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with two serratures on each side, the basal one most prominent, the 

 antennae becoming gradually more slender to the tips." — Westw. 



a. Tropical Africa. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



6. BunjEa Angasana. 



Alee anticcB apiee acuta isabellince, fascia pallida subcinerea ante 

 medium, strigaque tenui oblique f us ca pone medium maculaque 

 parva semiovali vitrea mediana ; posticce ocello magno nigro, 

 pupilla minuta vitrea, annulis concentricis testaceo, puniceo- 

 albo, et sanguineo cincta. 



Saturnia Angasana, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1849, 52, 19. 

 , Angas, PL Amazoolu Lepid. f. 16. 



" Fern. Antennae black, serrated, the two terminal rays of each 

 joint nearly obliterated, with one-fourth of the apex simple." — 

 Westw. 



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



7. BuNiEA Alopia. 



Mas. Alee anticce fusco-albidce, striga recta puniceo-alba ante 

 medium maculaque parva triangulari mediana vitrea, strigaque 

 pnstica recta fusca externe puniceo tincta ; posticce etiam 

 bistrigatcB ocelloque parvo vitreo, iride obscure luiea circulo 

 nigro alteroque late puniceo-albo circumdata. 



Saturnia Alopia, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1849, 55, 23. 



" Palpi distinct, small. Male. — Antennae small, moderately 

 short, the rays flat, thirty-four rays on each side, one-fourth of the 

 antennae at the tip being destitute of rays." — Westw. 



Male. Fawn-colour. Wings with two brown bands, which 

 are bordered with brown on the outer side. Hind wings rose-colour 

 in front; ocellus fawn-colour, with a whitish mark in the centre, 

 bordered with black and with reddish white ; exterior band forming 

 an obtuse angle at some distance from the ocellus. 



a. South Africa? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



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