*4 2 CEUENORRHINUS. 



199. CEUENORRHINUS SPILOTHYRUS, FELDER. 



Eudamus spikthynts, Felder, Verb, zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1868, 

 p. 283, $. 



Plcsioneura spilothyms, Moore, Lep. Cey., vol. i, p. 179, pi. 67, 

 figs. 4, 4<i (1881). 



Cdttnorrhinuf spilothyms, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., 

 vol. iv, p. 185, n. 26 (1889). 



" Male and female. Upperside dark olive-brown ; forewing with a few 

 olive-yellow scales scattered on the basal area ; a small spot on the middle 

 of the costa, white in male, ochreous in female ; a semi-diaphanous white 

 quadrate spot with incised outer border at end of the cell ; a similar-sized 

 spot beneath it between the middle and lower median veins ; a smaller 

 spot above it at base of upper and middle medians, and one spot (in some 

 specimens two) between the lower median and submedian near the posterior 

 angle ; a conjugated series of three small spots before the apex and two 

 below them near the outer margin ; hindwing with a very indistinct small 

 spot at the end of the cell, and a curved discal series formed of clustered 

 olive-yellow scales, these scales also extending over the base of the wing. 

 Cilia cinereous- Drown, in hindwing slightly alternated with olive-yellow. 

 Underside paler ; marked as above ; the lower spots on forewing being 

 olive-yellow. Body olive-brown ; palpi with olive-yellow lateral streak. 

 Antennae with olive-white subapical streak. 



Expanse : lyV to I T % inches." (Moore, I. c.) 



Recorded from Ceylon (Wade, Mackwood) ; Nilgiris (Hatnpson). 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



200.-CEL/ENORRHINUS CONSERTUS, DE NICEVILLE. 



Gelanorrhinus conserfus, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc., vol. v, p. 222, n. 17, pi. E, fig. 12, $ (1890). 



" Habitat : Khasi Hills. 



Expanse: , 1*7; ?, 1*8 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both wings dark rich brown 

 approaching to fuscous, the base of the forewing and the entire hindwing 

 sprinkled with long ochreous-ferruginous hair-like scales. Forewing 

 with three conjoined subapical lustrous white dots, the posterior rather 

 nearer to the outer margin of the wing than the others ; a compact 

 discal lustrous white patch, anteriorly bounded by the subcostal nervure, 

 posteriorly by the first median nervule, its inner edge nearly straight 

 and even, its outer edge irregular owing to that portion of the patch 

 situated at the base of the second median interspace being projected 

 slightly forwards and beyond the line of the outer edge of the patch. 

 Hindwing with a large rounded discoidal spot, with a similar discal 

 series beyond formed by portions of the ground-colour being free from 

 the ochreous-ferruginous hair-like scales. Cilia concolorous with the 

 wings throughout. Underside, forewing entirely dark brown ; the 



