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Near die N eonympha 
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secondaries evenly rounded in both sexes, with very slight 
sinuation in female; prseterminal spots rather blurred. 
Androconial mark: medium sized, with fairly smooth outer 
edge coinciding, except in Cu 2 where it retreats basally, with 
second discal line as seen through wing; consisting of 5 patches 
(shading in 2 A not included), adjoining cell and separated by 
1 2 3 4 
Figs. 1-4. Scheme of androconial patches in Neonympha. 1, N. maniola ; 
2, N. dorothea ; 3, N. henshawi; 4, N. pyraemon. 
veins, as follows: rhomboid, with sides slanting basally sub- 
parallel to cubitus, in Cu 2 ; two decreasing trapezoids, in Cu! 
and M 3 ; two wedges in M 2 and M x ; and of short triangle, in 
cell R + M, against inner side of cross vein, pointing basally 
and reaching down to about level of Cu^ (See fig. 2.) 
Female upperside: diffusely colored, with slight shadings. 
Male and female underside: primaries: second discal line 
running subparallel to first discal line, curving from costa be- 
hind cell to slope down towards subterminal line and thus 
limiting with the latter a truncate upsilon-shaped area in mid- 
dle of wing; sub terminal line from dorsum up to about Cut 
running closer to second discal than to termen but then, by re- 
taining a primal course, diverging terminally to reach apex 
(which would have been costa, had the apex been longer, in 
which case the subterminal line would have been parallel to a 
primal, slanting, termen), thus enhancing the impression of 
the outward slope on the part of the second discal which in re- 
ality is subparallel to the straight termen (to which, contrary 
to the subterminal line, it has become adjusted); secondaries: 
heavily and completely bordered with dark cinereous which 
encloses ocelli and silver serration, and expands in M 2 and M 3 
where the second discal line is thickly arched inversely to 
termen. 
