LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 539 



Hyperchiria SATURNIATA. 



Mas. Cinerea ; corpus nigrum; caput luteo bipunctatum ; 

 antenna? ochracea, latissime pectinatce ; thorax luteo quadritio- 

 tatus ; abdominis segmenta ochraceo marginata ; pedes rosei, 

 femoribus ochraceis ; alaanticce plaga basali lineam anyulosam 

 luteam includente plagaque discali quadridentata luteo con- 

 spersa fuscis, linea exteriore nigra obliqua luteo marginata, 

 fascia submarginali albida subundulata ; poslicce rufo-cinerece, 

 spatio antemedio rosea, basi luteo?, macula rotunda nigro-fusca 

 albo conspersa atro marginata, lineis tribus exterioribus 

 arcuatis nigricantibus. 



Male. Cinereous. Body black. Head luteous about the base 

 of the antennae. Palpi brown, porrect. Antennas ochraceous, very 

 broadly pectinated. Thorax luteous on each side hindward, and with 

 a luteous spot on each side in front. Abdomen with an ochraceous 

 band on the hind border of each segment ; tip ochraceous. Legs 

 short; femora with ochraceous hairs; tibiae and tarsi with rosy hairs. 

 Wings with luteous streaks on the fringe. Fore wings partly white- 

 tinged, with a brown patch along the interior border near the base, 

 intersected by a transverse zigzag luteous line which is also bor- 

 dered with brown in front; a quadridentate brown patch in the disk, 

 speckled with luteous in its middle part, and with its most prominent 

 angle con t ; go jus to a black oblique hardly curved line which is 

 bordered with luteous on the outer side: a submarjjinal whitish 

 slightly undulating band. Hind wings reddish cinereous, rosy 

 towards the base, which is luteous; a large blackish brown round 

 spot which is speckled with white in its middle pan and is bordered 

 with deep Mack ; three exterior curved blackish lines, of which the 

 third is marginal. Length of the body 14 lines; of the win^s 44 

 lines. 



a, b. Bogota. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



Genus BRAHMJKA, C. L. H. vi. 1315. 



BRAHMiEA? UNDULATA. 



Saturnia undulata, Bremer, Beitr. Faun. Nordl. Chin. 16 — 

 BrMhinaea undulata, Menetr. Schrenck's Reis. Amurlande, ii. 

 1, 5 — Brahmaea ? undulata, Feld. Wien. Ent. Mon. vi. 35. 



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