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Anthercea mylitta, — continued. 



Anthercea paphia, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mua. E. I. C. ii, p. 385, pi. 19, figs. 1, 



Iff, (1859). 



Beavan, Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3) ii, pp. 40-43, 



(1864-66). 

 Saturnia mylitta, Wostw., Ed. Drury ii, p. 10, pi. 5, fig. 1, (1837)*. 

 Saturnia paphia. Heifer, Journ. As. Soc. Ben^. vi p. 42, (1837). 

 Saturnia pcrnyi, Guer., Hev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p. 297, pi. 6, fig. 1, 

 var. 



Zimmermann, Verh. Ver. Hamb. iii, p. 23, (1878)*. 



Priiger, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 3, 9, p. 245, (1878).* 



I. M., Manbhum (Bevan), Hyderabad (Hutton?), Goal- 

 para, Hazaribagh, Calcutta, Naini Tal, Pondieherry 

 (Hutton?), Sylhet, Central India, Sikkim (purchased), 

 Muttra, Palamow, Bhagulpore, Colgong (Hutton?), Ber- 

 hampore, Sambulpore, Akra (Cleghorn). Besides an lierm- 

 aphrodite imago and its cocoon, from Chandernagore, (pur- 

 chased) . 



Also recorded from Ceylon and China. 



Known as the " Tusser. " 



15G5. Anther.ea nebulosa. 



Anthercea nebulosa, Hutton. 



Moore, Wardle's Wild Silks of India, p. 5, (1881). 



Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885, p. 306, and 



1886, p. 441. 



I. M., Singbhum (Hutton ?). 



Collection Swinhoe, Assigarh, Satara, Bombay, Poona, 



Thanna. 

 Closely allied to A. mylitta. 



156(5. Antiieilea peruottetii. 



Bombyx perrottetii, Guer., Mag. Zool. 1843, Ins., pi. 123*. 



Anthercea perrottetii, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. H. M. vi, p. 1379, (1855). 



Moore, Wardle's Wild Silks of India, p. 6, (18S1). 



Pondieherry. 

 15G7. Anthercea roylei. 



Anthercea roylei, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1859, p. 256, pi. 64, fig. 1. 



Cat. Lep. Mas. E. I. C. ii, p. 397, (1859). 



Walker, Cat. Lep. Het, B. M. xxxii, p. 527, (1865). 



■ Moore, Wardle's Wild Silks of India, p. 6, pi. 7, fig. 1, 



(1881). 



I. M., Mussooree (Hutton?), Sikkim, Khasi Hills (Chennel). 

 Collection Swinhoe, Darjiling. 



1568. ANTHER2EA SIMPLICIA. 



Anthercea simplicia, Massen & Weymer, Beitr. znr Sclimett., pt. ii, p. 



20, (1872)*. 

 E. Indies. 



