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Calospila, H.-Sch. (Plate XXXI. fig. 5.) 

 Black, spotted and banded with white ; head sometimes orange. 



1. Calospila p sthvuxria, B..-Sch. = Cadi/anda lugens, Walk. 



Brazil. 



2. Calospila PiCARiA, Wtdk. = Lagyra picaria, Walk. 

 Java. 



3. Calospila leucomela, Walk. = Celerena '! leucomela. Walk. 

 Philippines, 



SiMENA, Walk. 



Blackish or slaty grey, the primaries with or without a white 

 band ; head and collar orani;e. 



1. SiMENA LUCTIFERA, Walk. 



Central America. 



2. SiMENA NIGRICANS, Walk. 



Brazil. 



Craspedosis, Butl. (Plate XXXI. fig. 2.) 



Black, banded and spotted with white ; the abdomen more or less 

 ochreous. 



1. Craspedosis ernestina. Cram. = Celerena sobria, Walk. 

 Amboina and Cerara. 



2. Craspedosis (undetermined species). 

 Aru. 



3. Craspedosis extenu.\ta, W&\k.=Gelerena extenuata. Walk. 

 Timor, 



Mniocera, Butl. 



Black, spotted and sometimes banded with white ; the abdomen 

 banded with ochreous. 



1. Mniocera cincta, Walk. = Ce/ere»a cincta. Walk. 

 Timor. 



2. Mniocera cinerescens, Butl. 

 New Ireland. 



Of these genera the species from the Malayan and Moluccan 

 islands are much nearer to LitJwpsyche than those of the New World, 

 the latter being probably of more recent origin ; of the allied genera 

 with partly ochreous or orange secondaries, viz. Bracca and Prcesos 

 from Australia, the latter still retains almost the same pattern on 

 its primaries. If, tlierefore, any form more closely related to 



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