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infuscated. Hindwing with the outer two-thirds of the abdominal 

 margin, and the anal region widely as far as the inter-nervular fold in 

 the first median interspace, ochreous-yellow, this colour being carried 

 narrowly along the outer margin as far as the second median nervule. 

 Underside, both wings slightly paler than above, especially the hind- 

 wing. Forewing with a large round black spot near the middle of the 

 discoidal ceil ; a broad black line across the cell beyond its middle, 

 joined to two similar lines running along the subcostal and median 

 nervures from the base of the wing, the latter broadening out towards 

 the base of the submedian interspace ; the anterior half of the disco- 

 cellular nervules black, fining away to nothing posteriorly ; two broad 

 slightly irregular nearly parallel black lines commencing at the 

 subcostal and ending at the submedian nervure, the inner line some- 

 what lunulated between the median nervules ; a very fine obscure 

 submarginal blackish line ; with an extremely fine black line on the 

 margin. Hindwing with the abdominal margin ochreous-yellow of a 

 paler shade than on the upporside, this colour becoming entirely lost 

 towards the middle of the submedian interspace, extending narrowly 

 along the outer margin as far as the first median inter-nervular fold ; 

 the wing is crossed by four broad parallel more or less irregular black 

 bands, all commencing close to the costa ; the first band is nearly straight 

 and is quite close to the base of the wing and ends on the submedian 

 nervure; the second band is also nearly straight and ends on the internal 

 inter-nervular fold ; the third band is highly irregular and lunulated, 

 the concavity of each lunulated portion directed towards the outer 

 margin, it ends in a somewhat faint detached spot on the internal inter- 

 nervular fold, anteriorly it is joined to the second band by a thin black 

 line running along the costa ; the fourth band is also highly irregular 

 and lunulated, the concavity of each lunulated portion directed towards 

 the base of the wing, it commences on the first subcostal nervule 

 and ends on the submedian nervure ; a somewhat broad submarginal 

 fuscous line, posteriorly becoming lost in the ochreous anal area ; a 

 very fine black line on the margin ending posteriorly on the first 

 median internervular fold. Cilia throughout very short and cinereous. 

 Antennce black. Thorax in front ochreous, posteriorly and abdomen 

 pale fuscous. 





