COLADEJsIA.— CELiENOERHINUS. 



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black at ends of tho ncrvules. Under surface similar to above, but the l)a8al and inner 

 marginal areas of primaries and the whole of disc of secondaries are suffused witli bluish grey. 

 Expanse 38 millim. 



Mr. H. Grose Smith has one male specimen, taken at Ta-chien-hi by a native 

 collector; this he has very kindly placed at my disposal to figure and describe. 



Genus CEL^NORHHINUS. 



Cela-norrhiniis, Hiibncr, Verz. p. 106 (181G) ; de Niceville, Bomb. Nat. Hist. Journ. iv. 



p. 177 (1889) J Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893, p. 49. Type, eligius, Cramer. 

 Gehlota, Dolierty, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bcng. Iviii. pt. 2, p. 131 (1889). Type, sumitra, 



Moore. 



" Antennae : club moderate, recurred at apex. Palpi suberect, terminal joint minute, second 

 joint pressed close against the face. Fore wing: inner and outer margins subequal ; cell 

 less than two thirds the length of costa ; vein 12 reaching costa almost opposite the end 

 of cell; discocellulars suberect, the lower the longer ; vein 3 shortly before the end of cell; 

 vein 2 more than twice as far from end of cell as from base of wing. Hind wing : outer 

 margin sinuate ; vein 7 well before the end of cell, about twice as far from vein 8 as from G ; 

 discocellulars faint, erect ; vein 5 barely traceable ; vein 3 immediately before the end of 

 cell; vein 2 twice as far from base of wing as from end of cell. Hind tibiae with two pairs 

 of spurs, and in the male with a tuft of hairs attached near the proximal end. 



" This is a cosmopolitan genus, species belonging to it occurring in x\sia, 

 Africa, and South America." ( Watson, I. c.) 



Celsenorrhinus maculosa. (Plate XXXIX. fig. 2, 6 .) 



Pterygospidea maculosa, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 528, pi. Ixxiii. fig. 7,S (1867). 

 Celcenorrhinus maculosa, de Niceville, Bomb. Nat. Hist. Journ. iv. p. 180 (1889). 



Mcde. " Aloe supra fusc;e, ad basin cerviuo pilosa>, anticas macula parva rotundata interiore sub- 

 basali, mia cellulari, duabus inter ramos medianos, inferiore multo majore, quinta infra banc 

 parvula, scxta extra earn minore difformibus, tribus anticis congestis duabusque infra eas 

 prope marginem externum pellucide albis, in certo situ sericeo nitidis, posticse macula sub- 

 costali, duabus in cellula, quinque statim pone banc (secunda majore), altera exteriors 

 rotundata parvula inter ramos subcostales aliisquc sex submargiualibus (supremis duabus 

 punctiformibus) ochraceo-flavis, ciliis albido intersectis. 



" Alae subtus diliitiores, anticae insuper striis duabus anticis e basi ochraceis, posticae raaeulis 

 supernis majoribus, secunda subcostali, aliis cuneatis basalibus vittaque irregulari interna 

 auctis,' pallide ochraceis. 



" Facies, palpi et pectus pallide ochracea. Abdomen fuscum, ochraceo fasciatum." (Felder, I. c.) 



The commonest species of the genus occurring in China. I have received 

 large numbers from Kiukiang, Omei-shan, and Moupin. 



It varies considerably in expanse, also in the size of the spots on primaries. 

 The female only dilfers from the male in having rounder wings. 



