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yellow hairs, with a few black ones intermixed. Lower lobe of clasp subtruncate, 

 its upper edge simple ; tegumen bifid to the middle. 

 $ . Similar to the male. 



Expanse 37 mm. 



Hab. Megamendong, Tjampea, Java (Piepers) ; Java (Fruhstorfer) ; Arjuno, Java, 

 Bali (Doherty). 



Described from six males and one female in coll. Elwes. One of the six males 

 has the base of cell 3 entirely filled up with yellow. This species might be confused 

 with large specimens of Coladenia dan, Fab., but the latter may be at once distin- 

 guished by the porrect third joint of its palpi. 



Specimens of this species were sent by Herr Snellen as dhanada, Moore, and it is 

 probable that the dhanada of the British Museum and some other collections is the 

 same thing. 



! Cel^enorrhinus camekoni. 



Plesioneura cameroni, Distant, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, -vol. x. p. 218 (1882). 

 Kerana aurivittata, var. cameroni, ibid. Rhop. Mai. p. 103, pi. xxxiv. fig. 19 (1886). 



Hab. Perak (Doherty) ; Malacca (ex coll. Stgr.). 



! CeLuENORrhinus lativittus. n. sp. (Plate XVIII. fig. 7, 6 .) 

 Plesioneura lativitta, Staudinger, in lift. 



6 . Resembles C. dentatus, but is rather smaller and darker and also differs from it 

 in the following particulars : — Band on the fore wing deep golden yellow, practically of 

 the same tint throughout, its inner edge straight and continuous from the costa to vein 2, 

 its width where it crosses the cell equal to or exceeding one-fifth of the length of the 

 costa ; the pale spot in cell 1 a of the fore wing triangular, adjoining the apical half 

 of the lower edge of that in cell 2, its apex nearly touching vein 1 a, its outer edge 

 irregular and attended by a more or less distinct suffused yellow spot ; on the under- 

 side of the fore wing the triangular yellow spot in cell 1 a and a subquadrate spot 

 between it and the termen are plain and confluent, forming a large subtornal spot. On 

 the upperside the surface of the triangular spot in cell la of the fore wing is similar to 

 that of the spot in cell 2, but on the underside its surface is scaled as heavily as the 

 rest of cell 1 a, but with yellow scales. 



2 . Similar to the male, but a little larger and paler. 



Expanse 35-37 mm. 



Hab. Kina Balu, Borneo (Water stradi). 



Described from one pair in coll. Elwes. Others are in Dr. Staudinger's collection. 



! Cel^enorrhinus apfinis, n. sp. (Plate XVIII. fig. 9, ? ; Plate XXII. fig. 4.) 



Differs from dhanada, Moore, in the particulars set forth in the table of species. 

 Having regard to the male genitalia, it is much more nearly allied to C. dhanada than 



