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belt ; a sordid ocliraceous sagittate marking through the eell ; a streak of the same colour 
from the inferior caudal process to just beyond the end of the cell ; a black costal litm’a near 
apex ; two white-edged black dots above the inferior caudal process ; marginal line silvery 
whitCj edged internally with brown. Under surface whity bi’own, striated with blackish ; 
primaries suffused with grey. Expanse of wings 1 inch. 
Yokohama {Jonas). 
Some examples are smaller and paler than the type. 
AEGYEIS, Guen. 
Argyris indicataria. (Plate LI. fig. 8.) 
Argyris indicataria, Wall-er, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 809 (1861). 
White; primaries slightly sordid, with small pale-edged black reniform spot, partly 
enclosed in an oblique greyish olivaceous central belt, the anterior part of which is attenuated 
and elbowed ; two dark grey costal spots placed on each side of the central belt ; a series of 
more or less lunated grey spots across the externo-discal area, and inside these an interrupted 
grey line ; an interrupted subconfluent series of submarginal grey spots; a marginal series of 
black dots ; fringe spotted with grey : secondaries crossed by two subcoufluent angulated grey 
stripes, the outer one interrupted by a black discocellular dot ; a discal series of oval grey 
spots, and inside these a subconfluent dentate-sinuate grey line ; submargiual and marginal 
spots as in the primaries : front of head and abdomen greyish. Wings below white, with a 
dusky central belt and black discocellular liturse ; primaries with a dusky costal dot and a 
decreasing discal series of grey spots. Expanse of wings 1 inch 4-6 lines. 
North China {Fortune) ; Hakodate {JVhitely). 
CABERIDiE. 
CABEEA, Treits. 
Cahera eliela. (Plate LI. fig. 9.) 
Cahera eliela, Butler, Ami. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 403 (1878). 
Whity brown : primaries crossed by nine irregular white stripes, the fifth and sixth of 
which are convergent in the centre and form the central band, the ninth submarginal and 
zigzag : secondaries crossed by five or six stripes, somewhat confused at the base, the outer- 
most one being submarginal and zigzag ; a scarcely perceptible slender blackish marginal line 
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