LF.PIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1229 



a. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith, 



b. South Africa. From Mr. Milne's collection. 



c. d. Port Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 



2. Bun^a Tyrrhena. 



Alee anticce fclcatce subcinereo-fuscce basi rubidce, striga undulata 

 prope basin alteraque lunulata subapicali fuscis, macula parva 

 mediana subtrigona vitrea, limbo apicali rufo ; posticce rufa? 

 ocello magna ovali nigro pupilla parva vitrea, striga undata 

 obscuriore, limbo lato pallide subcinereo-fusco. 



Fcem. Ala? anticae valde acuminata?, margine exteriore sub- 

 concavo, macula vitrea parva; posticee abdomen vix superantes, 

 macula vitrea angusta minima. 



Saturnia Tyrrhena, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1849, 51, 17, pi. 

 8, f. 1. 



" Fore wings acute at the tip. Palpi deflexed, their tips ap- 

 pearing just beyond the hairs of the lower part of the face. Male. 

 — Fore wings with the outer margin considerably more emarginate 

 than in the female. Antennae with thirty-two rays on each side 

 (four from each joint) ; one-third of the apical part of each antenna 

 destitute of rays. Fein. — Antennas slightly pectinated for two-thirds 

 from the base ; the two apical rays of each joint almost obsolete ; 

 tips serrated." — Westw. 



Female. Abdomen extending to beyond five-sixths of the 

 breadth of the hind wings. Fore wings much more acuminated than 

 those of B. Alcinoe ; exterior border slightly concave ; vitreous spot 

 small. Hind wings with a very small and narrow vitreous spot. 



a, b. Port Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 

 \c. Zoolu Country. Presented by G. F. Angas, Esq. 



3. Eun^ia PH.&DUSA. 



Alee anticce falcatce subcirtereo-fuscee, strigis tribus transversis 

 saturatioribus maculaque parva triangulari mediana vitrea ; 

 posticce obscuriores ocello maximo pupilla minuta vitrea, iride 

 lata nigra annulis concentricis anguste sanguinea, pallide 

 punicea, etferruginea circum cincta. 



Saturnia Phaedusa, Westw. ed. Drury, iii. 34, pi. 24, 25; Proc. 

 Zool Soc. Lond. 1849, 51, 16. 



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