SATUENIA. — EUEABILA. 
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deep reddisli chocolate^ with whitish fringes to the segments. Under surface similar to T. 
repandum, but with the veins whitish. Expanse of wings 91 millim. 
5 , Kangra valley ; from pupae spun in fern. 
We have what seems to be the male of this species in the Museum collection ; like the 
female it is larger than the corresponding sex of T. rohustum, the primaries being compara- 
tively longer and narrower. The entire insect is greyer, darker, and more uniformly coloured. 
T. igniflua of Ceylon, the female of which much resembles that sex of T. castanoptera, may 
be distinguished by its whitish abdomen and paler secondaries. The male is too dissimilar 
to be confounded with that sex of the Kangra species, inasmuch as it closely resembles its 
female. 
SATURNIIDtE. 
SATUENIA, Schr. 
Saturnia hockingii. (Plate CXXIV. figs. 2, 3.) 
Saturnia hockingii, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 402. 
Intermediate in character between S. anna and S. pavonia-minor : form of S. anna ; 
coloration of S. pavonia-minor 2 , but without the white patches and borders ; the first 
black-edged band of the primaries placed nearer to the base, the ocellus transversely 
ovate ; a brown nebula above and below the ocellus and a whity-brown nebula beyond 
it ; the two ixndulated black discal lines much more deeply sinuated ; a third, but less 
sharply defined line inside the ordinary lines from inner margin to median vein ; no 
red spot below the variegated apical patch ; ordinary submarginal line very slender and 
more irregular than in S. pavmia-mrnor ; a second blacker line beyond it, limiting the 
brown external border : secondaries with only one dusky stripe across the basal third, 
ocellus coloured similarly to that of the primaries, paler than in the European species 
and enclosing a prominent pure white lunule ; area beyond the ocellus pink ; discal and 
submarginal lines dilfering somewhat as on the primaries : banding of abdomen obsolete. 
The under surface difl^ers much as above. Expanse of wings, <S 9G millim., $ 103 millim. 
Kulu. Cocoon under stones. 
The female is a little darker than the male. 
LIMACODID^. 
EUEABILA, gen. nov. 
Nearest to Rabila, but in some respects corresponding with Thyatira and Gonophora. 
The thorax higher ; the tegulte longer and more pointed ; the metathorax with a cup-like 
