LEPIDOPTERA HETEBOCERA. 1261 



Borabvx Luna, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 170, 15 ; Mant. Ins. ii. 109, 17 ; 



But. Syst. iii. 1, 414, 22. Oliv. Enc. MSth. v. 29, 20, pi. 70, 



f. 1. 

 Tropaea Luna, Hubn. Verz. Sckmett. (Phalcence Sphingoides 



Echidna Caudata) 152, 1587. 



Male. Abdomen extending to about half tbe breadth of the 

 - hind wings, excluding the tails. Tails as long as the breadth of the 

 hind wings. 



a, b. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 

 c. Mexico. From Mr. Hartweg's collection. 



Africa. 



3. Tropjea Mimosa. 



Alee glauco-virides ; anticce costa subcinerea linea vel striga undu- 

 lata subcinereo-fusca paullo pone medium maculaque subcinerea 

 ad angulum posticum ; omnes ocello cequali,fiavo, iride tenui 

 castanea anticeque lunula tenui subcinerea notata ; posticce in 

 caudam longissimam spatulatam basi subcinereo-fuscam, apice 

 flavo-viridi productce. 



Saturnia Mimosa?, Boisduval, Voy. de Delegorgue dans VAfriq. 



Austr. 600. Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1849, 47, 11. 



— , Angas, PL Zoolu Moths, f. 18. 



Saturnia Campionea, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1845. 



Journ. Proc. xcvii. 



" Male. Antennae very broad, emitting fifty rays on each side, 

 the five or six terminal joints with very short rays. The rays 

 on each side of each joint arise at a little distance from the base and 

 extremity of each joint, so that there is a more decided space 

 between the second ray of one joint and the first ray of the next 

 joint than usual." — Westiv. 



Male. Bright glaucous-green. Body testaceous. Head 

 white. Thorax in front, costa and a large spot near the inte- 

 rior angle of the fore wings reddish brown powdered with white. 

 Wings with a slender zigzag brown band, which is much nearer the 

 exterior border in the hind wings than in the fore wings ; exterior 

 border with narrow elongated brown lunules ; ocellus elliptical in 

 the fore wings, nearly round in the hind wings, bounded on one side 

 with brown, testaceous and ferruginous, and on the other with 

 brown, red, black and blue. Fore wings with a reddish brown 

 white-powdered band between the costa and the ocellus ; hind wings 



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