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wing, and less angular on hindwing. Body short ; head small; palpi compressed, 
second joint projected half beyond the front, apex small and pointed; legs short; 
antennas very slender, with a slightly perceptible lengthened club ; eyes naked. 
Type .—C. No this. 
C(ELITES NOTHIS (Plate 75, fig. 2,cJ). 
Coelites Nothis, Westwood in Doubleday and He wits on’s Gen. D. Lep. p. 367, pi. 66, fig. 2, ? (1851). 
Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. Ill (1868). Marshall and de Hiceville, Butt, of India, etc. 
i. p. 101 (1883). 
Imago.— Male and female. Upperside dusky purplish-brown. Both wings with 
the basal half glossed with blue, and with two slender dusky brown marginal lines. 
Hindwing of male with an elongate glandular patch of black scales on the submedian 
vein near its end, which is overlapped with inwardly projected black hairs arising 
from a longitudinal fold contiguous to the vein, the hairs also extending along the 
fold towards its base. Underside. Both wings with the basal half dull brown, the 
outer half pale violescent-brown. Foreiving crossed by an outer discal very narrow 
brown wavy band, and two slender marginal lines. Hinclioing crossed by a broader 
angulated brown discal band, which is incurved and narrowest before the upper 
ocellus, and in the male is posteriorly merged with the brown basal area; beyond are 
five ocelli, the upper one and the two lowest being large and of almost equal size, the 
second and third much smaller, each with a black centre and small white pupil, an 
ochreous ring and then a dark brown ring; two marginal brown lunular lines. 
Expanse, $ ? 3i inches. 
Habitat.— East India. 
Two males and one female of this species in the late Dr. Boisduval’s collection, 
now in possession of Mons. C. Oberthiir, of Rennes, France, and a female in the 
Hewitson Collection at the British Museum, are all that is at present known to us. 
The precise locality it inhabits is unknown. 
The illustration of this species, on our plate No. 75, fig. 2, represents the under¬ 
side of the male of the type specimen, in the Boisduvalian Collection, reproduced 
from a coloured drawing kindly forwarded to us by Mons. C. Oberthiir, the possessor 
of the late Dr. Boisduval’s collection. 
G(ELITES ADAMSONI (Plate 75, fig. 1, la,c? ? ). 
Imago. —Male and female. Upperside purpurescent greyish-brown, the basal two- 
tliirds dusky and brilliantly glossed with dark purplish ultramarine-blue ; both wings 
with two slender blackish marginal lines; cilia purplish-cinereous. Male with an 
