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tail. This outline forms a broad, somewhat square 
figure,' haring perhaps rather a heavy appearance, 
but the curves are graceful. The caterpillar is 
naked, or covered only with short pubescence, 
thickest in the middle, and having two very long 
hairy appendages at the kinder extremity. The 
chrysalis is short, without any conspicuous projec- 
tions, the abdominal portion very much incurved. 
The colour of the surface in the above species is 
deep brown, darkest on the upper wings, which 
have a wide fulvous sinuated band, rather beyond 
the middle, commencing at the costa and reaching 
nearly to the opposite side, where it terminates in a 
point : the costa is likewise yellowish, and towards 
the apex there is a round white spot. Posterior 
wings of a lighter hue round the margin than on 
the disk, and near the hinder extremity an indis- 
tinct row of whitish points. On the under side all 
Jjethe wings are light brown and ash colour, covered 
with short waved lines of dark brown, and bearing 
several continuous transverse bands of the same co- 
lour, and towards the hinder margin of the inferior 
pair a row of pale rounded spots. Body brown ; 
prothorax with a fulvous mark. 
The caterpillar is very beautifully coloured. The 
body is reddish, inclining to violet, the sides of the 
belly and the legs dull yellow. Along the back 
there is a broad yellow band formed of confluent 
lozenge-shaped spots, each of them having a dusky 
line in the centre : head ferruginous, bordered and 
rayed with yellow. The anal fork is grey, with 
