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subcostal at origin of antemedial band, then back to submedian nervure and down to inner 
margin; a submarginal lunulate black -margined white band, expanding into an ovate white 
spot between the discoidal lunules. Hind wing pale, suffused with smoky black ; the ante- 
medial and postmedial bands continued as indistinct dark double lines almost meeting at 
inner margin just above anal angle, the former commencing as a black spot above end of cell, 
the latter bent inwards above first median nervule ; a dark submarginal band. Underside 
pale fuscous ; both wings witli an antecilial series of black specks ; hind wing with a black 
spot at end of cell ; a postmedial curved dai'k band. Abdomen with whitish segmental 
rings. 
Paracymoriza dentifascialis. (Plate CLV. fig. 21.) 
Expanse 2 inches. 
Female. Allied to P. olivalis, and with the patch of black scales on a depression at end 
of cell of fore wing as in the male of that species ; the ground-colour dark brown ; the bands 
pure white with black borders, and all commencing from the costa ; the subbasal band curved ; 
the space between the antemedial and postmedial bands white suffused with black ; a white 
lunule below the black patch of scales; the submarginal band with a series of black lunules 
on it. Hind wing with the space between the dark bands, which are single and distinct, 
paler. Underside with the postmedial band present but smoky black, and obsolescent below 
the upper branch of the angle. 
Trichophysetis duplifascialis. (Plate CLVI. fig. 18.) 
Expanse -^.j inch. 
Male and female. White, slightly suffused with pale brown. Fore wing with indistinct 
curved pale brown subbasal band ; medial and postmedial bands each composed of two barely 
traceable fine dark lines, the latter with an outward curve between costa and first median 
nervule, and a small black patch on it at discoidal nervule. Hind wing with antemedial and 
medial linear black bands, which are thicker, close together, and bordered by diffused brown 
bands between submedian nervure and inner margin. Abdomen with dark brown patches 
on middle segments. 
Allied to T. cretucea, from Japan and Norfolk Island, the bands of which on the inner 
margin of hind wing are further apart. 
Also in coll. B.M. from Accra and Dharmsala. 
