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/6. Fore wing; uppersidei dark- 

 brown of different shades 

 with comparatively small, 

 white or yellow, discal (and 

 generally, smaller, subapical) 

 diaphanous white spots as in 

 figures 77, 77a, PI. M. ; or 

 ( Halpe honorei) with yellow 

 markings and large,je\loM'ish., 

 diaphanous, discal spots but, 

 in this last case only, with 

 large, discal, yellow patch on 

 the upperside of hind wing 

 {vide marginal figure of 

 Baoris wing). 



al. Fore loing : upperside t 

 dark-brown with small, 

 white, discal spots ; never 

 a yellow patch on hind 

 wing. 



a8. Hind wing: underside; 

 mottled dark ochreous- 

 brown with few j)ure- 

 white or dusky spots on 



it 



68. Hind wing : underside; 

 disc mottled more or 

 less bright ochreous with 

 dark spots on it . . 19. 



c8. Hind iving : underside; 

 never mottled, at most 

 suffused ; and never 

 with dark or dushj 

 spots on it . . . . 30 



67. Fore wing ; upperside i 

 dark-brown with small, 

 white, discal spots : in 

 one species {honorei) with 

 much yellow marking and 

 large, discal spots but 

 this has a big, yellow, 

 discal patch on upperside 

 of hind wing ; none have 

 the underside of hind wing 

 mottled though one {htjr- 

 tacus), has a large, white 

 patch on the underside ; 

 another {moorei) has a 

 more or less irregular, 

 yellowish-white, trans- 

 verse band on the under- 

 side ; while astigmata hag 

 some pure-white, small, 

 silvery spots on a rufous 

 ground (like a Baoris).. 27, 



Fore wing of Baoris showing 

 type of n-iarkings, i.r.; the 

 small discal diaphanous, 

 wliite spots { X ). 



18. Arnetta. 



Zographetus. 



Baoris. (PI. N. 



figs. 77, 

 77o). 



Halpe. 



