22 saturniid^. 



In ]N T aga specimens the ocelli of both wings are more rounded. 

 Hab. Sikhim; Naga Hills. Exp. 136 millim. 



Fig. 11. — Saturnia zuleika, <J. 



16. Saturnia thibeta, Westw. P. Z. S. 1853, p. 166 ; C. fy S. no. 1572. 

 Binaca extensa, Butl. 111. Set. v, p. 61, pi. 94, fig. 2 ; C. fy S. no. 1573. 



Differs from zuleika in being nearly uniform ochreous, varied 

 slightly with grey and brown ; the ocellus rounder, with a narrow 

 fawn ring. 



Bab. Tibet ; Sikhim, 7000 feet ; Assam. Exp. 124-146 millim. 



17. Saturnia anna, Moure, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 818 ; C. $ S. no. 1545. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen brown ; collar yellow. Fore wing 

 pale yellow, irrorated with black scales ; an indistinct basal 

 black patch and antemedial line ; the ocellus large and round, 

 red-brown ringed with black, and containing a white lunule and 

 black centre with a white streak on it; the apical patch reddish 

 brown ; a submarginal brown line with two series of yellow spots 

 beyond it. Hind wing with the disk slightly suffused with pink; 

 the ocellus as on fore wing except that the outer ring is red- 

 brown with crimson inside it ; three postmedial highly dentate 

 lines on both wings. 



Hab. Sikhim. Exp. 110-120 millim. 



Sect. II. Palpi minute : branches of antennae in £ short. 



18. Saturnia grotei, Moore, P. Z. S. 1859, p. 265, pi. 65, fig. 2 ; C. $ 

 S. no. 1547. 



Differs from anna in the ground-colour of the wings being 

 brown. Fore wing with the white lunule on the ocellus smaller, 

 and no white streak on the black centre ; the submarginal line 



