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(6) Cel^norrhinus mokeezi, Wallengren. 



Pterygospidea moTceeei, Wallengren, Kongliga Svensha vet.-atad. Hand., Lep. Rhop. 

 Caff., p. 54, n. 3 (1857) ; Nisoniades mokeezi, Trimen, Rhop. Afr. Anstr., p. 316, n. 210, 

 pi. vi, fig. 5, female (1860) ; Hesperia amaponda, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., third 

 series, vol. i, p. 405 (1862). 



Habitat: Caffraria (Wallengren) ; South Africa (Trimen). 



(7) Celjenorrhinus bumbloti, Mabille. 



Plesioneura hwnibloti, Mabille, Ann. Soc Ent. Belg., vol. xxviii, p. clxxxvii (1884). 



Habitat: Madagascar (Mabille). 



(8) Celjenorrhinus proxima, Mabille. 



Plesioneura proxima, Mabille, Bull. Soc. Zool, France, 1877, p. 231. 



Habitat: Congo (Mabille). 



(9) Cel^norrhinus shema, Hewitson. 



Pterygospidea shema, Hewitson, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., fourth series, vol. xx, 

 p. 322 (1877). 



Haeitat : Cayenne and Calabar (Hewitson) , 



(10) Cel.enorrhinus maculosa, Felder. 



Pterygospidea maculosa, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep., vol. iii, p. 528, n. 934, pi. Ixxiii, 

 fig. 7, male (1867) ; id., Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 911. 



Habitat: Shanghai, South China (Felder) ; China (Elwes). 



Note — Plotz considered this species to be the same as the next. 

 Elwes says they differ considerably in the markings of the hind- 

 wing on the underside. 



(11) Cel^norrhinus pulomaya, Moore. 



Plesionetira pulomaya, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 787 j idem, id., op. cit., 

 882, p. 263 ; id., Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1888, p. 463, n.532 ; ? P. pulomaya, 

 Doherty, Joum. A. S. B., vol. lv, pt. 2, p. 139, n. 258 (1886) ; Hesperia pulomaya, 

 Horsfield and Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C, vol. i, p. 252, n. 573 (1857); Tagiades 

 pulomaya, Plotz, Jahr. des Nass. Ver. Natur., vol. xxxvii, p. 50, n.'47 (1884). 



Habitat: Darjiling and N.-W. Himalayas (Moore); Pindari 

 valley, Kurnaon, 7 — 9,000 feet (Doherty) • Sikkim (Ehves); Darjiling 

 (Horsfield and Moore); South Asia (Plotz) ; Kulu ; Masuri ; Bhutan. 

 Note. — This species appears to differ from the preceding in 

 having tbe spot one-third from the base and the lower of the two 

 spots beyond iu the submedian interspace of the forewing on the 

 upperside yellow instead of white, and the cilia of the hindwing 

 very prominently alternately orange and dark brown instead of 

 dark brown intersected with white. 



