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! Celenorrhinus tibetana. 



Pterygospidea tibetana, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ser. 5, vol. vi. p. liv (1876). 

 Notocrypta tibetana, Leech, Butt. China &c. p. 628, pi. xxxviii. fig. 6, d (1894). 



Hal. West China (Pratt) ; Siau-lou (1 Yunnan, fide Oberthur). 



! Cel^enorrhinus dhanada. (Plate XXII. figs. 1, 1 a, 1 1.) 



Plesioneura dhanada, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 789. 



Kerana dhanada, Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 150 (1891) ; Eiwes, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 663. 



Hal. Sikkim (Moller). 



We have seen no specimen of this species except from Sikkim. It is therefore probable 

 that so-called dhanada from the Khasias and Burmah in collections are really G. affinis 

 (vide p. 121 post). 



! Cel^enorrhinus andamanica. (Plate XXII. figs. 2, 2 a.) 



Plesioneura dan, var. andamanica, Wood-Mason & de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1881, p. 257 ; 



iid. op. cit. 1887, p. 391. 

 Coladenia dan, var. andamanica, Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 120. 



In the male of this species the lower lobe of the clasp is acute with a strong 

 tooth near the middle of its upper edge, and the tegumen is bifid in its apical third. 

 Hal. Andamans (de Roepstorff) ; Cherra Punji (fide Swinhoe). 



Cel^enorrhinus in^equalis, n. sp. (Plate XVIII. fig. 3, d .) 



d . Allied to C. saturatus, from which it differs as follows : — The band on the 

 fore wing is narrower and paler, somewhat resembling that of C. tibetana, Mab., 

 and the spots which connect the band with the costa are quite hyaline. The pale spot 

 in cell 3 fills up the base of that cell, the inner edge of the pale spot in cell 2 does 

 not reach further inwards than the base of vein 3, and the pale spot in cell 1 a, 

 which joins the apical third of the lower edge of that in cell 2, is oblique, about 

 one-half higher than wide, and has its outer edge almost continuous with that of 

 the spot in cell 2. On the hind wing below there is a feeble suffused yellow spot 

 next the transverse vein and the faint indication of a postmedian series of similar 

 spots running parallel to the termen. The fringe of the hind wing is greyish yellow, 

 slightly interrupted with brown next veins 2-4, and the short scales are brown. 



Expanse 36 mm. 



Hal. Gedeh, Java. 



Described from one example ex coll. Staudinger. 



Cel^enorrhinus dentatus, n. sp. (Plate XVIII. fig. 4, d .) 

 Differs from C. saturatus as follows : — 



d . Upperside browner, the hind wing therefore not exhibiting brown spots ; the 

 pale spot in cell 3 of the fore wing filling up the extreme base of that cell ; the 



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