| 1. | The forewings are fuscous with slight reddish violet luster.
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| 2. | The larvae are reddish violet when young, but turn dark blue as they develop.
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| 3. | The upper two petals are reddish violet, and the lower three are purplish to white with purple veining and yellow or orange bases.
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| 4. | From June 1916 a new ribbon was used, at times crimson or sometimes reddish violet, and edged with 3 millimetres wide white bands.
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| 5. | The unscented, flowers are in diameter, come in shades of violet, reddish violet, lilac, blue-purple, or blue.
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| 6. | The petals are deep purple to reddish violet on the outside and white, sometimes with purple spots on the lower part of the inside.
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| 7. | The inner spore-bearing surface of the cup, the hymenium, is pale violet to reddish violet in color, often centrally depressed and slightly wrinked.
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