JTesperidcV from the Indo- Malay an and African Regions. 9 

 CELiENORHINUS PLOTZI. 



Gelsenorhinus plotzi, Svvinlioe, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), xx, p. 

 432 (1907). 



Bipindi, Cameroons, one example. 



Allied to C. atrahis, Mab., but quite distinct. 



Cel^norhinus editus. pi. I, fig. 7. 



Tagiadcs editus, Plotz, Berl. ent. Zeit., xxix, p. 231 (1885), 



pi. 1581. 

 Celmnorhinus editus, de Nicev., Journ. Bomb. N. H. Soc, 



iv, p. 184 (1889). 



Aru {Plotz). 



CHARMION, de Nicev., Journ. As. Soc. Beng., xlii, p. 48 

 (1894), type fculoiea, Hew. 



Charmion tola. 



Flesione^io'a tola, Hew., Ann. and Mag. N. H. (5), i, p. 340 



(1878). 

 Charmion tola, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc, xiv 



(4), p. Ill (1897). 

 Plesioneura zaivi, Plotz, Berl. ent. Zeit., xxix, p. 225 (1885), 



pi. 1345. 

 Plastingia (?) plesioneurse, Staud., Ex. Schmett., p. 299, 



pi. C, ? (1888). 



Celebes {Plotz), type in coll. Erhardt. 

 Hewitson's type from Tondano is in the B. M. I have 

 it from Celebes. 



Charmion queda. PI. I, fig. 8. 



Plesioneura queda, Plotz, Berl. ent. Zeit., xxix, p. 225 (1885), 



pi. 1344. 

 Notocrypta queda, de Nice., Journ. Bo. N. H. Soc, iv, p. 192 



(1889). 



Malacca {Plotz). 



There are two examples in the B. M. from Brunei, 

 N. Borneo; the band in these two examples is much 

 broader than it is in Plotz's figure, but I think there can 

 be no doubt they represent the same species. 



