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lines from the anal angle, the inner margin of this band crossing the 
median nervure at the point from which the third median nervule springs, 
and the outer margin at the point from which the second median nervule 
springs, a transverse fulvous band beyond the discoidal cell, and extending 
from the costa to the anal angle, and bent outwardly at the first median 
nervule and gradually attenuated thence to the posterior angle ; another 
and narrower fulvous band extending from the costa midway between the 
apex and the last described band, and joining the latter below the subapical 
ocellus round which it bends and by which it is nearly severed ; a subapical 
white-pupilled black ocellus on a dark ground: under side of primaries 
similar to the upper, especially the brown of the basal third and the fulvous 
bands near the costa, the inner and middle bands being confluent at the 
inner margin ; the interior band from the ocellus to the costa silvered, also 
the middle band silvered on the costa, and a very narrow submarginal silver 
band from the costa to near the third median nervule. 
Secondaries.—Discoidal cell closed; anal angle elongated (possibly 
caudate, but the anal angle of both hindwings is too much chipped to deter- 
mine with certainty). Upper side of secondaries dark-brown ; a submar- 
ginal fulvous band extending from the first subcostal nervule to the third 
median nervule; another fulvous band extending from the middle of the 
costa, and running into the submarginal band below a white-pupilled black 
ocellus which nearly severs the middle band—the latter ocellus situated in 
the space between the lower discoidal and the first median nervules, and 
above it a similar but less distinct ocellus, and above that an indication of 
another but obsolete ocellus—the three ocelli connected and occupying the 
space between the fulvous bands; a similar ocellus on the anal end of the 
submarginal band between the second and third medial nervules. Under 
side of secondaries brown but paler than the upper; the bands of the upper 
side indicated below by silver bands, but the inner completely severed from 
the outer by the lower of the three connected ocelli which are repeated as 
on the upper side, but each surrounded by a narrow pale brown ring, and 
the iris and pupil of each fully developed; the ocellus near the anal angle 
repeated as on the upper side, but surrounded by a broad fulvous ring; a 
very narrow submarginal silver band running from the anterior angle to the 
anal ocellus ; a silver stripe along three-fourths of the inner margin from 
the base ; a silver band extending from the costa near the base to near the 
anal ocellus, broad at the costa and attenuated to a point near the ocellus ; 
and, between the latter band and the stripe on the inner margin, another 
narrow silver stripe. 
Expanse of wings, 1" 10”. 
Hab. Paporoa Range, near Greymouth. 
