406 Zoological Society. 
The head and a large patch on the thorax are dark fulvous brown 
in the male, chestnut in the female. 
The antennz of the males are scarcely pectinated beyond the 
middle; there are twenty-two rays on each side. The apical half 
simple, with only numerous short sete at the extremity of the joints. 
The antennez of the female are quite simple and setaceous. The veins 
of the wings are arranged as in the last species, the ocellus of the 
fore-wing resting on the outside of the transverse veinlet closing the 
discoidal cell, and being divided into two parts by the outer branch 
of the postcostal vein*. 
Sp. 32. Sarurnra (URora) Sinope, Westw. S. alis anticis 
integris, posticis breviter caudatis; anticis fulvo brunneis fasciis 
duabus albis singula strigam fuscam includente, punctoque parvo 
ovali media alba, posticis livide puniceis puncto medio albo fas- 
ciaque pone medium alba. 
Expans. alar. antic. unc. 3. 
Hab. apud Portum Natalensem. In Mus. Britann. 
The wings of the male are entire and nearly straight ; along the 
apical margin they are buff-brown or pale reddish brown, with a 
transverse white bar before and another beyond the middle, each edged 
on each side with a thin black line, and bearing a black streak along 
its middle. In the middle of the wing is a small oval white spot 
edged with black. Hind-wings livid pink, with a white spot in the 
middle, followed by a white fascia: apical portion of the wing fulvous 
brown, produced into a short, broad, somewhat triangular tail, obtuse 
at the tip. 
Beneath similarly marked, but with all the colouring dull. Body, 
legs and antennze fulvous brown. 
The antenne are rather short, and consist of forty-eight joints, each 
joint with one short ray on each side; the rays set on obliquely and 
directed backwards, the tips of the rays being turned forwards. 
There are no traces of palpi to be perceived. The veins of the 
fore-wings are arranged as in the typical Saturnia. 
Sp. 33. Sarurnia (ApHELIA) ApoLirnaris, Bdy. 8. alis ea- 
terne rotundatis albis venis nigricantibus, anticis maculis duabus 
parvis medis flavis fusco-cinctis ; apice nigricanti striga com- 
muni extus dentata cum margine postico parallela, margine fusco- 
nigricanti maculis flavis ornato; abdomine albo apicibus seg- 
mentorum flavidis ; serieque dorsali laterali et ventrali pune- 
torum nigrorum, pronoti margine antico flavido. 
Expans. alar. antic. fere unc. 3. 
Hab. apud Portum Natalensem. In Mus. Britann. 
Syn. Saturnia Apollinaris, Boisduval in Delegorgue’s Voyage dans 
PAfriq. Austral. ii. p. 601. 
The texture of this insect, as described by Boisduval, is ‘‘ mince et 
délicate”’ ; the same author states that it is ‘‘ tout autant une Liparide 
* Mr. Angas has represented this species in his plate of Amazoolu Lepidoptera, 
figure 12. ; 
