( 71.) ) 



Black or brown liasal patch pxtpudinn- tif 



costa, or tlie whole costal area brown . . . /. 



/'. Costal area of forewiug, above, brown 

 from base to apex, sliarply definc(l, 

 veins not pale within brown discal 

 band ; distal marginal band little paler 

 than discal band : nnderside not rosy 



red 08(1. C. zijyopJnjUi. . 



If costal area all brown, then discal band 

 traversed by pale vein-streaks, or distal 

 marginal baud pale, or nnderside rcisy 

 red ()T4. C. euphorbiar. 



c~t'l. Celerio calida. 



*ntih'pkihi raVrIa Butler, Ann. Mriri. N. H. (5). vii. p. 317 (IR^l) (Oahu ;— Mup. Brit.) : Kirhy, 

 Cat.Lep. Hcl. i. p. GG6.n. 14 (189l') ; Rothsch., Nov. Zooi. ii. t. !l. f. 1 (18(1.5) ; Meyr., in Sharpe. 

 Fauna Hmmii. i. •>. p. 19i. n. .3 (1899). 



S ? . Pnlvillus present, large. Spines of first row of first protarsal segment not 

 es.sentially prolonged, numerous. Antenna brown-scaled, except at tip, where the 

 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 body washed 

 with the same colour ; base of hindwing, above, a large anterior discal patch and 

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



S. Friction-scales large and few in number; harpe pointed as in cKphorhinc. 



Early stages not known. 



Iliih. Sandwich Islands : Oahu ; Hawaii. 



In the Tring Museum 1 cJ, 1 ? from : Manna Kea, Hawaii. 



073. Celerio wilsoni. 



*n.i],'i,hil,i n-ihuni Rolhscliilil, Nov. ZcM.r,. i. p. .s:i (1894) (Hawaii ;— Mns. Tring) ; ill., /..■. ii. t. 9. 



f. 2 (1895) ; Meyr., in Sharp, Fdmm Jlawaii. i. •_'. p. 192. n. 4 (1899). 

 *lJri/ejihila jji/riitK Meyrick, /.'■. p. 191. n. 2 (1899) (Oloa and Hilo, Hawaii : 2f)0l) ft., i. vi. ix. xi. 

 xii. ;— Mus. Brit). 

 (??. Easily distinguished from the preceding by the base of the hindwing 

 being entirely black and the different pattern of the npperside of the forewiug, the 

 middle of the wing being occuiiied by a broad, ill-defined, brown-ldack band, which 

 is forked in front and merged together behind with the likewise ill-defineil extcrno- 

 diseal band. The forewing o{' rabi/n is of the riipltorhidc t}'\ie., while that of /rilsoiii 

 has (piite a different as])ect in conseiiuence of the presence of the iiiediun biuid ; the 

 pattern of forewing of irilnoiii is more generalise<I. Abdomen with interrupted 

 yellowish belts. 

 Not dis.sected. 



Hub. Sandwich Islands : Hawaii. 

 in the Tring Museum 1 r? (damaged, ////"■) from Hawaii. 



'i74. Celerio euphorbiae. 



S/iliin.r iii/,ln,rlil<i)' Linnu, .S'//«/. Xnl. uil. X. p. 492. n. 17 (17.08), 



c??. I'ulvilluH vestigial. Scaling of antenna white, Kxtcrnal row nl' spines ol' 

 (irst protarsal segment simple, iUc. spines denser at the basi', souji-ti s reiliieiMJ in 



