LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEEA. 1249 



Male. Body rather stout. Antennae deeply pectinated, as long 

 as the thorax. Abdomen extending to two-thirds of the breadth of 

 the hind wings. Wings rather long, moderately broad, each with 

 an ocellus. Fore wings falcate, slightly convex towards the tip of 

 the costa, undulating and very oblique along the exterior border ; 

 interior border rounded ; first and second inferior angles contiguous ; 

 third remote. Hind wings broader than the fore wings ; ocellus 

 larger. Female — Body stout. Antennae moderately pectinated ; 

 branches alternately long and short. Abdomen extending to five- 

 sixths of the breadth of the hind wings. Fore wings hardly falcate, 

 oblique and hardly concave along the exterior border. 



10. ANTHERiEA AsSAMA. 



Aim supra saturate fulvo-ferruginece, ocello parvo fulvo, antice 

 fusco notatee, strigis duabus subcinereis, pone medium alarum 

 margine postico subpallidiore ; anticce costa albida. 



Saturnia Assaraa, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. 41, pi. 20, f. 2. 

 Saturnia Assamensis, Heifer, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vi. 43, 8. 



Assam. 



a, b. Ceylon. From the Eev. J. Wenham's collection. 



c. Silhet. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



d, e. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. 



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11. Anthers a. Simla. 



Mas et foein. Alee antice? carneo-fulvee, costa fasciaque obliqua 

 ante medium, postice attenuata subalbidis, striga puniceaprope 

 basim alteraque obliqua mediana magis fusca, ocello obscu- 

 riore mediana margineque postico lato subcinereo-fulvo ; pos- 

 ticce basi pallide punieece, fascia tenui ante alterisque duabus 

 undatis pone medium obscurioribus, ocello meigno nigro-fuho 

 et albo vario, interjecto, margine postico subcinereo-fulvescente. 



Saturnia Simla, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. 41, pi. 20, f. 1. 



Simlah, Upper India. 



\a. North India. Presented by General Hearsay. 

 b — e. North India. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



