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The costal edge in the sinuation is usually reddish-ochreous.
The forewings are ferruginous-ochreous, tinged with brownish, deepest towards the costal sinuation.
The hindwings are grey, with the costa somewhat sinuate towards three-fourths, with a patch of longer rosy-pink cilia before the sinuation.
The stigmata is small and dark fuscous and there is an angulated dark grey line from beyond the costal sinuation to before the termen.
There is a cloudy dark grey spot on the dorsum at one-fourth and cloudy dark grey marks on the costa at one-third, as well as before and after the sinuation.
The hindwings are dark fuscous, the costa with long dense projecting dark grey scales from near the base to the middle, sinuate beyond this, with a small tuft of scales beyond the sinuation.
A fine dark fuscous streak is found along the costal sinuation and there is an indistinct curved waved fuscous line from three-fourths of the costa to the tornus, the apical space beyond this irrorated with white.
There is a small whitish wedge-shaped spot edged dark fuscous on the subapical sinuation and there are two dark fuscous striae confluent into a spot above from before the apex of this spot to the tornus, as well as two round blackish dots before the termen about the middle.