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the base, near which is an oblique, very pale brown striga; followed 
by a very large eye with an oval glassy centre, surrounded by a 
broad dirty luteous brown ring, and this by a narrow black circle : 
this is succeeded by a broad red ring, and this by a white one, the 
adjoiming space being rosy buff: between the eye and the apical mar- 
gin is a subundulated blackish striga, edged internally with white. 
The fore-wings beneath want the anterior, angulated, brown striga ; 
the ocellus is coloured as on the upper side, and the hind-wings are 
fulvous yellow, with the ocellus smaller than above, the black ring 
being surrounded by a white one, and this by a narrow rosy one ; the 
white waved subapical striga is also narrowly bordered within with 
rosy. 
Penne of the male chestuut-yellow, rather broad and flat, with 
forty-eight rays on each side, the two apical rays being very short, 
four rays being produced from each joint. 
Body entirely orange-yellow, the outside of the tibize and tarsi 
blackish. 
Sp. 6. Sarurnia Menrppr, Westw. S. alisintegris testaceo-rufis 
apicibus fuscis, striga curvata ante alteraque pone medium an- 
gustis albis, communibus, alis omnibus ocello nigro (medio sué- 
vitreo) iride alba. 
Expans. alar. antic. unc. 54. 
Hab. Port Natal et Africa Austral. In Mus. Brit. et Hope. 
Fore-wings of the male entire and slightly rounded along the 
outer margin. Wings rich testaceous red ; fore-wings with the costa 
pale buff-brown, base carmine-red, having a white slightly curved 
fascia running across all the wings, each of which is also marked in 
the middle with an equal-sized oval eye; the centre vitreous, but 
clothed with black scales, surrounded by a broad black ring, and this 
by_a rather broad white one; this eye is followed by a uniform white 
bar, nearly parallel with the outer margin, which is rather dull buff, 
finely irrorated with brown scales ; frmge dull buff. Wings beneath 
greenish buff, the anterior with the eye nearly similar to that of the 
upper side, followed by a white streak edged outwardly with black, 
and with a grey triangular patch near the tip of the wing, the outer 
margin somewhat paler, the middle dotted with brown. _Hind-wings 
buff-white, irregularly clouded with dirty buff; across the middle is 
a nearly straight brown fascia, the apical half of the wing darker buff- 
brown, with two large lilac-grey spots, one near the anal angle, and 
the other towards the outer angle. 
Antenne dark brown ; those of the male rather broad, with fifty-two 
joints in each, and about 100 rays on each side, extending consequently 
nearly to the extreme tip. Female antennz nearly resembling those 
of the male. 
Thorax dark carmine-red, brown in front, with a narrow white 
collar. Abdomen and under side of the body pale whitish buff. 
Head and legs pale buff-brown. 
Sp. 7. Sarurnra Tyrruea, Cramer. S. alis griseis nigro irro- 
ratis ; anticis striga ante medium alba valde dentata ; omnibus 
