CEL^NOBBEIN^. 27 



Celsenorrhinus ckincnuis, Swiuhoe, Ann. M.ag. Nat. Hi.st. 190", p. 431 ; id. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1908, 



p. 8, pi. i. fig. 6. (Plate numbered III. by mistake.) 

 Cclxnorrhinus raina, Cel.tnorrhinus consanguineus ratna, Friilistorfer, Ent. Zeit. Stuttgart, 1909, 



p. 13.5 ; id. Iris, 1910, p. 61. Habitat, Formosa. 

 Celsenorrhinus piepersi, Friilistorfer, Ent. Zeit. Stuttgart, 1909, p. 13.5. Habitat, W. Java. 

 Celsenorrhinus hinotatus, Cehenorrhinus simula binotatus, Friihstorfer, I.e. p. 136. Habitat, E. Java. 

 Celsenorrhinus aditta, Celffinorrhinus asmara aditta, Friihstorfer, I.e. Habitat, Siam. 

 Celsenorrhinus agatta, Celsenorrhinus asmara agatta, Friihstorfer, I.e. Habitat, W. Sumatra. 

 Celsenorrhinus milinda, Celrenorrhinus asmara milinda, Friihstorfer, I.e. Habitat, W. Java. 

 Celsenorrhinus snelleni, Friihstorfer, I.e. Habitat, Celebes. 

 Celaenorrhimis vilruvius, Celffinorrhinus maculicornis vitruvius, Friihstorfer, Iris, 1910, p. Gl. Habitat. 



Siam. 

 Celsenorrhinus formosnnii , Celienorrhinus maculicornis formosana, Friihstorfer, I.e. Habitat, Formo.sa. 

 Celsenorrhinus vimana, Celaenorrhinus aurivittata vimana, Friihstorfer, I.e. p. 65. Habitat, Kina 



Balu. 



Genus CHARMION. 



Charmion, de Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1894, p. 48. Watson, Journ. Bo. Xat. Hist. Soc. 

 ix. 1895, p. 420. Elwes and Ed^vards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 110. 



Forewlng, vein 12 terminates on the co.sta opposite the end of the cell, 11 emitted 

 one-third before the end of the cell, 10 from one-fifth before the end, the bases of 9 and 

 8 close together a little before the end ; upper discocellular stout, long, strongly 

 outwardly oblique, middle and lower discocellulars thin, gently curved, the 

 lower slightly the longer ; cell nearly two-thirds the length of the wing, veins 

 6 and 5 from the junctions of the discocellulars, the base of 6 being near the upper 

 end, and 5 above the middle, vein 3 from far before lower end of cell, sul)-median 

 vein somewhat sinuous ; the wing triangular in shape, costa arched beyond its 

 middle, apex sub-acute, outer margin slightly convex, about as long as the hinder 

 margin, which is straight. Hindwing, vein 8 nearly straight to the apex of the 

 wing, vein 7 emitted about one-sixth before the upper end of the cell, discocellulars 

 slightly outwardly oblique, the upper one sinuous, the lower concave, slightly the 

 longer, vein 5 not fully developed, vein 3 emitted a little before the lower end of the 

 cell, 2 from one-fourth before the end ; sub-median and internal veins straight ; costa 

 somewhat arched at the base, apex well pronounced, outer margin rounded. Antennse 

 with a well-developed club fining to a point and bent at al)0ut a right angle ; palpi 

 erect, pressed closely to the face, densely pilose, third joint sul)-erect, hidden beneath 

 the hairs ; body fairly stout, the abdomen extending to the end of hindwings ; foreleg 

 with epiphysis on the tibia, hindleg with a long tuft of hairs attached to the base of 

 the tibia, and with two pairs of spurs. 



Type, Hf^speriajjcidnea, Hewitson. 



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