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CLANIA. By M. Gaede. 
elongata. M. elongata Snds. (= saundersii Ww., capucina Wllgr.) (90 k). Brownish-black. Anterior half of thorax 
orange yellow like the abdominal end. Veins of both wings white. $ 40 mm long, orange yellow in front, pale 
yellow behind. The sac is 100—150 mm long, longitudinally spun with some small sprigs. 45—50 mm. Sydney. 
19. Genus: (Hailfft Wkr. (Eumeta Wkr., Cryptothelea Wkr.) 
lewinii. 
cramerii. 
variegata. 
Antennae of $ strongly pectinated to the tips. Abdomen somewhat shorter than in Oiketicus. Fore¬ 
wing with a somewhat more oblique distal margin. Veins 4 + 5 and 8 + 9 stalked, 6 present. Vein 8 of the 
rounder hindwing mostly despatches spurs to the costal margin. Anterior tibia with a long thorn. Hampson 
states lewinii Ww. to be the typical species in the forewing of which, according to the original figure, 3 branches 
extend to the inner margin, whilst none extends to the costal margin in the hindwing. The species mentioned 
here also make a very different impression by their exterior and neuration, so that some species are certainly 
not correctly placed here. 
C. lewinii Ww. (90 i). Body greyish-black, patagia above edged light. Wings dark grey, brownish at 
the base, veins black. Larval sac about 35 ram long, clad with almost equally long small staffs in a longitu¬ 
dinal direction, 10 mm thick. 30 mm. Australia. Psyche albifrons Wllgr., according to Attrivillius, is 
probably this species. 
C. cramerii Ww. (= consorta Wkr., nietneri Fldr.) (90 i). Body with lighter and darker brown hair. 
Forewing red-brown, veins black. At the margin there are two long white radial streaks and a short one be¬ 
tween them, the rest of the margin rather darker, blackish-brown. Hindwing dark brown. Larval sac as above. 
$ 30 mm. Ceylon. 
C. variegata Sn. is very similar to cramerii, but larger and with but one white stripe at the margin. 
The original figure from Celebes shows one narrow white stripe each at the upper cell-margin and distally 
to it. Distal margin just as oblique as in cramerii. £ 40 mm. 
layardii. C. layardii Mr. (90 k) Strand and myself consider to be different from variegata, though perhaps only 
as a form of it. The distal margin of the forewing seems to be more oblique, the cell and the space below 
it as far as vein 1 b much lighter. Marginal area more contrastingly spotted light and dark, q 40—52 mm. 
India, Sunda Is., New Guinea. — sikkima Mr. is said to be a darker form and might therefore be identical 
with variegata', whether pryeri Leech belongs to variegata or layardii cannot be said. — ivallacei Swh. is a name 
for the large specimens (50—52 mm) from Borneo. It is reported to differ from layardii in the relatively shorter 
abdomen, which mark of distinction varies much, bougainvillea Strd. only differs from ivallacei in dark mar¬ 
ginal lines on the thorax. From Bougainville. The latter name is at any rate untenable, because maxima 
Btlr. is older. 
formosi- C. formosicola Strd. is very similar to variegata, but the dark veins of the latter species are deep black 
cola. } ier6) the areas 3 and 5 to 8 are also deep black, whilst the area 4 is mostly hyaline. The anterior part of 
the cell is not quite hyaline. The light not hyaline area in the cell of variegata is marked here by two separated 
blotches. Hindwing somewhat darker than in variegata. <$ 38 mm. Formosa. 
javanica. C. javanica Swh. is reported to be as large as layardii, but the body and wings are narrower, the mark¬ 
ing very much like that of layardii. The differences are therefore somewhat uncertain. $ 48 mm. Java. 
bifenestra- C. bifenestralis Piep. Sn. is similar to a small variegata, but the light spots on the forewing are not 
Us. in the same place. The costal margin is of the ground-colour, the inner margin lighter than in variegata. 
The cell 1 b is pale brown in the centre, the discoidal cell pale brown in the second half. A hyaline spot in 
cell 3 occupies two thirds of it or a little more, the likewise hyaline spot in cell 6 is triangular, and a yellow 
dot is at the end of cell 4. The greyish-brown hindwing is greyer at the inner margin and in the cell, q 22 mm. 
Batavia. 
fuscescens. C. fuscescens Sn. (90 i) is as large as variegata. Ground-colour brown like a faded leaf, the veins and 
the cross-vein somewhat black. Hindwing greyish-brown. $ 35 mm. Batavia. Veins 4 and 5 on the forewing 
of this species are said to be not stalked, and vein 8 of the hindwing despatches no spur to the costal margin. 
This, however, is the case in one specimen each from Palawan and Toeal Key, which I consider to be fuscescens. 
tjipannen- C. tjipannensis Heyl. Body blackish-brown. Forewing with coppery brown scales and hair, blackish- 
sis. brown in the cells 2—9, fringe the same. Hindwing almost triangular, copper-brown, fringe the same. Veins 
4 + 5 stalked in both wings. 9 and 10 of forewing arise from the same place. 30 mm. Preanger. 
dewitzi. C. dewitzi Heyl. (90 h). Body and wings blackish-brown. Forewing with a pointed apex, densely haired, 
vein 7 and 8 + 9 arise from the same place. Hindwing almost triangular, black, somewhat brown at the anal 
angle. The sac which arrived together with the type and therefore probably belongs to it, is 28 mm long, 9 nun 
thick, irregularly covered with fine transverse twigs and with a few long projecting twigs in a longitudinal 
direction. <$ 31 mm. Sydney. 
