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form. nov. from Kentei, the upperside of the wings is dull black: at the apex of the cell a small ashy grey lunule. The two white smears before the two terminal spots of the median band are absent: the terminal spots of both fore- and hindwing are small and almost circular. Specimens from northern
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H. cribrellum Evers (85 e). The median band of the hindwing beneath does not terminate at vein 8, but extends beyond it. Hindtibia without brush of hair. Tarsi and tibiae spinose. The interspace bet ween veins 7 and 8 of the hindwing beneath with only one white spots towards the middle; the whole
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