H HO PA LOCERA MA LA YA NA. 



internally — black \ between the second and third median nervules the scalloped margin is continued as an 

 elongate spot. Wings beneatb as above, the markings on the anterior wings somewhat paler, brighter and 

 more greyish. Head and pronotuui black, witb an anterior carmine collar ; abdomen above pale yellow, 

 the basal half tinged witb brownish ; thorax beneath and legs black ; abdomen beneath pale yellow ; anal 

 valves greyish white. 



l-'io- 1UJ. — OniitiiopteYa tujieolli*, 5 . 



Female. Anterior wings above velvety blackish, witb the following greyish markings two large 

 contiguous spots at end of ceil, the area above and beyond apes of cell elongately continued along the 

 nervules, and a spot near apes of second and third median nervules and of submedian nervure. Posterior 

 wings above very bright and pale yellow ; the neu ration, a targe basal transverse patch extending from 

 base of cell to costal margin beneath the costal nervure, the abdominal margin, and the posterior margin 

 inwardly seal loped and connected witb a sub marginal series of sis large spots placed between the nervules, 

 the three uppermost of which are irregularly rounded, the fourth, fifth and sixth pyriform, black ; near the 

 abdominal fold and above the submedian nervure the ground-colour is dusted with dark greyish. Wings 

 beneath as above, but the greyish markings on the anterior wings paler beneath, and the posterior wings 

 not dusted with dark greyish near abdominal margin. Body above with the head and pronotum black, the 

 last with a narrow carmine collar ; abdomen above greyish-brown ; abdomen beneath with about half of its 

 lateral margin bright yellow ; thorax beneath and legs black. 



Var. a. ?. (Tab. XXVII. «, fig. 1.) 



Differ* horn, typical form of 0, mticollis by having the submarginal row of spots to the posterior 

 wings distinctly separated from the posterior margin. 



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