new Species of Asiatic Saturnide. 449 
with reddish ochreous, apical border yellowish ochreous, outer 
borders pale olive-brown; submarginal band dusky pink and 
slightly whitish-bordered; ocelli small, bluntly oval; sub- 
basal bands, outer discal lunular band on fore wing, and discal 
encircling wavy band on hind wing prominently blackish; a 
suffused discal fascia across both wings. 
Fremale.—Deep ochreous yellow, brightest across the disk, 
outer border much paler, submarginal band dusky red, 
narrow, and broadly white-bordered; ocelli large, oval ; 
discal bands as in the male, prominently black. 
Expanse, ¢ 43, ¢ 5 inches. 
Hab. Satara Hills, Bombay ( Coussmaker). 
Distinguishable by its somewhat woolly appearance, espe- 
cially observable in the female, the male having a prominent 
broad, dusky, lunular outer discal band on the fore wing and 
a prominent similar encircling discal band on the hind wing, 
the latter approaching nearer to the ocellus. 
3. Antherea olivescens. 
Male and female.—Pale olive-brown, the outer borders 
paler; submarginal band deep purple-red, bordered with 
pinkish white, that on the fore wing sinuous ; ocelli bluntly 
oval, the black ring thick in the female; subbasal band 
pinkish brown, white inner-bordered; a darker olive-brown 
suffused discal fascia crossing both wings, and a similar 
coloured narrower lunular fascia contiguous to the submar- 
ginal band. 
Eixpanse 5+ inches. 
Hab. Satara Hills, Bombay (Coussmaker). 
4. Antherwa ochripicta. 
Male.—Reddish ochreous, with paler olive-grey borders ; 
subbasal and submarginal band deep red, the latter slightly 
white-bordered ; ocelli small, almost circular, talcose centre 
small. 
Female.—Ochreous or orange-yellow, brightest across the 
disk; the base pale greyish ochreous; subbasal band 
ochreous red; submarginal band pink, prominent white- 
bordered. 
Expanse, ¢ 43, 2 5 inches. 
Hab. Satara Hills, Bombay. 
Smaller than A. olivescens. In the male the outer discal 
dusky lunular band is further from the submarginal band. 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 6. Vol. ix. 34 
