60 SATURNIID. 
Under surface pale buff, with the bands and stripes arranged nearly as above; the submar- 
ginal stripe much more deeply sinuated, alternating from dark to light, the sinuations being 
blackish and the undulations greyish white ; ocelli smaller than above: legs with the tibiz 
and tarsi rosy. Expanse of wings 5 inches 7 lines. 
Darjiling (Indian Museum and Lidderdale). 
ATTACUS, Linn. 
Attacus edwardsii. (Plates XCII. & XCIII.) 
3g. Attacus edwardsu, White, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859, p. 115, pl. lvii. 
& °. Wings above deep laky brown, clouded with black; each wing crossed near the 
base by a white belt, that of the primaries angulated and bidentated, that of the secondaries 
oblique and slightly concave; a large triangular yellow-bordered hyaline white patch in the 
centre of each wing, followed by an irregularly-sinuated olive-bordered white belt; disk 
irrorated with white scales ; apical area of primaries broadly ferruginous, clouded with grey, 
with two black spots united by an irregularly deeply sinuated white line, the upper spot upon 
the costa; an orange submarginal curved belt, enclosing the faleated apical area externally, 
and continued below the radials in the form of double crescents or 3-shaped spots of a dull 
yellow colour margined with black; outer border grey: secondaries with the submarginal 
area blackish, traversed by a continuous series of yellow-bordered reniform patches ; outer 
border greyish brown, traversed by two black stripes: body above purplish brown; head and 
antenne rusty orange ; a white patch at the base of each antenna; back of the thorax snow- 
white ; abdomen with two dorsal lines, a series of lateral tufts, and the anus white. Under 
surface nearly as above; wings with no subbasal belt; secondaries with cream-coloured costa. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 9 inches 6 lines, ? 10 inches. 
Darjiling. 
PHILOSAMIA, Grote. 
Philosamia lunula. (Plate XCIV. fig. 1.) 
Attacus lunula, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. y. p. 1221. n. 18 (1855). 
Dusky brown, with the basal two thirds of the wings slightly reddish and bounded 
externally on each wing by a white angulated belt, united to a paler pinky-whitish or flesh- 
tinted belt ; the subbasal belt white and similarly formed to that of Attacus ; the ocelli as 
usual represented by yellow and white maggot-like markings, edged with black, that of the 
primaries lying against the postmedian belt just below the angulation, that of the secondaries 
arched and only touching the belt at its outer extremity; apical area pinky whitish, shading 
ito ochraceous internally, and bounded externally by an abbreviated gravel-yellow band, 
margined internally by a zigzag white line, and interrupted by an oval blackish spot enclosing 
