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magno vitreo iride fulva nigro circumdata strigaque subapicali 
alba, fusco externe marginata. 
Expans. alar. antic. unc. 44-44. 
Hab. Port Natal et Zoolu. In Mus. Britann. 
The fore-wings are nearly alike in both sexes, the outer margin 
being scarcely emarginate. The general colour is uniform obscure 
yellowish grey, covered with minute black irrorations ; at the distance 
of about one-third of the length of the wing from the base isa rather 
narrow white transverse striga, slightly angulated outwardly, having 
a dusky edge on the inside next the base of the wing. In the middle 
is arather small ocellus, the centre being semi-oval and vitreous, edged 
with fulvous, and surrounded by a thin black circle; this is surrounded 
by a dull buff ring, and this by a white one; beyond the middle is 
an oblique nearly straight white striga, nearly parallel with the outer 
margin, outwardly edged with a dark brown line. Hind-wings pale 
livid pink at the base and along the anterior portion; near the base 
is an obscure white striga, and in the middle is a large oval ocellus, 
coloured in the same manner as the ocellus of the fore-wings, and 
followed by a curved white striga edged outwardly with brown. 
The thorax is coloured as the fore-wings, with a narrow transverse 
white ring across the front. The abdomen is more strongly fulvous- 
coloured. Wings beneath grey, the fore-ones tinged with pink on the 
inner margin; across the middle is.a fulvous cloud ; the basal fascia 
and the-eyelet of the hind-wings are wanting. The veins are arranged 
in the typical manner. 
The male antenne are 35-jointed with fifty-six rays on each side, 
the rays rather long; the two basal rays of each jomt are obliquely 
porrected, so that the rays form four series instead of all being on the 
same plane; the six apical joints minute and not producing rays. 
The antennz of the female are setaceous, the rays being scarcely 
visible without a lens. The palpi are flattened, short and deflexed. 
Sp. 5. Sarurnia Hersixi, Westw. S. alis maris integris flavis 
fusco subirroratis, striga angulata transversa ante medium alte- 
raque ante apicem subundata fuscis; ocello magno mediano 
vitreo iride lata obscure lutea, linea tenui circulari nigra cir- 
cumdata ; alis posticis basi roseo-flavis, ocello maximo mediano 
vitreo circulis concentricis obscure luteo, nigro, late rufo, et 
albo cincto, strigaque subapicali subundata fusca. 
Expans. alar. antic. unc. 5. 
Hab. Congo. In Mus. Britann. 
Male with the fore-wings entire, and slightly rounded along the 
outer margin. General colour yellow; fore-wings finely powdered 
with small brown scales, having a slender, angulated, brown striga 
before the middle, slightly tinged on the outside with rosy; in the 
middle of the wing is a large eye, having a subovate vitreous centre, 
surrounded by a broad dirty luteous brown ring, succeeded by a 
narrow black circle with a white outer ring; halfway between this 
and the outer margin is a narrow brown striga parallel with the outer 
margin, inwardly edged with rosy white. Hind-wings rosy yellow at 
