GOL1INJE. 
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Wet form (figs. 1, la, cJ?). Male. Upperside. Both wings white, the basal 
areas sulphur-yellow. Foreiving with the costal edge anteriorly, and the exterior 
margin slenderly black bordered, the inner edge of the border being slightly 
sinuous at the apex. Underside pale yellow. Foreiving with the lower discal area 
white. Hinchving sometimes with a slightly-defined small ochreous streak on upper 
discocellular yeinlet. Forewing beneath with an elongated brush-like tuft of long, 
fine silky hairs, extending along the edge of the posterior margin, from base to near 
half its length, this tuft being either recumbent and flattened, along the margin, 
or, it is sometimes exserted and outspread, and is then projected along the upperside 
of the wing in its entire length. Hinchving above with a conspicuous elongated- 
oval raised patch of glandular scales extending above the subcostal vein to its first 
branch, this patch being visibly opaque on holding the wing up to the light. 
Female. Both wings with the basal yellow tint more widely extended, and 
sometimes pervades the entire wing. Foreiving with the black costal band extending 
broadly from near the base to upper end of the cell, where it is more or less 
confluent with a round black discocellular spot, from whence it runs outwardly 
more narrowly, then widening apically, and continues sinuously down the exterior 
margin to posterior angle, the anterior portion being subapicaliy traversed by three 
or four white spots, and lower disconnected inwardly-oblique sinuous black streaks. 
Hindwing with a broad sinuous-edged continuous black band. Underside similar to 
the male. Antennas in both sexes greyish-black above, pinkish-grey below. 
Expanse, S ? 2^ 0 to 3 inches. 
Intermediate or Extreme Wet form (fig. 1, c, d, ?). Female. Upperside. Both 
wings either very faintly yellow-tinted basally, or white throughout. Forewin g 
with the extreme base sometimes grey-tinted ; with broader subbasal-costal black 
band and its continuous discocellular patch, apical and marginal band enclosing its 
subapical white spots, the sinuous or sometimes diagonal marks below the latter 
extending to the lower median interspace. Hindwing with a broad marginal band, 
and more or less defined confluent submarginal diffused lunules. Underside 
similar to Ordinary Wet female. 
Expanse, ? 2^ to 3 inches. 
Ordinary Dry form (fig. le, f, S ?). Male. Upperside. Both wings with the 
basal yellow tint more restricted than in ordinary Wet form. Forewing with the 
outer marginal band more or less slightly macular posteriorly. Underside more 
uniformly paler than in Wet form. Forewing with a lower discocellular nacreous- 
centred red spot, a very indistinctly-defined reddish transverse subapical inwardly- 
oblique narrow sinuous fascia, and a slight fascia bordering the apex of wing. 
Hindwing with a similar low T er discocellular nacreous spot, which is outwardly ringed 
by a slender red line, and is accompanied by a smaller more or less defined similar 
