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obsolescent; followed by a submarginal row of distinct sliort lunnlar spots. Ilind- 

 wing with a narrow bar across middle of the cell, and one, or two very small spots 

 generally present below it in the submedian and internal interspaces ; an inner- 

 discal curved series of somewhat triangular spots, the one in the upper median 

 interspace being outwardly placed ; an outer-discal row of slightly-defined lunate 

 spots ; followed by a submarginal row of distinct short liinular spots. Underside 

 paler ; all the white spots, as on upperside, more prominent, and with the longi- 

 tudinal bordering black streaks much reduced. 



Female. Upperside slightly paler; all the white markings the same, but 

 slightly more prominent. Underside as in the male ; all the white markings more 

 distinct. 



Expanse, <? I^-q to li-o,?li\, to 1^^ inch. 



Dry-feason brood (Plate 405, figs. 1, tl, e, f, c,', c? ? ). 

 Zemeros Confucius, Moore, Proc. Zuol. Soc. Loud. 1878, p. 701. 



Male. Upperside dark vinaceous-brown. Both wings with less-defined whitish, 

 or obscure sullied brownish-white spots, and with much less apparent intervening 

 longitudinal blackish borders, which latter are generally moi'e or less obsolescent or 

 in some quite obsolete; on t\^e /jrewiiu/ the outei'-discal spots are represented by 

 two upper whitish spots somewhat larger than in the wet form, or by three, and 

 sometimes four upper still larger but more sullied spots, the lower spots of this 

 series being more or less diffused and obscure, or obsolete ; on the hiiulwing the 

 outer-discal series is also more or less diffused aiid obsolescent or obsolete; the 

 submarginal spots being very small. Underside darker reddish-brown or browner 

 than in wet form ; the white spots with black border either more or less prominent 

 as in the wet form, or the basal and outer series are smaller and obscure ; the outer- 

 discal series, as described on the upperside, the two or three anterior spots beinp- 

 prominently white and larger than on the upperside. 



Female. Upperside paler and brighter brownish ochreous-red than in wet for/n ; 

 the sullied white spots as in male, the outer-discal series on the forewing being also 

 composed of two upper spots, somctiujes three, or four, and the lower more broadly 

 diffused and obscure ; the outor-discal series on the hindwing also being broadly 

 diffused. Underside paler than in wet form ; with the markings as in male. 



Expanse, (? In, to In,, ? linu to I^-q inch. 



Larva. — " Adult. Length "75 of an inch. Ovate, extremsdy flattened, in- 

 conspicuous. Colour pale green, head and anal segment slightly lighter; all the 

 segments laterally rounded, covered with a whitish down, especially at the sides ; 

 an indistinct double longitudinal dorsal darker-green line throughout, enclosing a 

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