CAREADES. By M. Gaeoe. 
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line is a vertical row of black dots. Hindwings dark brown. In $ the inner line is excurved. at inner margin. 
Oblique line commences further outward on costa and is excurved below it. 35 mm. New Guinea, Queensland. 
C. plinthophora Trnr. Resembles plagioscia (41 b). Forewings pale grey. Only a single transverse line plinthoplio- 
from */ 5 of costa to anal angle. Posteriorly centre of wing is suffused with pale ochreous yellow and slightly 
dark brownish. Hindwings boldly rounded at apex, undulate at anal angle, pale red and brownish. In $ the 
apex is less pointed than in $. Costa is less undulate. Reddish ochreous grey with dark dusting. In cell 2 
blackish spots next to one another. A straight submarginal row of black dots to the anal angle. Hindwings 
as in but less undulate. 40—42 mm. Queensland. 
3. Forewings only very slightly indented in centre of costa, outer mar¬ 
gin u n i f o r m 1 y curve d. 
C. obliqua B.-Bak. (41 b). Forewings of $ bright red, somewhat darker at inner margin. A few silvery obliquu. 
scales at costa to behind centre. The curved dark inner line with silvery scales. In centre of cell a dark dot. 
From centre of costa to anal angle a yellow-red line edged distally with silvery scales. Submarginal line consists 
of a vertical row of dots. Hindwings dark orange-red, brownish at inner margin. The $ is darker, transverse 
line more vertical. 38 mm. New Guinea. 
The arrangement of the markings in the following species is rather different. 
The first two resemble the Carea species of the 3rd group. At the end we are giving a few species de¬ 
scribed by Warren, about the classification of which nothing has been said. 
C. subrubra B.-Bak. Forewings brown, darkest at base and least dark in centre of outer margin, subrubra. 
Somewhat white at base of inner margin. The oblique brown inner line somewhat excurved anteriorly, then 
slightly impressed. A black dot at end of cell and at disco-cellular. The brown oblique line to anal angle 
commences beyond the centre of costa and has diffuse brown outer edge. The vertical submarginal line is 
white. Hindwings dark red, brown at inner margin and with white hail’s at anal angle. Forewings of $ bolder 
reddish, both lines double and more vertical. 36 mm. New Guinea. - albiapicalis form. nov. (41 c). Inner albiapicalis. 
line straighter, this and outer line with bluish white inner edge. The bluish white submarginal band is extinct 
below vein 6; nearer the apex there is a dentate blue-white spot and at apex a white dot. Hindwings coppery 
brown. The tips of fringes of forewing are red, at anal angle they are white, on hindwings red with dark 
dividing line. $ 36 mm. Borneo. The type illustrated is from the Berlin Museum. 
C. neglecta Warr. Forewings yellow-red, suffused with olive-brown at base, at inner margin and behind negleda. 
the outer line. Base at inner margin sometimes reddish. Markings fainter than in subrubra. Hindwings coppery 
red, blackish at inner margin. The $ is a brilliant yellow-red. Inner line extends obliquely almost to centre 
of inner margin. Outer line double, excurved below costa, then inwards and vertical. Submarginal line 
blacker, only interrupted in centre. New Guinea. 
C. fulva B.-Bak. (41 b). Forewings dark olive-brown, a small black dot in cell and at its end. Outer fulva. 
line, consisting of silvery scales, excurved to vein 6, angulated there, whitish and straight to anal angle. Beyond 
this a diffuse band of silvery white scales. Hindwings dark orange-red, brown at inner margin. The $ is a 
deep rose on forewings. A fine dark inner line is indicated. Outer line is curved to vein 2, then angulated out¬ 
wards and obliquely to inner margin. Hindwings paler. <$ 45, $ 40 mm. New Guinea. 
C. dissocia Warr. $ forewings resemble those of fulva , but are more of on olive-green shade. Silvery dissocia. 
scales on costa at origin of the two lines but not otherwise. Two delicate dark dots in cell. Hindwings completely 
dark red. The red hairs on the legs are very striking. The $ differs completely. Grey-yellow-red. The inner 
line is dark, oblique, somewhat curved to centre of inner margin. Outer line from % of costa, slightly out¬ 
wards, then vertically, separated by a pale line from an olive-grey band, the outer edge of which is irregular. 
There is then a wide pale area before the dark olive-green shade at outer margin. Hindwings orange-red. 
New Guinea. 
C. rubricosa B.-Bak. (41 c). Forewings dark red, suffused with lilac, except at base, before the outer rubricosa. 
line and in centre of outer margin. The inner line is silvery white, oblique, rather more vertical above inner 
margin. Outer line is also silvery white, slightly excurved below costa, then straight and almost vertical. Hind¬ 
wings dark brown. In $ forewings are more of a chocolate-brown, less reddish, the outer line oblique from 
centre of costa to anal angle. 40 mm. New Guinea. 
C. saturata Warr. Forewings of £ lilac-grey, somewhat reddish brown. Inner line olive-brown, oblique saturata. 
with dentation inwards in cell, then curved and vertically. Outer line blackish, somewhat excurved below 
costa, then obliquely to anal angle; proximally a yellow-red band, that contracts at termination, posteriorly 
a dark line some distance away. Submarginal line irregular and dark. Hindwings dark coppery red, widely 
brown at inner margin. The $ is deeper lilac. Base of inner margin diffuse red. Transverse lines redder, the 
inner one oblique, the outer one incurved below costa. Three specimens from New Guinea. 
