. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. CELAMA. 391 line black, punctiform from costa to vein 3, slightly angled inwards at vein 2 and outwards at vein 1 ; a subterminal irregular. Fig. 55.—Celama thyridota, J. ?. diffused line bent inwards to costa. Hind wing white, slightly tinged with brown. Hab. Queensland, Brisbane ( Turner), Id, 1 $ . Exp. 16 milliin. Type f in Coll. Turner. 3 b. Celama internella, trans, from p. 13. The antenna' are bipectinate. 3 c. Celama flaviciliata. (Plate XXII. fig. 10.) Celama fiaviciliata, Hmpsn. A. M. N. H. (7) viii. p. 176 (1901).


. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. CELAMA. 391 line black, punctiform from costa to vein 3, slightly angled inwards at vein 2 and outwards at vein 1 ; a subterminal irregular. Fig. 55.—Celama thyridota, J. ?. diffused line bent inwards to costa. Hind wing white, slightly tinged with brown. Hab. Queensland, Brisbane ( Turner), Id, 1 $ . Exp. 16 milliin. Type f in Coll. Turner. 3 b. Celama internella, trans, from p. 13. The antenna' are bipectinate. 3 c. Celama flaviciliata. (Plate XXII. fig. 10.) Celama fiaviciliata, Hmpsn. A. M. N. H. (7) viii. p. 176 (1901). cJ. Head and thorax grey mixed with brown ; the genital tufts ochreous. Fore wing whitish 'irrorated with brown and tinged with brown especially towards termen ; traces of an antemedial line oblique from median nervure to inner margin; a tuft of blackish scales in middle of cell; the postmedial line represented by black points on veins 7-3, then bent inwards to below end of cell and diffused ; traces of an irregular subterminal line ; some brown marks on termen ; cilia dark at base. Hind wing brown, the cilia yellow. Hab. Sierra Leone {W. G. Clements), 2 6 type. Exp. 14 millim. 7. Celama Candida, insert No. 2o. Celama tceniata, which has priority, and has pectinate antennae. 1 a. Celama ochrolopha. (Plate XXII. tig. 11.) Celama ochrolopha, Hmpsn. (8) viii. p. 397 (1911). 2 . Head and thorax white ; palpi fuscous towards base ; antennas Euscous towards tips; pectus and legs suffused with fuscous, the tarsi ringed with white; abdomen whitish with diffused fuscous bands. Pore wing white, the inner and terminal areas tinged with. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Hampson, George Francis, Sir, 10th bart. , 1860-1936. London : Printed b


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