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Grey, more or less suffused with white ; head whitish. Fore wing with 



brownish patch at base of costa bound- 

 ed by a short dark antimedial line from 

 costa ; a tuft of dark scales at middle of 

 cell with a line from it to inner margin, 

 angled below the cell ; a triangular 

 brown spot on middle of costa with some 

 Neonola mesosticta $ f, dark scales on its inner edge and with a 



more or less prominent dark waved line from it to inner margin, angled on 

 vein 2 ; the postmedial line waved from costa to vein 2 where it is obtusely 

 angled, then oblique, a diffused patch of brownish suffusion beyond it from 

 middle to apex ; an irregularly dentate subterminal line, Hindwing whitish, 

 suffused with fuscous, especially towards costa and apex. 



Habitat. — Sikhim, 7000' ; Ceylon, Pattalam ; Borneo, Sandakan ; Pulo Laut. 



Exp. IG mill. 



Genus Pisaba. 



Type. 



Pisara, Wlk., Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., VI,, p. 117 (1862) opalina. 



Necla, Wlk., XXVII, p. 99 (1863). 



1519. Pisara opalina, Wlk., Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. Zool., VI., p. 1 1 8 (1862) ; 

 /*" Swinh., Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon., p. 131, 



]^_ pi. 4, f. 14. 



Pisara opalescens $ |. 



Necla canioralis, Wlk., XXVII, p. 100 (1863). 



Nola hasimicans, Hmpsn., Moths Ind,, II., p. 139 (1894). 



Ha6?to^.— Burma ; Borneo. 



Genus Celama, 



Type. 



Celama, Wlk., XXXII, p. 500 (1864) Ufascialis. 



^mfZmp/ia, Wlk., XXXIV, 1182 (1865). 



Epizeuctis, Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc, 1889, p. 463. 



Deltapteriim, Hmpsn., Moths Ind., II., p. 138 (1894). 



Sect. I. Antennae of male pectinated. 



A. {^Deltapterum). Forewing of male with elongate foveal depression in cell ; 

 hindwing with fold on inner area containing a tuft of hair, the tornus pro- 

 duced to a point. 



1518. Celama peguensis. 



B. {Epizeuctis). Hindwing of male with patch of rough scales on under- 



side at to urns. 

 1528, Celama inteenella, Wlk., XXXL (1864), 

 RcBselia pascua, Swinh., P. Z. S., 1885, p. 293, pi. 20, f. G. 



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