CEL^ENORRHINUS. 133 



" Male, dark olive-brown, yellowish-olive basally : forewing with four 

 oblique discal semi-transparent white spots, the two upper large, one within 

 and the other beneath the extremity of the cell, the third small and beneath 

 the second, fourth also small and exterior to the juncture of the upper two : 

 obliquely, before the apex, are five small similar spots, the upper three 

 being conjugated ; near posterior margin are two small orange-yellow spots, 

 the first being one-third from the base, the other one-third from posterior 

 angle : hindwing with three rows of irregular-shaped well-defined bright 

 orange spots ; cilia of hindwing broad, alternate brown and orange-yellow. 

 Underside as above. Top of head black, with a marginal yellow narrow 

 line on each side. Palpi above black, tipped with yellow. Palpi, thorax, 

 and legs beneath yellow. Antennae with yellow subapical streak. 



Expanse : 2 inches. 



Habitat : Darjeeling." (Moore, I. c.) 



In recording this species from Kumaon Mr. Doherty states that he has 

 obtained specimens transitional to P. swuitra, and considers it probably that 

 the two are not specifically distinct. 



Also recorded from Kangra, N.-W. Himalayas (Moore); Sikkim (Elwes). 



According to Mr. Elwes this species is easily distinguished from other 

 species of the genus. The antennae are black, with a yellow or whitish 

 band below the club ; he also states that in Sikkim this species is restricted 

 to the higher zones (7 to 10,000 ft.) where he never saw any other of the 

 allied forms. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



186. CEL/ENORRHINUS FLAVOCINCTA, DE NICEVILLE, 



Phsioncura flavocincta, de Niceville, P. Z. S., 1887, p. 464, pi. xl, fig. 9, 9 . 



Celcenorrhimis flavocincta, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc , 

 vol. iv, p. 181, n. 12 (1889). 



" Male. Upperside : both wings black. Forewing with the base 

 (all except a round spot in the submedian interspace just beyond the 

 origin of the first median nervule and touching it) thickly clothed with large 

 tawny scales ; a quadrate transverse spot beyond the middle of the cell, five 

 conjoined subapical quadrate spots divided by the veins, the two lower 

 ones shifted outwards, a narrow linear spot in the second median inter- 

 space, a quadrate one equal in size to that in the cell in the first median 

 interspace, two much smaller ones placed obliquely (in one specimen con- 

 joined in the right-hand wing) in the submedian interspace, all semi- 

 diaphanous pale ochreous-white. Cilia black, all except a small portion 

 on the submedian interspace, which is yellow. Hindwing with numerous 

 more or less quadrate large orange spots disposed over the disc ; the base 

 of the wing clothed with long fur-like orange setae. Cilia broadly orange, 

 just marked with black at the end of the veins. Underside : forewing 



