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CATALOGUE OF 



8. BUNJ3A FOEDA. 



Pallide subcinereo-fusca (mas), pallide cervino-lutea (fcem.), striga 

 subobsoleta pone medium, alee posticce etiam ocello parvo sub- 

 vitreo, fusco, medio ; aim posticce maris angulato subcaudatce 

 foemina rolundatce. 



Saturnia Forda, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1849, 52, 18. 



" Male. Fore wings very slightly emarginate along the outer 

 margin. Antennae dark brown, moderately bipectinated, each 

 having about thirty-six rays on each side, a few of the apical joints 

 destitute of rays, and some of the preceding with the second ray 

 gradually becoming obsolete. Fein.— Antennae slightly serrated 

 the second spur on each side of each joint obliterated."— Westw. 

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



9. Bunjea Ethra. 

 AIcb omnes apice undulata, anticce subfalcatcB, posticce in medio in 

 caudam truncatam products ; fusco-albidce fusco irrorntce, 

 anticce. dimidio basali pallidiore, strigis tribus fuscis undatis 

 2a magis distincta mediana et cum ocello parvo medio con- 

 juncta ; posticce antice puniceo-rufce, ocello maximo ; pupilla 

 lunata vitrea iride nigra circulo tenui luteo, 2o nigro, So 

 latiore luteo-fulvo, 4o albo ; striga basali angulata alterisque 

 duabus pone medium undulatis nigris. 



Saturnia Ethra, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1849, 56, 24, pi. 10, 



" Fern. Fore wings rather narrow and falcate, with the apical 

 margin rather waved. Palpi distinct, very small. Pectinations of 

 the antennae comparately short; each antenna with thirty-eight 

 rays on each side (four from each joint) ; about one-fourth of the 

 antennae at the apex destitute of rays."— Westw. 



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10. BuN^lA ACETES. 



Alee anticce apice acutce obscure fulvce striga valde undulata cinerea 

 prope basin ocello mediocri mediano fusco et vitreo strigaque 

 recta fusca subapicali ; posticce magis ferruginece ocello maqno 

 medio pupilla vitrea, iride nigra annulo albo cincta strigaque 

 tenui transversa fusca recta prope medium. 

 Saturnia Acetes, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1849, 53, 20. 



