CEL^iNt)RRHINUS. 139 



This species is possibly conspecific with P. munda, as, according both 

 to Mr. Elwes and Mr. Doherty, it varies in the number of spots -on the 

 hindwing which are sometimes entirely absent ; Mr. de Niceville, however, 

 considers the two species to be distinct. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



193. CEL/ENORRHINUS PUTRA, MOORE. 



Plesioneura putra, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 788!, 



Celcenoyrhinus putra, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. } vol. 

 iv, p. 184, n. 20 (1889). 



" Upperside dark fuliginous-brown ; forewing with an oblique discal 

 series of three conjugated semi-transparent whitish spots, the first and 

 second large, the first within the extremity of the cell, the second beneath 

 it, the third very small and at the lower outer angle of the latter ; exterior 

 to the junction of the upper two is a very minute spot, and before the apex 

 is an interrupted series of five very small similar spots, the three upper 

 being conjugated ; hindwing with a submarginal and discal series of 

 indistinct orange-yellow spots ; forewing with ill-defined and hindwing with 

 .prominent, alternate yellowish-white and brown cilia. Underside dark 

 brown, the semi-transparent spots whiter, and the submarginal and discal 

 spots of the hindwing pale yellow. Palpi beneath pale yellow. Body and 

 legs beneath brownish-yellow. Antennae white in front. 



Expanse : 2 inches. 



Habitat : Bengal." (Moore, I. c.) Probably conspecific with the 

 preceding. 



Not in collection Indian Museum, unknown to de Niceville. 



194. CELCENORRHINUS MUNDA, MOORE. 

 Plesioneura munda, Moore, J. A. S. B., 1884, P- 48- 

 Celcenorrhinus munda, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., 

 vol. iv, p. 185, n. 23 (1889). 



" Male and female. Upperside olive-brown : forewing with an oblique 

 transverse discal semi-diaphanous white band, similar to, but more compact 

 than in P. leucocera, the apex spot starting from above the costal vein, the 

 two lower large spots, the small one beneath, as well as that outwardly 

 between them, are not separated from each other, the second lower spot 

 between the median and submedian only being apart from the rest ; three 

 subapical conjoined white spots and two minute lower dots ; cilia very 

 faintly alternated brownish-white ; hindwing uniformly olive-brown : cilia 

 deeply alternated with white. Underside paler than above ; forewing 

 marked the same : hindwing numerously speckled with olive-green scales 

 towards abdominal margin; an olive-green speckled lunule at end of the cell. 



Expanse : i inches. 



Habitat: Simla (Lang]." (Moore, I. c.) 



Also recorded from Sikkim (de 



In collection Indian Museum. 



