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Ergavin ho;/oUiri>i Wlk., xxxv., p. 1598 .... Bogota. 



„ „ Di'uce, Biol. C'c'idr. Am,. Lep. Hd., ii., 



J). 78, PI. XLVIll., tig. 20, ? . 



The above synonymies will, I believe, be found correct. Abnodes (iuen. 

 has pectinated antennae in the S ; in Polysemia they are armed with fascicles of 

 cilia; both possess a radial in the hindwing, and are akin to the genera Mecocerns 

 (iuen., and Aiiictris Hiili. t'ramer's locality for carinentn — the (/oromandel coast — 

 is almost certaiidy an error. Gnenee even makes it Surinam, from whence most 

 of Cramer's species came. Two more genera of (riienee's, Cerotricha and Oilysia. 

 are almost certainly referable here; Taiti, the locality given for Ccrotriclin licor- 

 nnna, being probably an error for Haiti. 



RiTHi-A-MiLY ORTHOSTIXINAE. 



Orthostixidae .Meyr. 

 Desmobathridae Meyr. 

 Celerena pallidicolor sji. nov. 



Wings pale primrose ; costa of forewings concisely black from base ; a broadish, 

 slightly oblique black bar just before the middle runs from the costa, where the 

 basal black costal .streak stops, to the anal angle; its outside edge is straight 

 and well defined, the inner edge diffuse ; apex broadly black, connected with the 

 central bar by a narrow black curved space at the anal angle. Hindwings with 

 the hindmargin broadly black at the apex, only half as broad along the hind- 

 margin. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale primrose. Underside like ujiper. The 

 pale apical blotch of the forewings between the central bar and the dark apex 

 is large and broader at its end above tlie anal angle than on the costa. 



One ? from ^\'aigiou, from the Felder collection, about the same size as 

 perithea Cram. Easily distinguished from all otlier species by its pale jirimrose 

 ground colour. 



Celerena stenospila sp. nov. 

 Forewings dull dark, brownish grey, with the base from the inner margin 

 indistinctly yellowish as in perithea Cram. The yellow apical marking is very 

 narrow, not more than half as broad as in perithen. Hindwings yellow, with 

 a blackish border, whicii is broader than in any exam])le of perithea. One 

 S example from Amboina, from the PVlder collection. 



Naxa guttulata sp. nov. 



Wings smoky white; base of costa black : all the spots smoky grev, blurred; 

 the basal and subterminal laterally produced ; the terminal series rounder, and 

 also the discal spots; the smallest species of the genus. 



One cT from Borneo, unnamed, in the KeUler collection. 



Two others, also tj cj, from Borneo, in the British Museum. 



Hemigymnodes gen. nov. 



Forewings with costa faintly cmved throughout; apex blunt; hindmargin 

 obliquely curved, more oblique in the lower half than in the upper; hinilwings 



