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in the specimen now described. The general colour 
is pale buff, with rather darker brown shades and 
dots, some of the latter being larger and more dis- 
tinct, especially one near the bar of the costa, 
another above the middle, and two- close to the tip 
of the fore wings, which are also slightly marked 
with three faint transverse fascia; at equal distances 
apart ; the costa at the base, and cilia, are pur- 
plish. The hind wings have an angulated vitreous 
discoidal spot, margined with black, with a purple 
patch between it and the costa; behind this is a 
curved row of dark dots on the veins, and the anal 
angle is also purplish, as are also the anterior tibia? 
and the patch of scales at the base of the anterior 
tarsi. 
The specimen figured is in the collection of the 
Rev. F. W. Hope. Its locality is unknown. 
The expansion of the wings is two inches and 
one-third. 
