1332 CATALOGUE OF 



exterior border, with an irregular vitreous spot ; second inferior vein 

 thrice or four times further from the third than from the first, 

 Hind wings rather broad, extending more or less beyond the abdo- 

 men ; interior angle occasionally produced. Male. — Antennae more 

 deeply pectinated than those of the female ; fore wings more falcate. 



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1. He nucha Grim mia. 



Alee anticce nigrce albo irroratce lunulisque magnis albis, ocello 

 medio fulvo maculam mediam irigatam includente ; posticce 

 basi punicece medio albce maculis duabus nigris, majore ocel- 

 lum fulvum (cum lunula alba) includente, limbo nigro albo 

 irrorato, maculis marginalibus albidis. 

 Phalaena (Henucha) Grimmia, Hubn. Exot. Schmett. F. 3, 4. 

 Saturnia (Henucha) Grimmia, Westw. Proc. ZooL Soc. Lond. 

 1849, 59, 29. 



South Africa. 



2. Henucha Delegorguei. 



Alee anticce (maris) valde falcatce, posticce subtriangulares ; omnes 

 (foeminse) subrotundatce et parum sinuatce ; anticce obscure 

 fuscce basi costa et limbo apicali cinerascentibus, pone medium 

 macula parva vitrea angulata ; posticce basi et antice rosece, 

 limbo fusco, striga alba; medio nigro, ocello fulvo, lunula 

 vitrea annuloque nigro. 



Saturnia Delegorguei, Boisd. Voy. de Delegorg. dans lAfriq. 



Austr. ii. 601. 



, Angas, Plate Amazoolu Lepid. f. 13. 



Saturnia (Henucha ?) Delegorguei, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 



1849, 59, 30, pi. 10, f. 4. 



" Veins of the wings differing from those of the typical 

 Saturnia, in having the outer branch of the postcostal vein arising 

 from the middle of the transverse veinlet which closes the discal 

 areolet, and the two small vitreous spots, forming the anguiated 

 spot above described, resting on the outside of the veinlet, being 

 divided from each other by the outer branch of the postcostal vein. 

 Male. — Antennae 32-jointed ; each of the fourteen basal joints 

 emitting four rays, the second ray in one joint and the first of the 

 following joint being close together, and only gaping at the tip ; 

 rays set on at right angles, lying flat ; apical third of the antenna? 

 simple. Female. — Antennas very shortly pectinated on each side, 

 except about one-fourth of the length at the tip." — Westw. 



Amazoolu Territory. 



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

 c. Port Natal. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



