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black, followed by a fleshy-coloured one, and tins by a purple-carmine 

 one : the outside of the ocellus rests upon a dark, slender, curved line. 

 The collar and underside of the body whitish ; head and legs darker 

 olive-brown ; antennae black. 



Wings beneath pale reddish buff, of a redder brown near the tip, 

 with the dusky subapical line as above, and the vitreous spot pre- 

 ceded and followed by a dark claret-brown spot : hind-wings destitute 

 of the ocellus, which is replaced by an indistinct claret-brown spot, 

 followed by a red-brown fascia, widest at the anal margin. Near the 

 base is also a small brown spot. 



The antennae of the female are serrated, the two terminal rays of 

 each joint nearly obliterated, with one-fourth at the apex simple. 



This species is figured by Mr. Angas in his plate of Amazoolu 

 Lepidoptera, fig. 16. 



Sp. 20. Saturnia Acetes, Westw. S. alls anticis apice acutis 

 obscure fahis striga valde undulata cinei'ea jirope basin ocello 

 mediocri mediano fusco et vitreo strigaqiie recta fusca siib- 

 apicali, posticis magis ferrugineis ocello magno medio pupilla 

 vitrea, iride nigra anmdo albo cincta strigaqiie tenui transversa 

 fusca recta prope medium ( ? ). 



Expans. alar, antic, unc. 6|. 



Hab. apud Caput Palmarum (D. Savage). In mus. nostr. 



The fore-wings are of a dark reddish fulvous colour, tinged with 

 red-brown between the middle and the apex. Near the base is a very 

 irregular, rather indistinct, ashy-purplish striga, and in the middle of 

 the wing is an oval moderate-sized ocellus, the basal half being brown, 

 and the apical half vitreous, the latter surrovmded by a slender brown 

 line ; halfway between this ocellus and the apical margin of the wing 

 is a straight, slender, brown line, running from near the apex of the 

 wing towards the middle of the inner margin. The hind- wings are 

 of a much redder hue, especially on the anterior portion, with a sUght 

 appearance of the sub-basal ashy striga of the fore-wings near the 

 base ; the middle of the wing occupied by a large ocellus, with a 

 vitreous centre, having a rather broad greyish-black iris surrounded 

 by a white ring, the outer extremity of which rests on a slender dusky 

 striga running from near the outer angle of the wing towards the 

 middle of the anal margin. The body is rich brownish fulvous, with 

 an ashy-brown collar and legs. The antennae black and very slightly 

 pectinated in the female, consisting of about thirty-five joints, the 

 first twenty-five emitting a pair of short slender branches from the 

 base, the tip of the joints being also slightly serrated ; the ten terminal 

 joints are shorter, each emitting a single branch set on in front of each 

 joint, the branches of the preceding joints being set on the upper and 

 lower edges. 



The wings beneath are paler buff-brown, with a broad, subapical, 

 dusky bar, undulated externally ; the eye of the fore-wings less di- 

 stinct, and that of the hind- wings replaced by two brown spots and a 

 vitreous patch. Near the base of the wings is also a round brown dot. 



Sp. 21. Satitrnia Isis, Westw. S. alisgriseis nigrofuscoque irro- 



