570 HESPEEIID.l-:. 
Celaenorrhinus consanguinea. (Plate XXXIX. fig. 3, d .) 
Celmiorrhinus consanguinea, Leechj Entomologist, xxiv., Suppl. p. 61 (1891). 
Dark brown, sprinkled with ochreous scales, especially on the basal third of primaries ; tliese 
wings have a central series of five diaphanous spots and five towards apex ; there is also a 
spot midwaj- between central series and base of wing. The spots on secondaries are pale 
orange, and comprise a large one in the centre of the wing, three between it and the abdo- 
minal margin, and one, or sometimes two, towards the base of the wing, beyond there is a 
transverse series of seven or eight, but that nearest the oosta is sometimes absent. On the 
underside of primaries there are two extra spots in the submedian interspace ; on the second- 
aries all the spots are larger in size and paler in colour, and there are three distinct spots 
in the basal area. The fringes of the primaries are of ground-colour, spotted and dashed 
with pale yellowish white, and those of the secondaries are pale yellowish white, with patches 
of the ground-colour at the extremities of the nervules. Antennce are black, broadly banded 
with whitish before the club. 
Expanse 50 millim. 
This species agrees in many respects with C. 2>ero, de Niceville, Bomb. Xat. 
Hist. Jom-n. iv. p. 183, pi. B. fig. 12 (1889) ; but apart from the more rounded 
contour of outer margin of primaries, the diff'erent character of the markings 
on antennae and fringes of primaries will, in conjunction with the additional 
spots on the under surface, separate these two closely-allied species. 
The sexes do not difier in colour or ornamentation. Occurs in June and 
July at altitudes ranging from 3000 to 6000 feet at Moupiu, Omei-shan, 
Wa-shan, and Ta-chien-lu in Western China, also at Ichang in Central China. 
Cel£eiiorrliinus sumitra. (Plate xxxix. fig. l, d .) 
Plesioneura suinitru, ]Moorc, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud. 18G5, p. 787. 
Celanorrhinus sumitra, de Niceville, Bomb. Nat. Hist. Journ. iv. p. 184 (1889). 
" Male uni female dark olive-brown, paler at the base. 
" Male. Fore wing with an oblique discal series of four conjugated semitransparent white spots, 
the first and second large and quadrate, the other two very small, first one within the 
extremity of the cell, second and third beneath it, fourth exteriorly before the juncture of 
the first and second ; a series of five small similar spots obliquely before the apex. Hind 
wing with a submarginal row and a few discal bright orange-yeUow spots ; cilia of hind wing 
broadly alternate brown and orange-yellow. Underside as above : the orange-yellow spots 
on the hind wing more clearly defined. Antennte above silvery white. Palpi and front of 
thorax beneath pale yellow. Abdomen with narrow orange-yellow segmental bands. 
" Female as in male, but having also a yellow costal spot above the oblique discal series of white 
spots. 
" Expanse, cj 2 inches, J 2| inches. 
" N.E. Bengal." {Moore, I. c.) 
Occurs at Omei-shan and Moupin in July at an elevation of from 3000 to 
4000 feet. 
