138 CATALOGUE OP BURMESE BUTTERFLIES 



414. Cel^norrhinus leucoce-ra, Kollar. 



A common species in Burmah. I have specimens taken in 

 Upper Burmah in February named C. putra by Mr. Moore. 



415. C. ASMARA, Butler. 



I have specimens taken near Rangoon which I refer to this 

 species. They appear to form a connecting link between 

 Notoc7'ypta feisthameli and the Celcenorrhimis group, but the 

 hind-wing is almost unspotted. 



416. C. NIGRICANS, de Niceville. 



One specimen, similar to the above species, but with the 

 distal white band on the upper side continued to the costal 

 margin. It has also a fourth small white spot situated below 

 and contiguous to the discal band, and two additional small 

 white spots below and exterior to the three sub-apical spots. 

 It has been identified for me by Mr. Elwes. 



417. C. AURiviTTATA, Moore. 



Not uncommon in Tenasserim in March and also in Upper 

 Burmah. 



418. C. AFFiNis, Elwes and Edwards. 



One specimen taken near Akyab in April, 1881. 



419. Sarangesa dasahara, Moore. 



A common butterfly throughout Burmah. 



420. CoLADENiA DAN, Fabricius. 



The dark rufous-brown form is common about Rangoon and 

 other places in Lower Burmah. 



421. C. EAiTH, Kollar. 



It is with extreme doubt that I separate this species from 

 the preceding one ; but the excessively common form about 

 Mandalay has the ground colour greenish-brown rather than 

 rufous-brown ; and the spots on the upper side are whiter 

 than in C. dan, Fabricius, where they generally have a 

 yellowish tinge. 



422. C. iNDRANi, Moore. 



Four specimens caught in Tenasserim in April and one in 

 November. The latter specimen differs from the others in 



