COLADENIA.— CEL.ENOERHINUS. 569 
black at ends of tho ncrvulcs. Under surface similar to above, but the basal and inner 
marginal areas of primaries and the whole of disc of secondaries arc suffused with bluish grey. 
Expanse 38 millim. 
Mr. H. Grose Smith has one male specimen, taken at Ta-chien-lu by a native 
collector; this he has very kindly placed at my disposal to figure and describe. 
Genus CEL^NOERHINUS. 
Celcfnorrhinits, Hiibner, Verz. p. 106 (1816) ; de Niceville, Bomb. Nat. Hist. Jouru. iv. 
p. 177 (1889) ; Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893, p. 49. Type, eligius, Cramer. 
Gehlota, Dolierty, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. Iviii. pt. 2, p. 131 (1889). Type, sumitra, 
Moore. 
" Antennae : club moderate, recurved at apes. Palpi subereet, terminal joint minute, second 
joint pressed close against the face. Fore wiug : inner and outer margins subequal ; cell 
less than two thirds the length of costa ; vein 12 reaching oosta almost opposite the end 
of cell ; discocellulars subereet, the lower the longer ; vein 3 shortly before tho 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 6 ; 
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 tibiie 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 Asia, 
Africa, and South America.'-' ( Watson, I. c.) 
Celsenorrliiims maculosa. (Plate XXXIX. fig. 2, c? .) 
Pterygospidea maculosa, Felder, Reise Novara, Lap. iii. p. 538, pi. Ixxiii. fig. 7, $ (1867). 
Celcenorrhinus maculosa, de Niceville, Bomb. Nat. Hist. Journ. iv. p. 180 (1889). 
Mule. " AliE supra fuscis, ad basin cervino pilosae, antiose macula parva rotundata interiore sub- 
basali, una cellulari, duabus inter ramos medianos, inferiore multo majore, quiuta infra banc 
parvula, sexta extra eam minoro difformibus, tribus anticis congestis duabusque infra eas 
prope marginem externum pellucide albis, in certo situ serioeo nitidis, posticas macula sub- 
costali, duabus in cellula, quinque statim pone banc (secunda majore), altera exteriors 
rotundata parvula inter ramos subcostales aliisquc sex submargiualibus (supremis duabus 
punctiforraibus) ochraceo-flavis, ciliis albido intersoctis. 
'• AliB subtus dilutiores, antioaj insuper striis duabus anticis e basi ochraceis, posticce maculis 
supernis majoribus, secunda subcostal!, aliis cuneatis basalibus vittaque irregulari interna 
auctis, paUide ochraceis. 
" Facias, palpi et pectus pallide oohracea. Abdomen fuseum, ochraceo fasciatum." {Felder, L c.) 
The commonest species of the genus occurring in China. I have received 
large numbers from Kiukiang, Omei-shan, and Moupiu. 
It varies considerably in expanse, also in the size of the spots on primaries. 
The female only diff"ers from the male in having rounder wings. 
