CELAENORRHINUS. By Dr. C. Aurivillius. 581 
*. Forewing above with a very large square or rectangular yellow basal spot in area 1 b. 
E. meditrina <$. 
**. The basal spot in area l b of the forewing is small, punctiform or strigiform, or absent altogether, 
o. Forewing above with a basal spot in area 1 b. 
1. Hindwing above behind the apex of the discal cell (in 4, 5) with a quadrangular yellow 
spot and with 5 to 7 distinct yellow submarginal spots. C. meditrina $. 
2. Hindwing above without a yellow spot at the apex of the cell and without real yellow 
submarginal spots; instead of them only some indistinct spots formed by accumulated 
small yellowish bristles. C. pooanus. 
oo. Forewing above without a basal spot in area 1 b. Hindwing above without a yellow spot 
in the basal part of the areas 4 and 5. 
1. Hindwing above black without submarginal spots, but with a distinctly defined yellow 
marginal spot in 5 and 6, beneath black without spots. C. airatus 
C. plotzi rj. 
2. Hindwing above only with 3 to 5 separate, yellow submarginal spots in 2 to 6. 
C. atraius $. 
C. perlustris. 
(3. The two discal spots of the area 1 b of the forewing are entirely united forming a single, very large 
and long spot which is just as large as or larger than the spot in the discal cell and slightly shorter 
than the spot in 2. 
*. Hindwing above black with a large yellow marginal spot at or somewhat behind the apex, 
beneath without markings or only with some small yellow spots. The yellow discal spot 1 b 
of the forewing above extends towards the base not farther or but little farther than the spot in 2. 
1. Forewing with discal spots in 3, 4, and 5. The yellow median transverse band of the fore- 
wing is very broad, in 2 about 7 mm, honey-coloured. The yellow marginal spot of the hind¬ 
wing does not reach the costal margin. C. boadicea. 
2. Forewing without discal spots in 3 to 5. The yellow median band of the forewing is only 
about 4j4 mm broad, golden yellow. The marginal spot of the hindwing reaches the costal 
margin. C. chrysoglossa. 
**. Hindwing above blackish-brown with yellow spots before the margin. The yellow discal spot 
in area 1 b of the forewing extends farther towards the base than the spot in 2 and almost 
reaches the base of vein 2. C. illustris. 
C. rutilans Mob. (= tergeminus Hew.) (76a; the red-brown hairing of the hindwing and at the base rutilans. 
of the forewing is indistinctly visible). Forewing with a basal spot in 1 b and transparent discal spots in 1 b 
to 8 and the discal cell; the latter spot and that in 2 are very large; areas 11 and 12 somewhat before the 
centre of the costal margin with orange longitudinal streaks. Palpi beneath and legs yellowish; hind tibiae 
of the with a black hair-pencil. Abdomen black, above with red-brown hair. Hindwing beneath black, at the 
costal margin at least in 7 and 8 orange with three separate black spots, one in 8 and two in 7, besides often 
with yellow spots in the adjoining areas. A somewhat variable species, but distinctly separated from all the nigropunc- 
others. Cameroon to Congo. - — nigropunctatus B.-Bak. ( ? = woermanni Plotz) is presumably only a race of talus, 
rutilans, merely distinguished by somewhat shorter and broader wings and the dark spots of the hindwing 
above. The §, according to Rebel, lacks the discal spots 4 and 5 of the forewing. Plotz’ description of C. 
woermanni seems to me to fit better this form than the typical form. Congo District. 
C. galenus F. (= fulgens Mab.) (76 a) is a wide-spread species easily recognized by the figure and the galenas. 
statements in the review. In the $ the yellow marginal spot of the hindwing is smaller and in the areas 2 
and 3 more or less broken up into spots. Area 1 c, like in the with two pairs of yellow spots. Senegambia 
to Manica Land. — alluaudi Mab. <£• Boull. is said to differ in its larger size, a smaller yellow marginal spot alluaudi. 
decorated with two black dots in 4 and 5 on the hindwing, and more distinct other spots on it. It seems to 
me to coincide with biseriatus. Usambara. Kilimandjaro. 
C. homeyeri Plotz only differs from C. galenus in its smaller size and the absence of the discal spots homeyeri. 
4 and 5 of the forewing. Cameroon to Angola. 
C. intermixtus Auriv. is very well distinguished by the distinctly defined, rectangular, bright yellow intermixtus. 
spot filling up the areas 4 and 5 of the hindwing; hindwing besides above only with small, separate or almost 
separate spots in 2, 3 and 5. Forewing with distinct, united discal spots in 4 and 5. Cameroon. — opalinus opalinus. 
Btlr. only differs in the absence of the discal spots 4 and 5 of the forewing. Rhodesia. British East Africa. 
— jeanneli Mab. & Boull. forms an intermediary between opalinus and intermixtus by the forewing exhibiting jcanneli. 
one minute dot each in 4 and 5. British East Africa and Ituri. 
C. biseriatus Btlr. (= maculatus Pimps.; hoehneli Rog .) (76 a §; A as maculatus). Forewing with a basal biseriatus. 
spot in 1 b and discal spots in 4 and 5. The species is distinguished by the yellow spot of the areas 4 and 
