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424 Mr. F. Moore’s Descriptions 
Remark.—This species is closely allied to Sat. Pyretorum 
(figured in Westw. Orient. Ent. pl. xxiv), but differs in the 
fore-wing in the broader and less dentated transverse zig-zag 
double line—this, at the apex of the wing, having the space 
beneath the lowest black streak white ; the irregular transverse 
band before the ocellus is situated more towards the base of 
the wing, commencing from the base of the discoidal cell and not 
medially between it and the ocellus, as in S. Pyretorum; the 
extreme base of the wing is white. In the hind-wing the ill- 
defined transverse streak is nearer the base; and the submarginal 
band and the zig-zag double line are broader. 
8. Saturnia LinpiA, n. sp. (PI. XXII. fig. 3.) 
Greyish-brown, wings suffused with pink, each having a small 
black ocellus, with a reddish-brown circle, margined within on the 
inner half by a white lunule; a dark zig-zag double line across 
the disc, terminated on the fore-wing at the apex with a black 
streak and a pale space, the outer line being the darkest ; between 
this and the outer margin is a double series of brown lunules ; 
across the base of the wing from near the base of the discoidal 
cell to the inner margin is an irregular black line with an inner 
border of pink; nearer the base is a dark suffused streak ; the 
front of the thorax is dark grey, the top of the same dark brown. 
Expanse of male 3%, female 32 inches. 
Habitat. N. E. India (Capt. James Lind Sherwill). 
Remark.— Allied to Sat. Grote, figured in P. Z. S. (1859), An- 
nulosa, pl. Ixv. f. 2. ° 
4, Lorpa Miranpa, n. sp. (Atkinson, MS.) 
Wings buff-yellow. ‘Thorax and costal margin of fore-wing, to 
within one-third of its length, purple-grey. Ocelli clay-brown, 
of an uniform oval shape, each having a pale central streak and a 
pure white curved line, the ocellus of the fore-wing being also 
bordered with black on its inner half. Both wings with an irre- 
gular transverse crimson line near the base, a single and a double 
zig-zag black line across the disc, the latter on the fore-wing 
terminating at the apex in a purple-grey and crimson patch di- 
vided by a short zig-zag white line, and having beneath it a small 
black patch; there is a submarginal ser‘es of double pale clay- 
brown lunules, the division between them being by a pale white 
line. The sexes are alike in colour and markings. 
Expanse of g 53 ins., of 2 5 inches. 
Habitat. Darjeeling. 
