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(12) Celjenorrhinus flavocincta, de Niceville. 



Plesioneura flavocincta., do Niceville, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud., 1887, p. 464, pi. xl, 

 fig- 9> female. 



Habitat: Buxa, Bhutan [de Niceville). 



17. (13) CELuENORRHINUS PYRRHA, n. sp., PI. B, 



Fig. 11, 9. 



Habitat : Bhutan, Assam. 



Expanse: 5,1-9; ?, 2"0 to 2'2 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, forewing dark brown, the basal 

 half of the wing clothed with ochreous-yellow scales; a large square 

 spot at the end of the discoidal cell, a rather smaller one below it 

 iu the first median interspace, a small one placed outwardly between 

 these two spots in the second median interspace, two still smaller 

 spots placed inwardly obliquely in the submedian interspace below 

 the outer angle of the second spot, the lower one sometimes want- 

 ing, five small subapical spots arranged three and two — all these 

 spots semi-transparent diaphanous white ; cilia dark brown through- 

 out. Hindwing dark brown, the basal two-thirds thickly clothed 

 with long ochreous-yellow seta), some bright yellow spots on the 

 disc ; cilia alternately dark brown and pale yellow. Underside, 

 Jurewing spotted as above, but the anterior spot in the cell continued 

 almost to the costa by two small white spots divided by the costal 

 nervure, two diffused whitish spots placed in the submedian 

 interspace beyond the two diaphanous spots of the upperside. 

 Hindwing with all the spots more prominent and paler yellow than 

 on the upperside. Antennce black below throughout, above with a 

 small portion just before the club shining silvery white, the shaft 

 dotted with white. Female : Upperside, forewing as in the male, 

 but in some specimens there is a third white spot in the submedian 

 interspace one-third from the base, and in some specimens also the 

 spot in the cell has two small whitish dots above it almost reaching 

 the costa. Hindwing as in the male, but the yellow spots more 

 prominent. Underside, -forewing as in the male, but with the pair 

 of diffused whitish spots placed beyond the two oblique spots in 

 the submedian interspace more prominent ; cilia in this interspace 

 often pale yellow. Hindwing as in the male. Antenna; as in the 

 male. 



The male differs from G. mmilra, Moore, from N.-E, Bengal 

 (which is known to me by the description only), in having the shaft 



