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



extus griseo-pulverosis lunulisque marginalibus viridibus flavisque orna- 

 tis : angulo anali late 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 Bombycid^e. 



Genus Saturnia. 



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



Alis pallide puniceis fusco-irroratis albidoque variis : apicibus fuscis ; anticis 

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

 lunari sanguineo-fusca lunulis tribus albis griseisque lineis ternis fuscis 

 undulatis valde angulatis inter oeellum marginemque posticurn 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 pallide 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 asperso. 



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



