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white. Forewing with a large broad medial ochreous-yellow patch, palest in the 
middle, extending from near the base more or less irregularly to below the subcostal 
and obliquely to beyond the disc towards the posterior angle, where it is sometimes 
narrowed and bent downward, or includes a round black lower-discal spot between 
the two lower medians and thence joins the upper end below base of the cell; a 
subapical short white angular streak and a straight upper submarginal duller streak 
crossed by the veins; a small oclireous-ringed ocellus is generally present below the 
subapical streak. Hindwing with a large cobalt-blue subbasal spot; a large lower- 
discal broad ochreous-yellow patch extending from the submedian below the cell to 
the lower subcostal and thence curving downward to near the outer margin and 
ending above anal angle; the black outer-marginal border being sometimes more or 
less lunularly-ineluded within the ochreous patch; an ochreous-grey lunule is 
generally present above the anal angle ; abdominal border greyish-brown. Under¬ 
side. Forewing pale dull yellowish-ochreous; the apex, outer and posterior border 
being pale ochreous-brown and crossed by the upper whitish fascim; the upper and 
lower discal black ocellate spot distinct; across the cell are five more or less 
complete black sinuous lines and a diffused streak at its end. Hindwing greyish- 
ochreous, more or less powdered with brown scales ; crossed by brown subbasal 
wavy lines, a discal sinuous fascia, then a row of obsolescent dots of which 
the lowest is more distinct and ocellate, followed by two submarginal sinuous 
lines. 
Female. Upperside brownish-black. Forewing with the ochreous discal area 
more restricted; middle of the cell crossed by two more or less entire black streaks 
and a broad streak at its end; apical white fascia, and two discal black ocelli with 
blue central dot, disposed as in male. Hindwing with the lower-discal ochreous 
patch narrower, and bearing an upper and lower small black ocellus with blue- 
speckled centre; the outer marginal lunular lines entire and edged with ochreous; 
the subbasal blue spot smaller, more or less duller, sometimes black speckled and 
occasionally obsolete. Underside darker than in male; markings the same. Body 
above black, beneath and legs pale ochreous-white; palpi above brown, beneath 
white; antenna black above, pale ochreous beneath. 
Expanse, d 1-$, to 2^, ? 1^ to 2^ inches. 
Larva. —Cylindrical; minutely hairy; head rather small, vertex bluntly cleft, 
hairy; segments armed with a dorsal and lateral rows of black branched-spines ; 
ground-colour greyish-fuliginous, dull reddish beneath; with a dorsal pale ochreous 
line, and lateral rows of white marks. 
Pupa. —Dull reddish; head obtuse in front; thorax dorsally convex ; abdomen 
with a dorsal and lateral rows of small blackish points. (Described from Capt. 
Mortimer Slater’s drawing.) 
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