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extending back to the fold ; the fine subdorsal line is 

 paler, bordered by a darker brown line, and this on the 

 fifth to twelfth segments inclusive bears on the ante- 

 rior half of each a conspicuous blackish mark, much 

 resembling an arrow point barbed behind, the upper 

 barb sometimes prolonged faintly in brown atoms 

 towards the hinder part of the chief dorsal diamond ; 

 the sides bear some faint zigzag rows of dark brown 

 freckles ; the spiracles are of the ground colour faintly 

 outlined with blackish, not very noticeable ; the belly 

 is less freckled with brown, and has some few spots 

 paler than the ground. 



The pupa is not quite half an inch in length, mode- 

 rately stout, the wing-cases rather long, and the tip 

 of the abdomen terminated with two minute bristles 

 curved at their extremities. The colour is dark reddish- 

 brown and very shining. The cocoon is rather tough. 

 (W. B., 10, 3, 74; E.M.M. X, 254, April, 74.) 



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