The Genus Deilemera. 81 



Deilemera celsa. 



Nyctcmera celsa, Walker, xxxi, 199 (1864). 

 Leptosoiiia cclsum, Swinhoe, Cat. Het. j\lus. Oxon., i, p. 144 

 (1892). 



Four examples from Hong Kong and Foo-Chow ; the 

 type from Siam is in Mus. Oxon.; it is the extreme 

 Eastern form of tripundaria. 



Deilemera picata. 



Secusio picatns, Biitlcr, Ann. Mag. N. IT. (5), viii, p. 380 

 (1881). 



The typo example from Sumatra. 



This is much like rcg^daris, but it is I think distinct ; 

 the type example is that of a female with a white streak in 

 the interno-median interspace on fore-wings, and the discal 

 band is much broader ; rcgidaris, of which there are both 

 sexes in the National Collection, has no sign Avhatever of 

 a discal streak and is well figured by Pagenstecher. 



Deilemera regularis. 



Lci^tosoma regularis, Snellen, Mid. Sum. Lep., p. o4 



(1880). 

 Nyctemera regulaTis,Vsig., Jahrb. Nass. Ver. Naturk., 1901. 



p. 139, pi. 2, f. 8. 



Three examples from Sumatra. 



Deilemera kixabalina. 



Nyctemera kmahalma, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent.. xlii, p. 110, pi. 

 5 B, f. 2 (1899). 



One female example marked Borneo ; it is considerably 

 larger then Snellen's figure of the male, but is undoubtedly 

 the same species. 



Deilemera harca, 



Lcptosoma harca, Swinhoe, Aun. Mag. N. H. (^), xii, p. 21o 



(1893). 

 XyctGincra herce (sic), .Holland (sic), Pag., Jahrb. Nass. 



Ver. Naturk., 1901, p. 138. 



Nine examples from Malacca, including the type. 

 There are some curious printer's errors in Pagenstecher's 

 paper. 



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