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by similarly coloured wavey marks. The underside of the 

 superior wing is the same as the upper, but that of the 

 lower wing is marked with several dots and long stripes, 

 which appear faintly through on the upper surface. A black 

 line runs down the centre of the body from the base of the 

 antennae to the end of the abdomen ; two lateral lines, 

 springing from the base of the wings, terminate in a similar 

 way. 



The perfect insects frequent moist glades in the jungle, 

 alighting on the edges of the streams and drinking, in 

 which act this specimen was captured. Larvse unknown. 



