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Eyelet a spot of a dift'erent colour included iu the 



pluga or macula. Ex. the ocelli in 

 primary wing.s of H. Scmele. 



I'emse with lines or veins. Ex. underside of 



winga of P. Napi. 



Inacribeil when the surface ia marked with the 



resemblance of any letter. Ex. F.C. 

 Album. 



LmnuM a .small cre.scent-shaped spot. Ex. mar- 

 ginal .spots above and below secon- 

 dary wmgs of A. Artemis. 



Ocellus an eye-like spot in the wings of many 



Lepidopteru, con.si.stiug of annul! of 

 diflerent colours inclosmg a central 

 pupil. 



Pupil the central spot of ocelli. An ocellus is 



called bipupillate or tripupillate when 

 there are two or throe of these .spots. 

 Ex. primary of H. PUuscll<e. 



Suff lilted Pupil . . . when the pupil .shades into another colour. 

 Ex. primary wing of /'. Jo. 



Iris the circle which incloses the pupil. 



Simple Ocellus ... when the ocellus consists ouly of iris and 

 pupil. 



Twin Ocellus when .such ocelli Join each other. Ex. 



the underside of primary wing of H. 

 Hi/pcraiUltus. 



Marnmrutc streaked, veined, and clouded like marble. 



Ex. underside of wings in P'. h. 



I'asciit a broad transverse band. 



Pijramidate Fascia jaband witli an angle on one side. Ex. 

 the wing of./. Iris and A. Puphi'.i. 



