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CATALOGUE OF 



Fore wings not or hardly falcate, more or less angular at the tips, 

 nearly straight and more or less oblique along the exterior border ; 

 inferior vein twice or thrice further from the third than from the 

 first. Hind wings with tails more or less long. Male.— Antennae 

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

 in pairs. Abdomen moderately stout, inmate.-- Antennae rather 

 deeply pectinated ; branches alternately long and short ; the long- 

 branches subclavate. Abdomen stout. 



Europe. 

 1. Tbop^ea Isabella. 

 Alee patentes, anticce rotund ata, posticee caudatce, omnes virides, 

 subdiaphance, basi lanuginosce, marginibus venisque purpureo- 

 ferrugineis, ocellatce, ocellis fenestratis, annularis; in uno 

 quoque, annulo externo nigro, interno dimidio luteo, dimidio 

 purpureo; alarum anticarum limbus extemus luteo et nigra 

 qvadrivittatus ; ^ posticarum tantum trivittatus. Corpus longe 

 villosum ; oculi nigri ; frons, antennae scapulique luteola ; 

 cervix et tergum purpurascentia ; abdomen luteo nigro et pur- 

 pureo obscuro annulatum; pedes purpurei, femoribus lanu- 

 gine flava longe ciliatis. 



Saturnia Isabella?, Gr'dells, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Ser. viii 241 

 pi. 8. 



Spain. 



North America. 

 2. Trop^ea Luna. 

 Alaflavo virentes concolores, ocello disci lunato ; margine exteriore 

 purpureo ; anticce apud costam purpurea ; posticce caudis 

 longis, abdomen dimidio superantes. 



Phaleena-Bombyx Attacus Luna, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, 810, 5. 



Mus. Lud. TJlr. 370. Clerck, Icon. pi. 52, f. 2. Cram. Pap. 



Exot. i. 3, pi. 2, f. A ; 59, 51, pi. 31, f. A, B. Gmel ed. Syst. 



Nat. i. 5, 2404, 5. Pal. Beauv. Ins. Afr. et Amer. Up. pl/22, 



f. 3. Abbot and Smith, Nat. Hist. Lep. Ins. Georq. pi. 48. 

 r -i Drury, III Exot. Ins. i. pi. 4, f. 1. Catesby, 



Carol, li. 85, pi. 84. Houthien, Nat. Hist. i. 11,49,1*5. 



Petiver, Gazoph. pi. 14, f 5. 



