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MIANA. 
Miana, Stephens, Ill. Brit. Ent., Haust. i. p. 11 (1829). 
1. Miana pulchra, sp.n. (Tab. XXVI. fig. 22.) 
Primaries dark greenish-brown shaded with paler brown, with a large pinkish-white spot at the end of the cell, 
on the inner side of which is a long dark brown streak, the latter having a very minute white dot on the 
end nearest to the base, two fine black lines crossing the wing from the costal margin to the inner margin, 
and a pale greenish-brown submarginal line extending from the costa to the anal angle, the fringe black 
and brown; secondaries uniform blackish-brown, palest at the base, the fringe greyish; the underside 
of both wings brownish-black, the base of the secondaries whitish: head and thorax brown, shaded with 
greenish at the base, the abdomen and antenne brown. LExpanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Cubilguitz in Vera Paz, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet 
(Champion) ; Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
A Chiriqui specimen of this pretty little species is figured. 
2. Miana zonella, sp.n. (Tab. XXVI. fig. 23.) 
Primaries greyish, with a wide dark brown V-shaped mark enclosing a large greyish-white spot at the end of 
the cell, an indistinct brown band close to the base, a grey-white submarginal band extending from 
the apex to the inner margin near the anal angle, and a series of minute black dots along the outer 
margin; secondaries uniformly pale greyish-brown, palest near the base; the underside of both wings 
pale brown: head and thorax greyish-white, the abdomen pale brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers). 
Rogers obtained a good many specimens of this insect, but we have not received it 
from any other locality. 
CELZAENA. 
Celena, Stephens, Ill. Brit. Ent., Haust. 1. p. 15 (1829) ; Guénée, Sp. gén. des Lép. v. p. 219 
(1852) ; Walker, Cat. x. p. 259. 
This genus is numerous in species and is very widely distributed ; seven are known 
to us from Central America, and six of these are here described as new. 
1. Celena rubens, sp.n. (Tab. XXVI. fig. 25.) 
Primaries reddish-brown shaded with darker and lighter brown, with a yellowish-brown round spot close to 
the base on the inner margin, a dark brown mark in the middle of the wing below the cell, a triangularly- 
shaped brown spot at the end of the cell, and beyond this a wide fawn-coloured band (darker on its outer 
margin) crossing the wing from the costal margin near the apex to the inner margin, the outer margin of 
the band edged with a pale waved line, the marginal line pale brown, the fringe light and dark brown; 
secondaries very pale brownish-white, the outer margin edged with a brown line: head, thorax, abdomen, 
antenney, and legs brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, near the city (Ff. D. G., Hoge), Jalapa (IM. Trujillo, Hoge). 
This species varies slightly, some of the specimens having the markings more distinct 
than others. 
