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I'liuk iir hrowii liitsal piitoli oxtcmling fo 



costa, or the wliole costal area brown . . . /'. 

 /'. Costal area of Ibrewing, above, brown 

 from base to apex, sliarjily defini'd, 

 veins not pale witliin brown discnl 

 band ; distal marginal band little jialrr 

 than discal band : nnderside not rosy 



red (iSn. C. -yijopJniUi. 



If costal area all brown, then discal hand 

 traversed by pale vein-streaks, or distal 

 marginal band pale, or underside rosy 

 red (')T4. C eiiphorhidc. 



n:,'. Celerio calida. 



*Deih-phih( caVdaBvitlev. Ann. }[,!(! . N. II. (5). vii. p. 317 (IftSl) (Oahu ;— Mus. Brit.); Kirby, 

 Cat. Lqj. Ilet. i. p. 666. n. 14 (1892) ; Rothsch., Nov. Znoi . ,i. t. ',1 f. 1 (1895) ; Meyr., ia Shaqie, 

 Fauna Hawaii, i. 2. p. 192. n. 3 (18119). 



c? ? . Pnlvillns present, large. Spines of first row of first protarsal segment not 

 essentially prolonged, numerous. Antenna brown-scaled, except at tip, where tlie 

 scaling is white. Abdomen with white lateral spots. Brown discal band of 

 forewing, above, curving costad in front. Hindwing above and the greater part 

 of under surface of wings, orange-chrome, sides and under surface of Ijody wasiied 

 with the same colour ; base of liindwing, above, a large anterior discal jjatch and 

 tlie distal border brownish black, often nearly the whole basal area black. 



i. Friction-scales large and few in number; harpe pointed as in euphorbiae. 



Early stages not known. 



Ilab. Sandwich Islands : Oahu ; Hawaii. 



In the Tring Museum 1 J", 1 ? from : Mauna Kea, Hawaii. 



07:3. Celerio wilsoni. 



*J)('!lf/,lii/a n-lUoii! Rothschild, Nov. ZooL. i. p. 83 (1894) (Hawaii ;— Mus. Tring) ; id., I.r. ii. t. 9. 



f. 2 (1895) ; Meyr., iii Sharp, Fauna Hamtii. i. 2. p. 192. n. 4 (1899). 

 *l><ihphil>i i,ijna>! Meyrick, /.-■. p. 191. n. 2 (1899) (Oloa and Hilo, Hawaii ; 200n ft., i. vi. ix. xi. 

 xii. ;— Mas. Brit.). 



6 ? . Easily distinguished from the ])receding by the base of the hindwing 

 lieing entirely black and the dill'erent pattern of the upperside of the forewing, tiie 

 middle of the wing being occujiied by a broad, ill-defined, brown-black band, which 

 is forked in front and merged together behind with the likewise ill-defined externo- 

 discal band. The forewing o{ calida is, of the ctijihorhiacty^Q, while that of tr/l.wt/i 

 has (piite a difi'erent aspect in consequence of the presence of the median band ; the 

 ])attern of ibrewing of irilsoni is more generalised. Abdomen with interrupted 

 yellowish belts. 



Not dissected. 



Hab. Sandwich Islands : Hawaii. 



In the Tring Museum 1 S (damaged, ti/pr) from Hawaii. 



074. Celerio euphorbiae. 



SjiJuii.!- cii/ilmrlmif Linno, Si/sl. Xat. ed. x. ji. 492. n. 17 (1758). 



c? ?. Pulvillns vestigial. Scaling of antenna white. E.xternal row of spines of 

 first protarsal segment simple, the spines denser at the base, sometimes rednced in 



