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ORISMOLOGY. 
an ocellus has a transparent spot. Ex. Attacus 
Paphia and Cytherea. 
Dioprrate Ocexius (Ocellus dioptratus). A fenes- 
trate ocellus divided by a transverse line. Ex. 
Attacus Polyphemus. 
Douste Ocrtius (Ocellus geminatus). When two 
ocelli are included in the same circle or spot. Ex. 
Under side of Secondary Wing of Morpho Perseus. 
PrAtTE KXEVs Fies1..7,\0- 
Twin Ocetius (Ocellus didymus). When such 
ocelli join each other. Ex. Under side of Secondary 
Wing of Hipparchia Hyperanthus. 
SesouiaLTEROUS OcELLUs (Ocellus sesquialterus). 
An ocellus with a smaller near it, called also Ses- 
quiocellus. Ex. Under side of Secondary Wing of 
Pieris, Edusa.’.. Puate XIV. Fig.1e9..,, 
SupPERcILIUM (Supercilium). An arched line re- 
sembling an eyebrow, which sometimes surmounts 
an eyelet. Ex. Under side of Secondary Wing of 
Morpho Achilles.. Prats XIV. Fia. 1. 7. 
Nesutose (Nebulosus). Painted with colour irre- 
gularly darker and lighter, so as to exhibit some 
resemblance of clouds. Ex. Curculio sulcirostris, 
nebulosus ; Noctua nupta. 
Testupinarious ( Testudinarius). Painted with red, 
black, and yellow, like tortoise-shell. Ex. Hlytra 
of Aphodius testudinarius. 
-ConsPERSE (Conspersus). Thickly sprmkled with 
minute irregular dots often confluent. Ex. Geo- 
metra Betularia. 
. ACHATINE (Achatinus). - Painted with various con- 
centric, curved, or parallel lines, resembling the 
