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of spots, iu parts confluent with hind-marginal border, FoTG-wing : 
basal black sharply defined externally, having almost a straight edge ; 
upper spots of transverse discal row confluent, and, in conjunction with 
apical border, isolating a conspicuous white spot between upper radial 
and third median nervules ; hind-marginal border, below this, com- 
pletely confluent with other spots of discal row ; at posterior angle 
a short linear hind-marginal white mark. Hind-ioing : basal black 
not so dark or externally so sharply defined as in fore-wing ; costal 
border rather sufiused ; terminal disco-cellular lunule almost merged 
in basal black ; discal row of spots widely interrupted between second 
subcostal and third median nervules, — the first and third spots united 
respectively to costal and hind-marginal borders ; an indistinct hind- 
marginal row of black spots in border, immediately succeeded by a more 
or less conspicuous interrupted white line usually becoming obsolete 
superiorly ; tail on first median nervule rather long, black, white- 
tipped. Under side. — White, with narrow Uach strealcs and spots. 
Fore-iving : a longitudinal streak from base, bounding costal nervure 
inferiorly, and ending abruptly on costa before middle ; below it a 
broader, upward-curving streak from submedian nervure close to base, 
the end of which penetrates discoidal cell near extremity ; costa narrowly 
edged with black ; an almost straight transverse streak closing cell, 
from costa (where it is broader) to origin of third median nervule ; an 
irregular sub-macular discal transverse streak, emitting a more or less 
marked projection outward between radial nervules, and interrupted on 
second median nervule ; a regular submarginal series of sub-linear or 
lunulate spots, becoming rather thicker, and approximating very closely 
to spots of discal row inferiorly ; a hind-marginal series of very small 
rounded spots, succeeded by a black edging line. Hind-wing : at base, 
a very short slightly curved streak, abruptly beginning immediately 
beyond curve of costal nervure, and ending close to origin of inner 
margin ; a sub-basal curved transverse row of three elongate spots — 
the lowest on inner-margin ; a terminal disco-cellular lunule ; a very 
strongly curved discal row of seven rather small spots, from costal 
nervure to inner-margin — a wide interruption, from second subcostal 
to radial nervule, between second and third spots, and two minor 
interruptions between fourth and fifth, and sixth and seventh spots 
respectively ; of submarginal row of spots, only the first and second 
(next costa) and the last (on inner margin) distinctly marked, the 
remainder being faint and linear, and about middle almost obsolete ; 
hind-marginal row of spots very distinct (except the first, which is 
almost obsolete), — the three lowest usually more or less distinctly 
including a ring of bluish-silvery scales, — the spot between first and 
second median nervules largest ; a fine hind-marginal bounding black 
line. 
Citia fuscous at origin throughout ; in fore-wing fuscous with 
well-marked white interruptions at apex, posterior angle, and about 
