1S68.) ba 
preceded in three places by a broad brown mark, the intermedian following it to 
the fringe, which is interrupted with black ; these three marks are connected by a 
very fine, black, denticulated, scarcely visible line : inferior resembling those of 
many EupithecioB, that is to say, they are pale grey, with denticulated lines 
everywhere on the abdominal border, becoming soon obsolete, and with a small 
cellular dot: under-side of the four wings pale grey, with a cellular dot, and 
traces of several lines, of which the median is black and interrupted. Body green, 
mixed with black. The abdomen has a dark spot occupying the second and 
third segments, and small black dots on the following ones. Antennae ftimished. 
with very long ciliations placed in paii's. 
It was already in my collection. I have also before me two other 
species, but I dare not describe them from single, badly-preserved in- 
dividuals. 
Genus Coeemia. 
COEEMIA ABDULAEIA, GuCUee, U. S. 
Media. Alee aiiticce pallidw, apice acuto hand falcato, lineis indis- 
tinctis : posticcB supra pallidissimw absque lineis, suhtus carneoe, lineis vix 
distinctis, nigro punctulatis, punctoque cellulari. Palpi prominuli. An. 
ciliatce. 
Smaller than munitata. Wings silky, very pale pinky-grey, with very indis- 
tinct traces of lines, save the two median ones, which are blackish upwardly and 
enclose a black dot, very near the extra basal ; subterminal absent, preceded by a 
series of very small black nervural dots ; below the apex is an indistinct greyish 
dash : inferior yet paler, -without markings on the upper-side ; pale flesh-coloured 
beneath mixed with black atoms, and with an indistinct median line formed of black 
atoms, and a cellular dot placed very near the costa. Body concolorous, without 
markings. Palpi prominent, as long as the head. Antennae with very fine but 
long pectinations, filiform at the apex. 
I have seen only the male. 
One variety has the markings yet more indistinct, with the under-side of the 
inferior wings rosy, and without markings. 
Coeemia inam^xaeia, Guenee, n. s. 
Parva. Alee anticce viridi-grisece, pallidce. lineis vix expressis punc- 
toque cellulari, fimhria sub-vinosa : posticce palUdiores, gri^ece, lineis in- 
distinctis; subtus vinoso-tinct(B,puncto cellulari nigro. 
Superior wings entire, acute at the apex, greenish-grey (perhaps quite green 
in fresh examples) ; all the ordinary lines present, but very indistinct, the two 
median ones rather more sensible, and the elbowed line darker above ; fringes, in 
good examples, violaceous, divided by a line in the middle : inferior wings whitish- 
grey, powdered with violet atoms ; some examples have a faint trace of lines, with 
the fringe, as in the superior, preceded by indistinct gemiuated dots. The under- 
