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between tlio subraedian nervure and tlie first median nervule, 

 between the first and second median nervules, and just above 

 the third median nervule. The orange-tawny band is 

 broken off about the third median nervule by a narrow streak 

 of ground-colour running obliquely from costa to centre of 

 hind margin and widest at costal end, leaving an apical 

 marking of orange-tawny whicii runs from the subcostal 

 nervure to the second median nervule ; it is widest in centre 

 and is roughly triangular in shape. A faint orange spot at 

 exterior end of cell. Cilia of the ground-colour. Hind 

 wincj : orange-tawny band of fore wing continued across hind 

 wing, superiorly slightly broader and occupying a good half 

 of the hind wing, and extending to inner margin, leaving a 

 little wider hind-marginal border of ground-colour than in 

 the fore wing. Exterior edge of orange band is marked by 

 a row of faint ground-colour lunular markings which merge 

 into the hind-marginal border at second subcostal nervule ; 

 hind-marginal border itself traversed by a series of linear 

 orange-tawny lunules, one in each internervular space, the 

 largest being above the first subcostal nervule. Cilia as in 

 fore wing. Hind margin crenelated. 



Underside. Light tawny ground-colour very much paler in 

 hind wing, with brown subapical and hind-marginal markings. 

 Fore wing : tawny ground-colour slightly darker towards 

 middle and end of cell, a little beyond which is a dark brown 

 oblique bar from end of first subcostal nervule to hind margin 

 at end of second median nervule j outer edge of bar straight, 

 inner edge concave, the hind-marginal end broadening out 

 over anal angle. External to this bar a light fulvous one, 

 almost broken in middle, the outer edge of which is irregu- 

 larly defined, and wider towards hind margin. This is 

 succeeded by a lilac-brown apical patch, with a short oblique 

 narrow whitish mark on the costa. A narrow lunulated 

 brown-fulvous edging to hind margin. Central portion dull 

 orange-fulvous, corresponding to orange-tawny band of 

 upperside. The apical markings are variable. Hind wing : 

 basal part appears slightly darker through presence of very 

 delicate and irregular light brown transverse lines. A hind- 

 marginal band of lilac-brown, growing lighter towards each 

 extremity about first subcostal nervule and about first 

 discoidal nervule. In this band a connected series of whitish 

 lunules from costa to anal angle ; on inner edge of band five 

 small dark brown inwardly pale-margined spots, of which the 

 two middle (between the radial and second median nervule) 

 are largest. 



