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the basal margin of the cell and the other spot is placed just before the 

 marginal band of the first posterior cell along the lower branch of the 

 cubital fork, the first band between these t\vo spots distinctly inter- 

 rupted at the middle and curved outwardly, and the second band is 

 obliquely divided into spots by a rather broad brown interval (but in 

 the other specimen slightly connected only at its outer border) and 

 with the last band in the submarginal cell forms a distinct apical band 

 though it extends below the middle of the wing margin in the cell ; 

 the first posterior cell with five imperfect cross bands and two spots, 

 in the formers the short and broadest first band appears just after the 

 basal band in the submarginal cell, the second one interrupted is not 

 reached the upper margin of the cell but bents almost right-angularly 

 at the interrupted portion running towards the apex of wing a short 

 distance before the third cross-band which is slightly sinuated and 

 composed of up and down quadrate spots and which is placed between 

 the second spot (just below the recurrent veinlet) in the submarginal 

 cell and the basal spot in the second posterior cell, the interrupted fourth 

 cross band just after the first band in the second submarginal cell curved 

 inwards and extends below to the upper veinlet from the discal cell 

 very little before the marginal band in the second posterior cell, the 

 apical band rather conspicuous replaced by a single short spot near the 

 upper apical angle of the cell ; the basal spot in the first posterior cell 

 occupies the extreme base of the cell, while the other spot appears 

 about the basal spot in the second submarginal cell and extends right 

 below to the middle of the cell ; in the second and third posterior cells 

 there are only six isolated spots in which the middle four ones form 

 two cross-bands and the other two spots are placed at the base and 

 apex of the cell, the latter representing the marginal band and more 

 conspicuous and larger than that in the preceding cell respectively, the 

 middle two cross bauds in the third posterior cell less apart than those 

 in the second posterior cell ; fourth posterior cell possess two incomplete 

 cross-bands, and three spots of which the largest basal one is placed 



