8 Colonel C. Swinhoe's Descrij)tions of Neio Species of 



Ephyrindcs dichroa, Herr.-Schaff., MS. 

 Ephyrindcfi dichroa, Plotz, J. B, Nass. Ver., xxxvii, p. 5 

 (1884), pi. 921. 



Java {Plotz). 



CELiENORHINUS, Hiibner, Verz., p. 106 (1816), type 

 cligins, Cram, 



Gehlota, Doherty, Journ. As. Soc. Beng., 1889, p. 131, 

 type sumitra, Moore. 



Narga, Mab., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg., p. Ixx (1861), type 

 chiriqucnsis, Mab. 



CEL.ENORHINUS SPILOTHYRUS. 

 Eudamus spilothyrns, Felder, Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wicn., 



1868, p. 283, t 

 Celmnorhinus spilothyrus, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. 



Soc, xiv (4), p. 117 (1897). 

 Flcsioneura area, Plotz, Berl. ent. Zeit., xxix, p. 231 (1885), 



pi. 1582. 

 Flesioncura fusca, Hmpsn., Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Ivii (2), 



p. 367 (1888). 

 Celienorhinus fusca, de Nicev., Journ. Bomb. N. H. Soc, 



iv, p. 186 (1889). 



Bengal, Calcutta {Plotz), type in coll. Erhardt. 



Plotz has figured two examples, presumably male and 

 female. In one the cilia of the hind-wings are alternately 

 black and white, in the other this is not shown ; otherwise 

 both figures correspond to examples of sjnlothyrns from 

 Ceylon in my collection. I have examples of fusca 

 from the Nilgiri Hills, Lanauli, Mahableshwar, and Tra- 

 vancore ; I cannot see how they can be separated from 

 s^nlothyrus. My Javan examples, which stand as ruficornis, 

 Mab., seem to be distinct, the three subapical spots between 

 the costa being in almost a straight line, and not curved as 

 in spilothyrus. 



CELiENORHINUS CHINENSIS. PI. I, fig. 6. 



Celssnorhinvs chincnsis, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), xx, 

 p. 431 (1907). 



Omei-Shan, China {Crowley hequest), two examples ; type 

 in B. M. 



