CEL^NORRHINUS. 



lustrous white spots as above, but the discal one with two pale yellow 

 dots divided by the first subcostal nervule placed anteriorly against it ; 

 a subanal pale yellow patch divided into two by the submedian fold. 

 Hindwing much as on the upperside. Antenncv black, with the shaft just 

 below the club on the underside and the tip of the club beneath 

 ochreous. Female. Upperside, both wings exactly as in the male, but 

 the long hair-like scales less numerous. Underside, both wings as in 

 the male. 



Very probably near to " Plesioneura^ asmara, Butler, from Malacca 

 and Java, of which no sufficient description exists, but which Mr. Distant 

 states is " closely allied to P. alysos" Moore, a species of the genus 

 Notocrypta, in which I have provisionally placed " P." asmara. 



C. consertus has been described from two pairs obtained by the 

 Revd. Walter A. Hamilton in the Khasi Hills." (de Niceville, L c.) 



This species occurs in Rangoon as well as the succeeding one, and is 

 not uncommon. 



201.-CEL/ENORRHINUS CACU8, DE NICEVILLE. 



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

 vol. v, p. 223, n. 18, pi. E, fig. n, $ (1890). 



" Habitat : Rangoon. 



Expanse: , r6 inches. 



Description : Male. Very near to C. consertus, mihi, but differing 

 in the following particulars : Smaller, wings narrower. Upperside, 

 both wings much more thickly clothed with long ochreous hair-like 

 scales than in that species, giving the ground a much more yellow 

 appearance. Forewing with two subapical dots only, the lower most 

 minute. Underside, both wings present the same differences as on the 

 upperside. 



Described from a single example taken at Rangoon in January, and 

 deposited in the Phayre Museum." (de Niceville, /. c.) 



202.-CEUENORRHINUS TABRICA, HEWITSON. 



Pterygospidea tabrica, Hewitson, Ex. Butt., vol. v, pi. lix, fig. 8 (1873)^ 

 CelfKnovvhinus tabrica, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., 

 vol. iv, p. 187, n. 35 (1889). 



" Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with eleven transparent 

 spots : six in the centre, three of which are large, and five near the apex. 

 Posterior wing orange, with the base and the costal and outer margins dark 

 brown ; a round black spot before the middle, and a submarginal band of 

 seven oblong spots of the same colour. Underside as above, except that 

 the anterior wing has a submarginal series of pale spots more distinctly 

 marked as they approach the anal angle. 



