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21. (33) CEL^ENORRHINUS BUCHANANII, n. sp., PL B, 



Fig. 2, $ . 



Habitat: Upper Burma. 



Expanse : $ , 2-1 inches. 



Description : Female. Very closely allied to Q. laxmi, inihi, from 

 which it differs in its considerably larger size. JJ ppeuswe, forewing 

 with the white discal band fully twice as wide, not divided into spots, 

 extending uninterruptedly from the costa to the submedian nervure, 

 its edges very irregular, its lower portion posterior to the first median 

 nervule much narrower than the rest of the band j it lacks the two 

 small obliquely-placed black dots found towards the base of the 

 submedian interspace in C. laxmi. Hindwing instead of possessing 

 two parallel discal macular black bands has a rounded black spot 

 towards the end of the discoidal cell, and a discal series of six black 

 spots, of which the anterior one is round and well- separated from 

 the spot which follows it, the second spot is round, the next pair 

 are the largest and elongated, and the last pair smaller but also 

 elongated; cilia of hindwing anteriorly white posteriorly dark brown. 

 Underside, both wings with the same differences as above, but all 

 the spots of the hindwing more prominent, 



I believe this to be a species distinct from G. laxmi, though a 

 single male of the latter only is known, and the former is 

 described from a single female. The difference in size is very con- 

 siderable, and is greater than is usually found in the opposite sexes 

 of the Hesperiidte, and the markings also shew marked differences. 

 I have named it after its capturer, Mr. A. M. Buchanan, who 

 obtained it in the Ruby Mine district, Upper Burma. 



(34) Cel^inorrhinus goto, Mabille. 



Plesioneura goto, Mabille, Ann Soc. Eat. Belg., vol. xxvii, p. lvi (1883). 



Habitat : Japan (Mabille). 



(35) Cel^norrhinus tabrica, Hewitson. 



Pterygospidea tabrica, Hewitson, Ex. Butt., vol. v, pi. Ptenjgospidea, fig. 8 (1873), 

 Tagiadea tabrica, Plotz, Jahr. des Nass. Ver. Natur., vol. xxxvii, p. 53, a. 58 (1884). 



Habitat : Darjiling (Hewitson and Plotz). 



(3G) Cel^norrhinus pinwilli, Butler. 



Plesioneura pinwilli, Butler, Trans. Linu. Soc. Load., Zoology, secoud series vol. 

 i, p. 55G, n. 5, pi. lxviii, fig. 4, male (1877) ; id., Distant, Rhop. Malay., p. 400, n. 3, 

 pi. xxxv, fig. 29, male (1880); Gehlota pinwilli, Doherty, Journ. A. S. 13., vol. Iviii 

 pt. 2, p. 131 (1889). 

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