new Species of Asiatic Saturniide. 451. 
of the hind wing is almost entirely covered with chrome- 
yellow scales, these yellow scales also being scattered on the 
border of the fore wing ; cilia deep chrome-yellow. 
Expanse of wings 44—4? inches. 
Hab. Newchwang, Manchuria, N. China. In Coll. Moore. 
The adult larva of A. Hartdi (in alcohol) is 4 inches in 
length. Colour green, with two dorsal rows of short hairy 
tufts composed of a few fine divergent hairs, and two lateral 
rows of smaller similar tufts, one being on each segment in 
each series, and the two dorsal tufts on the third and fourth 
segment on slightly raised prominences; a smaller tuft also 
on each of the fore legs; at the base of the anterior tufts 
and the dorsal and lateral tufts is usually a sparkling gilt spot ; 
the feet, underside, and front of head also slightly hairy ; 
head with black spots in front and a lateral upward streak ; 
front legs with black streaks and pads on the middle, and 
hind legs also black; spiracles narrow, blackish. Cocoon 
pale ochreous white, attached by a long slender peduncle to a 
twig of the food-plant, and partly enveloped with the leaves. 
The natives rear the larva, in a semi-domesticated state, 
on oak trees, it being stated that two broods are obtained 
within the year. 
Named after Sir Robert Hart, through whose interest 
specimens were collected and forwarded to Mons. Natalis 
Rondot. 
7. Antherea borneensis. 
Female.—Upperside dark ochreous yellow. Fore wing 
with grey-speckled costal border; a prominent ordinary 
narrow, outer discal, transverse, blackish band with white- 
speckled pink outer border; a broad, very bluntly ovate 
ocellus with small talcose centre, the inner half of the ocellus 
being light red, with traversing incurved white line, the outer 
half greyish purple and externally edged by a black line, 
which is slightly thickened at its upper end and then extends 
to the costal vein ; a subbasal, transverse, indistinct, slender, 
nearly erect pale red line, and a darker similar short line 
crossing the cell; a red broad streak also within the cell from 
near its base and extending beyond the transverse line; a 
narrow, indistinct, darker ochreous fascia crossing the middle 
of the wing and passing through the outer edge of the ocellus. 
Hind wing with a similar very bluntly ovate ocellus having 
a talcose centre, and the upper end of its black outer line 
terminating in a large yellow-centred longitudinal streak; a 
prominent outer discal, narrow, transverse, are band as 
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