222 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1390. 



outer margin thickly frosted with grey, which appearance is found 

 on examination under a strong lens to be due to the presence of long 

 white hair-like scales scattered somewhat sparsely over the surface. 

 Female differs from the male only in being rather paler, and the 

 submarginal dark fascia above more prominent. 



Near to the "Achlyodes" vasava of Moore*, from Sikkim and 

 Assam, from which it differs in its more reddish less ochreous ground- 

 colour, considerably less angulated wings, the forewing on the upper- 

 side on the disc and base not suffused with black, the third spot of 

 the discal series equal in length to the spot on either side of it, 

 instead of, as in C. vasava, being greatly lengthened out and ending in 

 a point just below the costa ; and all the spots on the hind wing 

 smaller, especially those in the discoidal cell, the middle spot of C. 

 vasava being divided into two in C. multiguttata. 



Described from two male specimens from the Meplay Valley, taken 

 in February, another from the Donat Range, taken in January, and 

 a female from the valley of the Houngdarou taken in March, all in 

 Upper Burma, by Majors C. T. Bingham and C. H. E. Adamson. 

 This is probably one of the species referred to by Mr. H. J. Elwes 

 as from Akyab and Tenasserim in Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud., 1888, p. 

 458, n. 512. 



17. CEL^NORRHINUSCONSERTUS,n.sp.,Pl. E, Fig. 12, $ . 



Habitat : Khasi Hills. 



Expanse : <$ , T7 ; $ , T8 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both wings dark rich brown ap- 

 proaching to fuscous, the base of the forewing and the entire hind- 

 wing sprinkled with long ochreous-ferruginous hair-like scales. Fore- 

 wing with three conjoined subapical lustrous white dots, the poste- 

 rior rather nearer to the outer margin of the wing than the others ; 

 a compact discal lustrous white patch, anteriorly bounded by the 

 subcostal nervure, posteriorly by the first median nervule, its inner 

 edge nearly straight and even, its outer edge irregular owing to that 

 portion of the patch situated at the base of the second median inter- 

 space being projected slightly forwards and beyond the line of the 

 outer edge of the patch. Hindwing with a large rounded discoidal 



* Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 786. 



