LEPLDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1251 



pectinata?; rami graciles, ciliati, duplicati, aequaliter longi. Abdo- 

 men robustura. Aiae aniica? saspissime plus minusve falcata?, mar- 

 gine exteriore perobliquo plus minusve concavo ; postica? abdomen 

 dimidio superantes. Fam. — Antenna? subpectinata? ; rami validi, 

 simplices. Abdomen robustum aut crassum. Alae antica? non fal- 

 catae, raargine exteriore obliquo recto; posticae abdomen paullo 

 superantes. 



Body hardly stout. Palpi very short. Antenna? shorter than 

 the thorax. Abdomen not extending so far as the hind wings. 

 Legs rather stout ; hind tibia? with two minute apical spurs. Wings 

 moderately long and broad ; each with an ocellus, whose disk 

 is thinly clothed with hairs. Fore wings hardly convex along the 

 costa, rounded at the tips, oblique along the exterior border ; inte- 

 rior angle rounded; discal areolet closed; second inferior vein a 

 little further from the third than from the first. Male.— Antenna? 

 deeply pectinated ; branches of equal length, slender, ciliated, in 

 pairs. Abdomen stout, extending to half the breadth of the hind 

 wings. Fore wings generally more or less falcate at the tips, more 

 or less concave and very oblique along the exterior border. Female. 

 — Antenna? minutely pectinated ; branches stout, single. Abdomen 

 stout or very stout, extending to three-fourths of the breadth of the 

 hind wings. Fore wings not falcate, oblique and straight along the 

 exterior border. 



15. hMTBXMMA KaTINKA. 



Alee flavce, singula oculo magno fulvo-fusco iride purpurascentt, 

 lunula tenui alba pupillaque angusta nigra ; pone medium 



ttriplici serie strigamm nigrarum valde undata et dentata, in- 

 terna obsoletiore, externa alarum anticarum in macula nigra 

 subapicali terminaUu lunulisque angustu. sv.bmarginalibus 

 albis ; anticce fascia dentata pallide rosea subbasali maculaque 

 apicali fulva ; posticce etiam striga abbreviata ad angulum ani 

 rosea. 

 Saturnia Katinka, Westw. Cab, Orient. Ent. 25, pi. 12, f. 2. 



im. 



a, b. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. 



c, d. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



<?,/. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 



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



i. East Indies. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. 



