396 Zoological Society. 



maryinata ; macula minuta mediana triangulari vitrea ; posticis 

 acute angulato-caudatis, ocello magna medio fulvo iride nigra an- 

 nulopuniceo cinereoque cincta, margine antico alarum obscuriori. 

 Expans. alar, antic, unc. 5-6. 

 Hab. in Guinea. In Mus. Britann. 



Syn. Phalceiia Attacus Epimethea, Drury, vol. ii. pi. 13. fig. 1 ; 

 Fab. Ent. Syst. iii. a.p.414; Gmel. Linn. Syst. Nat. 2404 ; Cramer, 

 Ins. t. 176 A ; Oliv. Ene. Meth. v. 29. 



The antennse of the male are rather small, with only 34 rays on 

 each side, thirteen of the apical joints being destitute of rays. The 

 palpi are small and distinct, rather dependent, but not extending be- 

 yond the hairs of the face. 



Sp. 14. Saturnia Alcinoe, Cramer. S. alis anticis falcatis 

 rufo-badiis ; anticis casta lata alba, striga cammuni recta trans- 

 versa prope basin, fascia lata alba pone medium in qua striga 

 recta fusca ; anticis macula mediana vitrea subquadrata, pos- 

 ticis ocello ovali pupilla vitrea, iride latafulva, annulo nigra 

 circumdata. 

 Expans. alar, antic, circ. unc. 6. 



Syn. B. Alcinoe, Cramer, pi. 322 A. B. Caffraria, Stoll, Suppl. 

 Cram. pi. 31. fig. 2 & 2 e. Saturnia Caffra, Boisduval in Dele- 

 gorgue, Voy. dans I'Afriq. Austr. ii. p. 601. 



Hab. in Caffraria, Amazoolu. In Mus. Britann. 

 The palpi are distinct and slender, but do not extend beyond the 

 hairs of the clypeus. The antennse of the males have 54 rays on 

 each side, the two basal rays of each joint converging inwardly and 

 being bent more obliquely, so that the tips of the rays form four 

 distinct rows ; all the rays are moreover set on more obliquely than 

 in the typical species. The antennae of the female are moderately 

 pectinated, the two apical rays of each joint being almost obliterated. 

 A beautiful figure of this species is given in Mr. Angas's plate of 

 Zoolu Moths, fig. 15. 



Sp. 15. Saturnia Alinda, Drury. S. alis rvfo-brunneis mar- 

 gine externa saturatiori strigisque variis undulatis obscuris 

 prcesertim pone medium, macula semiovali mediana vitrea, pos- 

 ticis ocello magna pupilla vitrea iride fidva annulo nigra cincta. 



Expans. alar, antic, unc. 7J. 



Hab. Sierra Leone. 



Syn. Phalcena Attacus Alinda, Drurv, Illustr. iii. pi. 19; Oliv. 

 Enc. Meth. v. p. 26. 10. 



I have not seen a specimen of this species. 



Sp. 16. Saturnia Ph^dusa, Drury. S. alis anticis falcatis 

 griseo-fuscis anticis strigis tribus transversis saturatioribus 

 maculaque parva triangulari mediana vitrea; posticis abscu- 

 rioribus ocello maxima pupilla minuta vitrea, iride lata nigra 

 annulis concentricis anguste sanguinea, pallide punicea, etfer- 

 ruginea circumcincta. 



Expans. alar, antic, unc. 7|. 



Hab. Sierra Leone. In Mus. Britann. 



Syn. Phalcena Attacus Bhcednsa, Drury, Illustr. iii. pi. 24 & 25. 



