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with some grenadine pink scales from vein 2 to costal edging, apical 
part of this area with a large number of grenadine pink scales mixed 
with some whitish and light mouse gray scales; sub-terminal and 
terminal area thickly, but narrowly near apex and broadly towards 
middle and tornus, irrorated with brownish-olive (XXX) scales, at 
the terminus of the veins this irroration is rather slight ; cilia mouse 
gray. 
Hind-wing with the anti-medial line less defined and more curved 
inwards than in upper-wing; outer ring of ocellus much larger and 
more diffused, outer ring deep mouse gray, then a rather broad mouse 
gray ring, followed by a broad almost round black ring, then a broad 
empire yellow almost round ring leaving a hyaline spot of about one- 
fourth of ocellus, this spot is almost round, somewhat flattened to 
disco-cellular side but with no sharp corners as on the ocellus of 
fore-wing ; post-medial line as in fore-wing, but excurved between 
veins 7 to 4, incurved between 4 and 10, and a little more oblique ; 
ground-colour of area beyond post-medial line more empire yellow ; 
terminal area rather less densely irrorated with brownish olive than 
in fore-wing and only from tornus to vein 5; cilia as in fore-wing ; 
costa well arched especially at one-third; apex somewhat rounded, 
outer-margin well rounded, tornus somewhat lobed at 15, inner-margin 
nearly straight. 
Under-side of wings as above, but anti-medial line absent in both 
wings; in fore-wing basal area and space between lower-median and 
costal edging as far as two-thirds of costa covered with carrot red 
(XIV) hairs, getting darker above the ocellus; area beyond ocellus 
to post-medial line salmon colour (XIV) mixed with whitish scales ; 
sub-terminal area less heavily irrorated than on upper-side ; hind-wing 
as a whole, except inner-marginal fringe and beyond post-medial line 
(which are yellow), carrot red irrorated with whitish hairs and scales ; 
ocellus smaller than on fore-wing and only with black and yellow 
rings, which are sharply defined ; sub-terminal irroration as heavy as 
in fore-wing on upper-side. 
Exp. 166 mm.; 9 type from Umvuma (Southern Rhodesia) collected 
on 15th February, 1916, by Mr. A. A. Carnegie and received by me 
from the Rhodesia Museum, Bulawayo. 
Mr. L. B. Prout, who kindly compared this species and a specimen 
of Holocera rhodiensis with specimens in the different collections in 
England, informed me that there are single female examples of this 
fine Nudaurelia in the British Museum, Tring Museum and the 
