764 -Dl'- Rob. Lucas: Entomologie. Lepidoptera 1899. 



Casbia anomalata Warren, Nov. Zool. Triiig VI p. 353 9 (Woodlark Isl.). — 

 Beschr, d. mutmassl. hierzu gehör. ^. 



Caustoloraa Led. (1 sp.) in d. Bukow. v. Hormuzaki (1) p. 147. 



Celerena aurata (verw. ni. cana WaiT. v. Fergusson Isl.) Warren, Nov. Zool. 

 Tring VI p. 325 (^$ (Rössel Isl.). — exacta (ausgez. durch „greater 

 obliquity of the bar of the forewings, a. its interruption on the underside") 

 p. 325 $ (Tugela, Solomon Islds.). — mitis (pallidicolor Warr. v. Waigiaou 

 Waigeu am nächst.) p. 325 (Sudest Isl., Louisiade Arch.). 



Chaetolopha n. g. Hydriomeninarura (Vflgl. „nari'ov^^, elongate; costa convex 

 before apex, vrhich is acute and slighly produced; h.-marg. oblique, curved 

 towards anal angle''. Hflgl.: „w. well-rounded hindniargin". Geäder wie 

 bei Tephroclystia ; „10 a. 11 stalked, 10 anastom. vi. 8, 9 a. forraing a single 

 areole. Discocellular of h.-wings angled. Abd. of ^ w. curved later. tufts 

 of hair, a. a sirailar tuft Stands on v. 2 of the h.-wings beneath. — Type: 

 Cha. [Scordylia] oxyntis [Meyrick]) Warren, Nov. Zool. Tring. VI p. 41. 



Cheimatobia Steph. (1 sp.) in d. Bukow. T. Hormuzaki (1) p. 63. 

 boreata Hb. Junge (1) p. 6. — Raupe, Char. u. Aufenthaltsort C, bb. — 



p. 8. - Aufeuth. C, hh. 

 brumata L. Frostfjäriln in Schweden, Entoni. Tidskr. 20. Arg. p. 55. — Riesen, 

 A. — Slevogt. — Feinde. Lecoeur. — Entwicklungsstadien Peyron. 

 — Bemerk. Watkins. 

 — — L. u. boreata Hb. Die am meist, ausgeprägten Unterschiedsmerk- 

 male in einer Tabelle übersichtlich zusammengestellt u. durch 

 eine Tafel veranschaulicht. Peyron, Entom. Tidskr. 18. Arg. Hft. 2. 



Chlorochroma (?) marginata (Stell, unsich. „Ant, thickened basewards a. subser. 

 rate; palpi longer a. thinner than usual; bind tibia ($) w. a single long spur 

 just above the terminal pair". Im Vflgl. „v. 3 a. 4 stalked, v. 2 raising 

 shortly before end of cell; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked; 11 free". — Vielleicht mit 

 leucomerata Walk, verw.) Warren, Nov. Zool. Tring VI p. 21 $ (Little Kei)- 



Chloroclystis fragüis Warren, Nov. Zool. Tring VI p. 38 ^ (St. Aiguan). — in- 

 fuscata p. 38 $ (von Baram, Borneo). — marmorata p.38 9 (Warri). 



Ghlorocraspedia w. g. Sterrhinarum (Vflgl.: „costa well curved; apex slighly pro- 

 min.; h.-marg. obliquely curved". Hflgl.: „ample, w. h-marg. curv., faintly 

 elbowed at middle; 2-antenn. subserrate w. short fine fasc. of cilia; palpi 

 Short, porrect". - Geäder: Vflgl.: „cell V2 wing, discoc. vert., short, subc. 

 V. being depressed at extremity; 1. med. at 74. 2. close bef. 3. ; radials norm. 

 7, 8, 9 stalk. from well bef. end of cell; 10 a. 11 stalk. from much nearer 

 base, 10 auast. w 7, 8, 9". Hflgl. : v. 7 before end of cell") Warren, Nov. 

 Zool. Triug VI p. 292, ansorgei p. 293 $ (Port Alice, Uganda). 



Chloroctenis n. g. Deiliniiuarum (nahe verw. m. Apochlora Warr., „but, whereas 

 that genus has the antennae perfectly simple even in the ^, the $ has 

 them short pectinated; those of the ^ (not seen), will almost certainly be 

 more strongly pectinated. Also palpi differ, being short, thick, a. decum- 

 bent, w. the 3 rd Joint, hidden in the scaling" ; Geäder v. Aplochlora) Warren, 

 Nov. Zool. Tring VI p. 42, similis (Flgl. scheinen äusserst zerbrechlich. — 

 Sehr ähnl. Aplochlora invisibilis Warr. von Akassa, River Niger, verschied. 

 d. Unters., die „dull reddish without any dark submarginal fascia") p. 42 

 $ (Warri). 



