168 CATALOGUE OF 



very oblique. Hind wings extending beyond the abdomen. Length 

 of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 28 lines. 



Aru. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Celerena proxtma. 



Fcem. Flava; palpi nigri, articulis \o el 2o subtus flavis ; an- 

 tenna cinerece ; thorax cinereo fasciatus ,* pedes cinerei, 

 femoribus posticis apice iibiisque poslieis basi pallide flavis ; 

 alee anticce obscure cinerece, spatio basali plagaque exteriore 

 magna transversa flavis ; posticce margine lato obscure cinereo. 



Female. Yellow, slender. Palpi black, slightly ascending ; 

 first and second joints yellow beneath ; third linear, less than half 

 the length of the second. Antennae cinereous. Thorax with a dark 

 cinereous band between the fore wings. Legs slender, smooth, 

 cinereous ; hind femora towards the tips and hind tibiae towards the 

 base pale yellow. Fore wings dark cinereous, elongate ; nearly one- 

 thiid of the surface from the base, excepting the costa and the inte- 

 rior border, yellow ; exterior surface containing a large transverse 

 yellow patch, which extends to the costa, but not to the interior 

 border; exterior border very oblique. Hind wings extending 

 beyond the abdomen, with a broad dark cinereous border. Length 

 of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 32 lines. 



Celebes. In Mr. Saunders collection. 



Celerena connexa. 



Mas. Lcete flava ; palpi nigro-cinerei, ariiculis Jo et 2o subtus 

 flavis etflmbriatis ; antennce cinerece, subsetulosce, subdilatatce ; 

 thorax fascia nigro-cinerea ; pectus lanuginosum ; pedes nigro- 

 cinerei,flavo fimbriati, tibiis posticis dilatatis apice lanceolatis 

 calcaribus tribus 2o subconvoluto ; alee anticce nigro-cinerece, 

 spatio basali maculaque exteriore flavis; posticce margine 

 lato nigro-cinereo. Fcem. — Antennce graciles ; pedes Iceves, 

 simp lice s.. 



Male. Bright \ellow. Palpi blackish cinereous, obliquely 

 ascending, rising a little higher than the vertex ; first and second 

 joints yellow and fringed beneath ; third linear, more than half the 

 length of the second. Antennae cinereous, minutely setulose, 

 slightly dilated from one-fourth to two-thirds of the length. Thorax 

 with a blackish cinereous band between the fore wings. Pectus 



