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along posterior edge, which is angulate in middle of wing; a moderate 
subtrapezoid spot between 1 / 3 of costa and cell, with, two pairs of small 
costal pale ochreous marks anteriorly, anterior edge of spot excavate 
below costa; a transverse band from costa well beyond middle to above 
dorsum, upper half tolerably vertical, with straight parallel edges, lower 
half abruptly dilated anteriorly so as to form a large subrectangular blotch 
in disc; upper anterior angle of this blotch connected with preceding spot, 
its posterior edge with a deep curved incision in middle of wing, its lower 
edge irregular, connected by transverse strigulation with dorsum; a rather 
irregular erect-subrectangular transverse patch from ®/ 4 of costa to middle 
of disc, moderately dilated in middle, with anterior edge irregular, lower 
edge truncate; posterior edge angulate, from this angulation downward 
coarsely serrate, continued below by a straight row of round dark fuscous 
dots with dorsum before tornus; two erect transverse irregularly edged 
spots on costa before apex, first dot largest; a broad terminal blotch from 
below apex to tornus, with upper edge concave, narrowly extended along 
margin of wing to apex; posterior edge appearing irregularly serrate by 
C opromorpha lignisquama spec. nov. Fig. 549: male genitalia. Fig. 550: coremata. 
Fig. 551: modified sixth ventrite. 
