GEL^NOBRHINM. 21 



the sub-apical series usually absent, the discal band without the dark ochreous side 

 edgings. Underside similar to the underside of the male, a small ochreous spot in the 

 hindwing at the end of the cell, and the discal series of small ochreous spots more 

 complete. 



Expanse of wings, $ '^ I^q to l^-^ inches. 



Habitat. — N.W. Himalayas, Sikkim, Bhutan, Burma. 



Distribution. — The type in the B. M. is said to have come from Bengal, which is 

 highly improbable ; de Niceville records it from Sikkim, de Rhe-Philipe from Masuri, 

 Hannyngton from Kumaon, Elwes from the Karen Hills and Tennasserim ; our 

 description and figures are from specimens from Sikkim and Bhutan in the National 

 collection ; it is a rare species, but can easily be distinguished from C. auriolttata and 

 its allies by its broader wings and checkered cilia of hindwing. 



CELJINORRHINUS ANDAMANICA. 

 Plate 762, figs. 3, <J , 3a, $ , 3b, $ . 



Plesioneura dan var. andamanica, Wood-Mason and de Nice^dlle, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1881, 



p. 257, and 1887, p. 391. 

 Coladenia dan var. andamanica, Watson, Hasp. Ind. p. 120 (1891). 

 Celxnorrhinus andamanica, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 119, pi. 22, figs. 2, 2a 



(genitalia). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside dark olive-brown. Forewing with three conjugated, 

 semi-hyaline, sub-apical spots, in an outwardly oblique curve, and two minute dots 

 outwardly below, one above the other, a semi-hyaline outwardly oblique discal band of 

 five conjoined s]3ots, the first small, touching the costa a little beyond its middle, a 

 quadrate spot filling the extremity of the cell, a rather larger quadrate spot in the first 

 median interspace, its outer side protruding outwards, a small spot in the base of the 

 second median interspace, its inner side wedged into the junction of the two quadrate 

 spots, a small round spot attached to the lower quadrate spot, all pale ochreous. Hind- 

 wing with the basal and abdominal areas covered with browni.sh-ochreous hairs, a large 

 indistinct round spot at the end of the cell, a di.scal band of large, more or less 

 conjoined spots, all a little darker than the ground colour. Cilia of both wings con- 

 colorous with the w^ngs. Underside like the upperside, the costal and lowest spots of 

 the discal band of the forewing more opaque, more ochreous and larger, the lowest .spot 

 being very large and square, bringing the band close to the hinder angle, the wing 

 sparsely covered with minute ochreous scales, the hindwing with indications of an 

 ochreous dot at the end of the cell, and a discal series of ochreous dots, hardly visil)le. 

 Antennae black, the club with the tips greyi.sh-ochreous and a streak on the shaft below 

 the club of the .same colour ; palpi whitish, brown at the sides ; head, body above and 



