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7684. Plasmaticus angulata. 



Flasmaiicus angulata, Beth.-Baker, Nov. Zool. xiii. p. 268 (1906). 



Head and thorax bright rod-brown irrorated with white ; pectus, 

 legs, and abdomen grey-brown irrorated with white. Fore wing 

 bright red-brown sparsely irrorated with large grey-white scales ; 

 two white points at base ; subbasal line white, double, rather 

 diffused and interrupted, from costa to vein 1 ; antemedial line 

 white, double and diffused towards costa, then represented by white 

 points below median nervure and on vein 1 and inner margin ; 



Fig. 128. — Plasmaticus angulata, cJ. 



orbicular a small round pure white spot ; a faint dark medial 

 line, excurved from below costa to vein 2, then erect ; postmedial 

 line represented by double white striss from costa, then by a series 

 of white poizits excurved to vein 6, then oblique, some white points 

 beyond it on costa ; two small obliquely placed grey subapical spots 

 and subterminal patches between veins 5 and 3 and in submedian 

 fold ; a terminal series of small grey-white spots slightly defined by 

 brown on inner side ; cilia largely mixed with blue-grey. Hind 

 wing grey-brown, the terminal area suffused with rufous leaving 

 some grey irroration on termen and a white striga on the excision 

 below vein 2 ; a terminal series of white points ; cilia largely mixed 

 with blue-grey. Underside of fore wing grey-brown, the costal area 

 irrorated with blue-grey, the postmedial line defined on each side by 

 grey becoming small white spots on the outer side towards costa, a 

 maculate greyish ochreous subterminal band obsolescent towards 

 tornus ; hind wing grey-brown thickly irrorated with blue-grey, the 



