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■ide of all the wings is in part tinted with violet, with a cellular point and tracesi 
of two lines. Body concolorous, without markings. Palpi scaly, projected in the 
form of a beak. Antennae of the female completely filifonn. 
I have seen only females of this small and insignificant species, and] 
am not quite sure, without seeing the male, that it really belongs to 
Coremia. 
CoEEMiA TPsiLONAEiA, Guenee, n. s. 
Statura G. munitatce. AIw anticce maris pallide carnets, vel griseo- 
vio-lacece, fascia media brunnea Y-formi, lifura nigra, punctoque minimo 
cellulari: posficcd paleacece unicolores: subtus lineis indistinctis punctoque 
nigris. Abdomen seriatim bipwictatum. Palpi incumbentes. Antenna 
Size and aspect of munitata. Superior wings dull whitish flesh-coloured or * 
somewhat straw-colour, but very pale j the markings wood-brown, consisting of a 
space near the base terminated by a black oblique line, a median band constricted 
in its lower, open in form of a T in its upper, portion, enclosing a little cellular 
dot placed between two black marks, of which the external fonns a j^, with filled-in 
triangle ; there is also a series of little nervural dots, and an oblique sub-apical 
streak surmounting a faint brownish border : inferior wings slightly smoky, without 
markings : under-side of all the wings more obscure, especially the first half, which 
is limited by a vague line ; inferior with a cellular point and two faint sub-terminal 
parallel lines, scarcely visible on the upper-side. Abdomen marked with geminated 
black dots. Palpi produced, but incumbent. Antennae furnished with long pecti- 
nations in their basal three-fourths, afterwards filifoi-m. 
I have seen one male, considered by Mr. Fereday as a variety. Its superior 
wings are greyish- violet, the brown band rather different in form, the margin much 
darker : the inferior more yellow and more smoky : the under-side reddish, with 
the lines more distinct. 
CoEEMiA DELToiDATA, Walker. 
This species varies excessively, and the individual described by 
Mr. "Walker is a very pronounced form. I possess a second, which has 
only one spot, commencing on the costa and constricted in the cellule, 
where it has a little black streak encircled with white. That which I 
consider as the typical form has, on the contrary, the band entire, with 
sinuated margins, paler in the middle, and traversed by two intermediate 
lines tending to form rings, 
CoEEMiA PASTiNABiA, Guenee, n. s. 
Al<B antic(S lignicolores, lineolis numerosis undulatis notatce ; vittis 
duahus albidis, linea brunnea divisis, spatium medium includentibus, hoc 
macula cellulari cinereo-punctato notato, linea sub-terminali alba irregulari: 
posticw pallido-ochraceiB : subfus albid<B, lineolis incompletis. 
