140 CEL/ENORRHINUS. 



195, CEL/ENORRHINUS AMBAREESA, MOORE. 



Phsioneuva ambareesa, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, P- 7^8. 



Plesioneura ambareesa, de Niceville, J. A. S. B., vol. lii, pt. 2, p. 87, 

 n. 33, pi. x, fig. 9, (1883). 



Celanovvhinus ambareesa, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., 

 vol. iv, p. 185, n. 25 (1889). 



" Upperside dark olive-brown, the whole surface irrorated with 

 delicate yellowish-olive scales : forewing with an oblique transverse discal 

 series of pale yellowish-white semi-transparent spots, the first large and 

 within the extremity of the cell, being indented exteriorly, the second small 

 and some distance beyond, the third large and beneath the latter ; below 

 the last are two other small spots ; and one-third from the base beneath the 

 cell is a small round similar spot ; above the first on the costa is a small 

 brighter yellow spot, which is not transparent ; before the apex are five 

 rather large similar spots, the three upper conjugated as are also the other 

 two ; one or two lower submarginal very indistinct orange-coloured spots : 

 hindwing with a row of ill-defined orange-coloured submarginal spots, and 

 others still less defined nearer the base : cilia of both wings broad, alternate 

 brown and yellowish-white. Underside paler, more uniform in colour ; 

 markings as above. 



Expanse : 2 inches. 



Habitat : Bengal (Manbhoom)." (Moore, I. c.) 



Also recorded from Nilgiris (Hampson) ; Bombay (Sivinhoe}. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



196. CEUENORRHINUS CHAMUNDA, MOORE. 



Plesioneuva chamunda, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 788. 



Celanovvhimis chanmnda, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., 

 vol. iv, p. 185, n. 24 (1889). 



"Female. Upperside dark brow r n ; base of forewing and the whole 

 hindwing except exterior margin dark olive-brown ; forewing with an 

 oblique transverse discal series of semi-transparent silky white spots, the 

 first small and above the extremity of the cell, the second large and within 

 the cell, the third beneath also large, the fourth facing the posterior angle, 

 and a fifth exterior to and facing the juncture of the second and third ; a 

 series of five small similar spots obliquely recurving before the apex ; cilia 

 brown, on the hindwing alternated with white. Underside as above. 



Expanse : 2 inches. , / /_ fL. 



Habitat: Bengal." (Moore, I.e.) ^ fffnff. 



Also recorded from Sikkim by Mr. Elwes, who states it can be 

 distinguished from P. lencocera by the colour of the hindwing, the antennae 

 also are never white as in leiicocera, which sometimes, however, has only the 

 club white. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



