CEL^XORRHIN^. 5 



pair in our collection from the Khasia Hills. Elwes sinks this species, without any 

 remark, to C. sumitra, Moore, he never could have seen a specimen of the male of 

 pr/rrha. de Niceville says he examined the prehensores of his male type, so that there 

 could be no mistake about the sex ; setting apart other differences, and they are great, 

 it can at once be distinguished from sumitra by the entirely different antennae. 



CEL^NORRHINUS PLAGIFERA. 

 Plate 757, figs. 3, ^ , 3a, J , 3b, <J . 



CelmnorrMnus plagifera, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1889, p. 182, pi. B, fig. 13, ?• 

 Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 135 (1891). de Niceville, Gazetteer of Sikkim, Butt. p. 178 (1894). 

 Watson, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Sue. ix. 1895, p. 422. 



CelxnorrJiiims jiluscula, Leech, Butt, of China, etc. ii. p. 571, pi. 39, fig. 6, 9 (1893). 



Calsenorrhinus sumtlra, Elwes and Edwards (part). Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 116. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside coloured like C. pyrrha, very dark olive-brown, the 

 basal portions of both wings somewhat more extensively covered with brownish- 

 ochreous hairs. Forewlng with the sub-apical spots similarly disposed but larger than 

 in pyrrha, the spots of the discal band all well separated from each other. Hindicing 

 with similarly disposed orange-ochreous spots, but all much larger, and three or four 

 additional spots anteriorly forming as it were three series of spots. Cilia as in pyrrha 

 on both wings, but the brown patches at the vein ends in the orange-ochreous cilia of 

 the hind wing larger. Underside like the upperside, the hinder marginal space of the 

 forevving grey, the orange-ochreous spots in the hindwing larger and clearer than they 

 are on the upperside. 



Female similar to the male above and below ; in the forewing the dot in the sub- 

 median interspace in pyrrha is wanting in this .species, in the hindwing the orange- 

 ochreous spots are larger than they are in the male. Antennae of both sexes as in pyrrha. 



Expanse of wings, ,? ? 2 to 2/o inches. 



Habitat. — Sikkim, Bhutan. 



Described and figured from examples from Sikkim in our collection. It appears 

 to us to be a perfectly distinct species ; the unique female type specimen of plusculu, 

 Leech, in the B. ]\I., and a male we have from Siao Lou, W. China, are identical 

 with our Sikkim examples. 



CEL.ffiNORRHINUS PATULA. 

 Plate 758, figs. 1, J, la, ?. 



Celeenorrliinus jpatula, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1889, p. 182, pi. B, fig. 4, ? . Watson, 

 Hesp. Ind. p. 136 (1891). de Niceville, Gazetteer of Sikkim, Butt. p. 178 (1894). Watson, 

 Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 1895, p. 422. 



Cdaenorrhinus sumitra, Elwes and Edwards (part). Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 116. 



