cell at the basal half and this line has a 

 small not well-defined brownish spot near the base ; second, third and 

 fourth posterior cells and postical cell all contain an incomplete (antero- 

 posteriorly interrupted) ocellus in their middle, of which the first two 

 are quite similar and smaller and the last one is large and more 

 roundish, and the third one is not interrupted laterally though some- 

 what broken out at the upper and lower parts ; a large elongate ovate 

 ring in the axillary cell is complete and somewhat point. cl posteriorly, 

 and a spot in the cliscal cell placed about its middle and some- 

 times may be incised posteriorly ; two basal cells with an irregular 

 marking but in the second basal cell it is somewhat conspicuous and 

 large ; anal cell greyish hyaline about the basal half in which there is a 

 slightly distinct brownish spot apically ; all these markings are greyish 



