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white bands above, whitish beneath. Head, thorax and abdomen black above, with 
short greyish hairs, white beneath. Palpi black above, white beneath. 
Female. Upperside white, more densely irrorated with grey scales, all the 
markings darker and larger. Forewing with the cell spot often fairly large, the orange 
at the apex much reduced, the black bands being much deeper, a discal row of black 
spots, generally three, two large ones below veins 4 and 2 and a small one between 
them. Hindwing with two black spots from the costa beyond the middle, the whorl 
completed with fainter coloured spots, the black marginal spots larger than in the male. 
Underside as in the male, but there is a discal macular band or whorl of spots on both 
wings, often incomplete on the forewing. 
Expanse, $ ? l-j%- inches. 
Intermediate Brood (Figs. Id, le, $ ? = Farrinus). 
Male. Upperside white, the grey scaling less. Forewing with the orange patch 
larger, the black border being narrower. Hindwing with the spots on the exterior 
margin smaller, the discal band not visible. Underside as in the Wet-season form, 
but all the markings paler. 
Female. Upperside as in the Wet-season form, with all the markings reduced, 
the discal band on the forewing composed of only two spots, the cell spot reduced to a 
dot. Hindwing with the spots on the exterior margin smaller, a large spot below the 
costa beyond the middle, the rest of the discal band not visible. Underside as in the 
Wet-season form, but all the markings paler. 
Expanse, $ $ 1^ to 1 t 8 q- inches. 
Dry-season Brood (Figs. If, lg, lh, li, $ ¥ = Etrida ). 
Male. Usually smaller than the preceding and whiter. Forewing with the 
orange-red apical patch larger, the black bands narrower and not extended hindwards 
to the angle. Hindwing with the black spots on the exterior margin much reduced in 
size. Underside white. Forewing with a dot at the end of the cell, the orange patch 
showing through the wing, margined inwardly by a pale blackish bar from the costa, 
usually ending before reaching vein 4. j Hindwing sometimes slightly tinged with 
reddish-ochreous, a dot at the end of the cell, indications more or less pronounced of 
the discal whorl, generally dislocated and incomplete, sometimes absent ( = Purus). 
Female. Like the male, but on the upperside of the forewing the spot at the end 
of the cell is larger. There is usually a spot in the disc below vein 4 and another below 
vein 2 ; sometimes one or other of these spots is absent. Hindwing with the spots on 
the exterior margin much as in the Intermediate form. Underside. Forewing white, 
the apical patch showing through the wing, a spot at the end of the cell, and two discal 
spots. Hindwing generally with a slight pinkish tinge, a dot at the end of the cell ; 
