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area 5, where it is from 1 to 1.5 mm. wide, to inner margin just 

 beyond middle, where it is about 2.5 mm. wide ; traces of a similar 

 much narrower antemarginal band run very indistinctly through 

 areas 1« and 2 ; both bands are interrupted by the darker veins, espe- 

 cially anteriorly, and the outer edge of the discal band is somewhat 

 sinuate. Hindiving. — The transverse band of forewing is continued 

 across hindwing, its outer edge rather irregular, tapering towards 

 inner margin and curving slightly towards, but not quite reaching, 

 anal angle ; this band is separated by a wide band of the ground- 

 colour from the irregular curved antemarginal white band, from 1 to 

 1.5 mm. wide, which runs from apex almost to anal angle, and is 

 widest centrally and posteriorly. A single tuft of jet-black hairs lies 

 in an oblique pocket towards base of cell. 



Underside, both wings. — As above. Foreiving. — In addition, 

 having the transverse band extending to area 7, where it becomes 

 reduced to a point, and having two very pale grey narrower 

 transverse bands roughly paralled to it and at regular intervals be- 

 tween it and the base of the wing. The swollen part of vein 12 is 

 similarly coloured, the submarginal band is fully developed, narrow, 

 extending from vein 1 to vein 6, and there is a similar very fine 

 marginal line. The dark band of ground-colour separating discal 

 and submarginal bands bears ocelli in areas let (double), 2 to 7 (one 

 each), making seven in all. Of these that in area 7 is minute, while 

 the remainder are all of much the same size, but become more and 

 more indistinct posteriorly. The hindwing repeats the pattern of 

 the forewing, the basal and sub-basal bands slightly broader than the 

 corresponding bands of the forewing, the marginal and submarginal 

 bands fully developed, the former threadlike at its extremities and 

 just uniting with the ends of the submarginal band, thus enclosing a 

 long narrow crescent of the ground-colour. The broad discal band 

 of ground-colour interior to this bears only five ocelli, of which the 

 two in area lb are the smallest and are united, those in areas 2 and 

 6 are larger and equal in size, whilst that in area 4 is very large, 

 simple, and extends considerably into areas 3 and 5 on either side. 



9. Upperside, both iv'mgs. — Paler brown than in the male, 



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