132 Rev. F. W. Hope on some rare and 



extils griseo-pulverosis lunulisque marginalibus viridibus flavisque orna- 

 tis : angiilo anali lat^ flavo. 



Long, Corp. lin. 17; expans. alar. unc. 4, lin. 7- 

 Habitat in India Orientali, Silhet. 



The above magnificent insect was sent to me by Captain Parry for descrip- 

 tion, and I have consequently named it after Mrs. Parry : it is possible that 

 the present may be the female of the former species. There is, I believe, only 

 another specimen in this country, which is in the rich Lepidopterous collection 

 of the East India House. 



Family BoMBvciDiE. 



Genus Saturnia. 



Sp. 18. Saturnia Zuleika. Tab. XI. fig. 5. 



Alls pallid^ puniceis fusco-irroratis albidoque variis : apicibus fuscis ; anticis 

 plaga magna basali rufo-brunnea ; omnibus macula magna mediana semi- 

 lunari sanguineo-fusca lunulis tribus albis griseisque lineis ternis fuscis 

 undulatis vald^ angulatis inter ocellum marginemque posticum aliisque 

 duabus submarginalibus. 



Long. Corp. lin. 14 ; expans. alar. unc. 4, lin. 8. 

 Habitat in Silhet. 



Order Homoptera. 



Family Fulgorid^. 



Genus Aphana. 



Sp. 19. Aphana amabilis. Tab. XII. fig. 1. 



Viridis, alis anticis cretaceis maculis numerosis ovalibus aspersis ; posticis 

 coccineis : apicibus pallidfe virescentibus. 



Long. Corp. lin. 12 ; expans. alar. unc. 2, lin. 9. 



Corpus supra aurantium ; capite viridi, cornu erecto acuto tenui. Prothorax viridis, macu- 

 lis tribus fulvis insignitus. Corpus infra viride ; pedibus concoloribus ; pectore lanu- 

 gine albida asperse. 



This remarkably beautiful insect was received lately from Silhet ; the spots 



