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Variety a, (stantoni proper), first two bands green, second two blue. 
Manila and Los Banos. 
Variety b, first band emerald green, the other three pearly blue with a 
greenish tint. Los Banos, 
Variety c, all the bands alike, extremely brilliant blue-green. Los Banos. 
Variety d, bands very pale pearly green. Davao. 
Luzon, Manila (TV. A. Stanton) : Laguna, Los Banos and 
Mount Maquiling (Baker) : Benguet, Baguio (Baker) . Min- 
danao, Davao (Valdez), Dapitan (Valdez). 
Genus CROCISA Jurine 
The records of C. emarginata Lepeletier, C. nitidula Fabri- 
cius, and C. lamprosoma Boisduval from the Philippines are 
undoubtedly erroneous. The following four species are known 
to occur: 
Abdominal bands brilliant blue 1. 
Abdominal bands pallid blue or grayish 2. 
1. Abdominal bands shining, no inclosed black area on first segment, but 
a transverse posterior incision caelestina sp. nov. 
Abdominal bands shining, that on first segment interrupted by a lon- 
gitudinal band in middle crucifera sp. nov. 
Abdominal bands very bright blue but not shining, first segment with a 
large black area surrounded by blue luzonensis Cockerell. 
2. [First abdominal segment with a very broad continuous basal hair band; 
abdominal bands gray with some lilac scales ; wings very dark 
(Celebes) kalidupana sp. nov.] 
First abdominal segment with about the middle third dark; abdominal 
bands pale blue; wings only moderately dark irisana Cockerell. 
Crocisa luzonensis Cockerell. 
Crocisa luzonensis COCKERELL, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1910), VIII, 
5, 419. 
Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (collector unknown) : Nueva Vizcaya, 
Imugan (Baker ) . 
Crocisa irisana Cockerell. 
Crocisa irisana Cockerell, Entomologist (Aug. 1910), 219. 
Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (collector unknown). Type in Bri- 
tish Museum. 
Crocisa csslestina sp. nov. 
Female . — Length, about 11 millimeters; very robust, black, 
with the tegument of the abdomen more or less purplish; blue 
markings exceedingly brilliant and shining, as follows: Upper 
half of face, supraclypeal region (v/hich is very strongly keeled), 
sides of front broadly, small patches next to ocelli, band on 
cheeks, very large transverse patch on pleura, small spot on 
lowest part of pleura, transverse spots partly on mesothorax 
