572 HESPEEIID.E. 
Oue example taken at Moupin in July. 
This species resembles C. pijrrha, de Niceville*, in the maculation of 
secondaries, but the markings on primaries are different. 
Celsenorrhinus omeia, sp. nov. (Plate xxxvill. fig. 5, d .) 
Ochreous brown, neuration of all the wings blackish ; the primaries are blackish between the 
costa and subcostal nervure, and sprinkled with blackish scales on the outer third of the 
wing ; there is a large whitish subhyaline spot at the end of the cell, three others in the 
interspaces below, the third being the smallest, and three towards apex. Secondaries have a 
central transverse series of elongate black spots. Under surface ochreous brown, thickly 
powdered with blackish scales, and tinged with purplish towards margins, the white spots 
of the primaries are more glassy and there is an extra opaque spot above the cell ; the black 
spots of secondaries are only seen on the under surface in the female. Fringes brownish 
grey, darker at their base. Antenuis black : palpi yellow. 
Expanse, S 60 millim., $ 70 millim. 
Occurs at Omei-shan in June and July. 
Although I have placed this species in CeUenonhinus I think that a new 
genus will have to be created for it and its allies. It appears to be con- 
generic with C. huchananii, de Nicev. f , and superficially resembles Casyapa 
phanwiis, Hewitsou %. 
Celaenorrliiiius davidi. (Plate XXXIX. fig. 9, 6 .) 
Pteryyospidea davidii, Mabillo, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1876, p. liv. 
Celeenorrhinus davidii, de Niceville, Bomb. Nat. Hist. Jovirn. iv. p. 186 (1889). 
" Nigra, sed maculis albia ita variegata ut tessellata videatur et paululum generis Melanargw 
speciem referat. Macula alba in basi anticarum nigrescent!, ovalis, elongata ; fascia 5 
macularum albarum in disco ipuirum una linearis ad costam ; secuuda maxima quadrata in 
cellula, quam exterius punctum triangulare, nigrum, cinereo circumdatum, sequitur; tertia 
exterior sagittata ; quarta elongata, et quinta quadrata, amboe utrinque emarginatfe ; fascia 
delude ante-marginalis, sinuata, offerens prius sex puncta bene scripta, alba, 4 subapicalia, 
et duo majora ad marginem externum, et inferius tria alia obsoleta, quorum ultimum 
magnum dentatum, ad marginem internum : ante marginem externum : versus apicem sunt 
tres maculse obsoletae, cinerea;. Aloe posticce fere alba;, et color cineieo-niger in quatuor 
maculas aut macularum ordines redactus ; scilicet unam basalem maculam, utrinque 
junctam macularum subbasalium ordini in medio interrupto, et quatuor maculas conglo- 
meratas habenti : tcrtiiim ordinem macularum minorum in disco, et quartum marginalem 
majorum et vix nervis divisarum. Margo abdominalis anguste niger. Fimbria anticarum 
* Bomb. Nat. Hist. Journ. iv. p. ISl, pi. B. fig. 11, 2 (1SS9). 
t Bomb. Nat. Hist. Journ. 18S9, p. 187, pi. B. fig. 2, 2 . 
t Descr. Hesp. p. 14 (1SG7) : Distant, Ehop. Malay, p. 3SG, pi. xxxv. fig. IS (18S6). 
