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contact with each other. The thirteen terminal joints are destitute 
of rays. The palpi are quite distinct, but scarcely extend beyond the 
hairs of the face. 
Section E. 
Sp. 29. Sarurnia (Henucna) Grit, Hiibner. 8. alis an- 
ticis nigris albo irroratis lunulisque magnis albis, ocello medio 
Sulvo maculam mediam virgatam includente ; posticis basi puni- 
ceis medio albis maculis duabus nigris, majori ocellum fulvum 
(cum lunula alba) includente, limbo nigro albo irrorato, maculis 
marginalibus albidis. 
Expans. alar. antic. cire. unc. 3. 
Hab. Africa meridionali. 
Syn. Phalena (Henucha) Grimmia, Hiibner, Exot. Schm. F. oA. 
Sp. 30. Sarurnia (Henvucua?) Detecorcuet, Bdvy. (EEX. 
fig. 4. g.) 8. alis anticis (maris) valde falcatis ; posticis sub- 
triangularibus ; omnibus ( foemine) subrotundatis et parum sinu- 
atis ; anticis brunneis basi costa et limbo apicali cinerascentibus, 
pone medium macula parva vitrea angulata; posticis basi et 
antice roseis, limbo fusco, striga alba ; medio nigro, ocello Sulvo, 
lunula vitreo annuloque nigro. 
Expans. alar. antic. unc. 2-21. 
Hab. in Terra Amazoolu, et apud Portum Natalensem. In Mus. 
Britann. 
Syn. Saturnia Delegorguei, Boisduval in Delegorgue’s Voyage dans 
PAfriq. Austr. ii. p. 601. 
Mr. Angas having figured the female of this interesting species in 
his plate of Amazoolu Lepidoptera (fig. 13), I have represented the 
more remarkably-formed male. 
The antennze of the male are 32-jointed, each of the fourteen basal 
joints emitting four rays, the second ray in one joint and the first of 
the following joint being close together, and only gaping at the tip : one- 
third of the antennz at the tip is simple ; the rays are set on at right 
angles, lying flat. The antennze of the female are very shortly pec- 
tinated on each side, except about one-fourth of the length at the tip. 
The veins of the wings differ from those of the typical Saturnie in 
having the outer branch of the post-costal vein arising from the middle 
of the transverse veinlet which closes the discoidal cell, and the two 
small vitreous spots, forming the angulated spot above described, rest 
on the outside of the veinlet, being divided from each other by the 
outer branch of the post-costal vein. 
Sp. 31. Sarurnra (Henvucua?) Smizax, Westw. S. alis anticis 
maris valde falcatis obscure fulvis ($) seu griseo-fuscis (9), 
Sascia lata obliqua livida seu castanea utrinque linea tenui pal- 
lida marginata, anticis plaga magna subtriloba vitrea ; posticis 
lunula parva media vitrea. 
Expans. alar. unc. 23-23. 
Hab. Port Natal. In Mus. Britann. et Saunders. 
The fore-wings of the male are rather narrow and very much hooked 
