CEL^NOERHINUS. — TAGIADES. 573 
nigra ut et norvi : posticariim alba. ColLire, palpi aurantiaco colore. Pagina inferior 
pallidior, maoulis magis separatis : abdomen album, pedes cincrei. Antennae nigroe." 
{MaUlle, I. c.) 
Occurs in Western China at Moupin, Wa-ssu-kow, and Chia-kou-ho ; and 
in Central China at Chang-yang and Kiukiang. Pratt says that it flies around 
high trees. 
Two specimens from Kiukiang diff'er from those from the other localities 
in being larger and in having the ground-colour darker and the spots 
smaller. 
I have followed de NiccvUle in referring this species to Celwnorrhinus, but 
probably a new genus will have to be founded for its reception. 
Genus TAGIADES. 
Tagiades, Hiibner, Verz. p. 108 (1816) ; Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893, p. 53. 
Tyiie,japetus, Cram. 
Pterygospidea, Wallengren, Rhop. Caffr. p. 53 (1857). Type, ^es?/s, Fabr. 
" Antennae: club slender, bent at about a rigbt angle, terminal portion rather long. Palpi 
porrect, third joint minute. Fore wing : inner and outer margins subequal ; cell less than 
two thirds the length of costa ; vein 12 reaching costa well before end of cell ; disoocellulars 
subercct, the lower the longer ; vein 3 shortly before end of cell, three times as far from 2 
as from 4 ; vein 2 almost twice as far from end of cell as from base of wing ; lower margin 
of cell between origins of veins 2 and 3 strongly arched. Hind wing evenly rounded ; vein 
7 well before the end of cell, about twice as far from 8 as from 6 ; discocellulars and vein 5 
very faint; vein 3 shortly before end of cell, twice as far from 2 as from 4; vein 2 
considerably nearer to end of cell than to base of wing. Hind tibiae fringed, and with two 
pairs of spurs. 
" It is quite impracticable to separate Pterygosjiidea from Tagiades, the only 
difference being that in fiesas the outer margin of the fore wing is slightly 
excavated just above the outer angle, which is not the case injapetus ; when, 
however, one tries to apply this diff"erence to other species it is found to be a 
vanishing quantity, and quite valueless as a generic character." [Watson, I. c.\ 
Tagiades atticus. (Plate xxxviii. fig. 13, 6 .) 
Hesperia atticus, Fabricins, Eut. Syst. III. i. p. 339 (1793). 
Tagiades atticus, Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 457. 
" H. U. alis rotundatis: anticis fuscis nigro maculatis punctisque fenestratis, posticis hyalinis 
atro maculatis. 
" Habitat in India Dom. Lund. 
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