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2. Celena perta, sp.n. (Tab. XXVI. fig. 26.) 
Primaries reddish-brown shaded with darker brown, with two waved greyish lines crossing the wing from the 
costal margin to the inner margin, a large oval-shaped white spot at the end of the cell, a smaller greyish 
spot in the cell close to the base, and a waved submarginal greyish line, ending in a white dot, extending 
from the apex to the anal angle; secondaries greyish-brown, palest near the base; the underside very 
pale shining brown with a rosy tinge: head and front of the thorax yellowish- brown, the rest of the 
thorax and the upperside of the abdomen dark brown, the underside of the latter considerably paler. 
Expanse 11, inch. 
Hab. Muxico, Las Vigas (Hége). 
One specimen only of this pretty little moth has been received. C. perta is allied to 
the preceding species, but is quite distinct from it. 
3, Celeena hamara, sp. n. (Tab. XXVI. fig. 27.) 
Primaries pale grey, with a dark brown spot close to the base on the inner margin, a wide brown band crossing 
the wing from the costal margin (where it is much the widest) to the inner margin, and a white spot 
edged with black at the end of the cell, the outer margin brown with a row of very minute marginal 
dots, the fringe brown; secondaries white, dusky at the apex and slightly so along the outer margin; 
the underside of both wings uniformly greyish: head and front of the thorax greyish-brown, the rest of 
the thorax and the abdomen darker brown ; antenne and legs brown. Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks). 
One specimen. This insect resembles grey examples of the European Miana strigilis 
(Linn.). 
4. Celeena oriza, sp.n. (Tab. XXVI. fig. 28.) 
Primaries dark brown, palest along the costal and outer margins, with a pale greyish line crossing the wing 
beyond the middle from the costal margin to the inner margin, an elongate white streak at the end of 
the cell, and two finer white lines close to the base, the fringe brown; secondaries white, slightly dusky 
at the apex, the fringe white ; the underside of both wings whitish, slightly shaded with pinkish-brown : 
head and the front of the thorax pale brown, the collar greyish, the rest of the thorax and the abdomen 
dark brown; antennz and legs brown. Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks). 
Allied to C. hamara. One specimen. 
5. Celena esopis, sp.n. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 1.) 
Primaries dark reddish-brown, with a pale brownish-white spot at the end of the cell, below which is a broad 
streak of dark brown, and a pale, very indistinct band crossing the wing from near the apex to the inner 
margin, beyond which close to the anal angle is a greyish patch extending towards the apex, the fringe 
pale and dark brown; secondaries uniform dark brown, slightly paler at the base, the fringe pale brown ; 
the underside of both wings dark brown, with a central darker brown line crossing the middle of each 
wing: head, thorax, abdomen, antenne, palpi, and legs dark brown. Expanse 1,7), inch. 
Hab. GuateMaa, Totonicapam 8500 to 10,500 feet (Champion). 
A dull-coloured species. One specimen only. 
6. Celana ——? 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers). 
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