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forewing much larger than on the upperside, and white. Antennae shining silvery- 

 white anteriorly throughout, posteriorly black; palpi white below, instead of pale 

 yellow as in C. pi/r'rha. 



C. pero agrees with C. sumitra in having the antennae anteriorly white, but 

 differs from the description of that species in having the palpi and front of the thorax 

 beneath white, not pale yellow, and in possessing the additional yellow spot one-third 

 from the base, and the white spot one-third from the outer margin in the sub-median 

 interspace of the forewing on the upperside ; described from two male examples from 

 Colonel G. F. Marshall's collection. They are not ticketed, but I believe they are from 

 the Western Ilimalaj'as. (de Niceville.) 



Expanse of wings, $ 2^ inches. 



Habitat. — "W. Himalayas. 



Distribution. — Recorded by Watson from the Chin Hills, by Elwes from the Naga 

 Hills, by de Rhe-Philipe from Masuri, by Hannyngton from Kumaon. 



We have not seen this species, it is not in the B. M., and we have not Ijcen able 

 to procure any specimen at all corresponding with de Niceville's description or figure, 

 we therefore give copies of his figure. 



CELiENORRHINUS CLITUS. 

 Plate 758, figs. 3, <J , 3a, $. 



Cdeenorrhinus ditus, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 378, pi. G, fig. 26, ^ . Ehves, 



Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, p. 115. 

 Celsenorrliinus aspersa, Watson (part), Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 1895, p. 422. Ehves .md 



Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 660. 



Imago. — a\Iale. Upperside, both wings fuscous. Forewing -with the base over- 

 spread somewhat sparsely with yellow hair-like scales ; three sub-a2)ical dots, which 

 form an oblique line whose inner edge is straight, but the outer irregular, owing to the 

 spots varying in size, the uppermost being oblong, and twice the size of the middle 

 smallest spot ; two small elongated spots divided by the lower discoidal nervule jjlaced 

 below the sub-apical series, and about coequal in size with the uppermost of these ; a 

 large irregularly shaped spot across the discoidal cell about two-thirds of its leugtli 

 from the base, the inner edge of the spot upright, its lower half outwardly produced, 

 and therefore larger than the anterior half, a narrow outwardly obliquely placed spot in 

 the middle of the second median interspace ; a much larger one across the middle of 

 the first median interspace ; three spots in the sub-median interspace, the two anterior 

 ones placed against the first median nervule, the posterior one against the sub-median 

 nervure, the innermost .spot somewhat rounded, a little beyond one-third the length of the 

 wing from the base, the outermost spot narrow, placed inwardly ol)liquely somewhat 



