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guini J* Navas (Revue Zool. Afric, p. 35, fig. 1, 1912) from 

 Bateké, Congo; $ (Ann. Soc. Brux., p. 229, fig. 1, 1914) from 

 Guinea and P. herlandi Navas (Mem. Pontific. Accadem. Rom., 

 p. 81, fig. 1, 1914) from Cöte dTvoire are P. digitatus. 



Palpares immeusiis Mac Lachlan. — Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 Lond., p. 239, 1867 (Damara Land). 



Present one female from Swakopmund (Wahlberg leg.) in 

 Stockholm Museum and one female in my coUection from 

 Cape Colony (Péringuey ded.). In tbe forewing Rs arises 

 opposite to the cubital fork, and it furcates 4 cellules from 

 its base; in the hindwing Rs arises somewhat before the 

 cubital fork, and it furcates into the third or fourth cellule 



Fig. 6. 

 Palpares imynensus. Mus. Stockholin. 



from its base. The »oblique vein» is placed in the middle 

 between the cubital fork and the origin of the first cubital 

 sector. 



Palpares latipeimis Rambur. — Hist. Nat. Ins. Né^r., 

 p. 374, 1842 (Senegal). 



Present in Stockholm Museum one male and one female 

 from Congo (Ekblom leg.) and in my osvn collection one female 

 from Angola and one from Rika tia, Lor. Marq. (Junod leg.). 

 In the forewing the Rs arises further out than the cubital 

 fork, and it forks into the second cellule from its base. In 

 the hindwing Rs arises a little before the cubital fork, and 

 it furcates into the second or third cellule from its base. 

 The »oblique vein» is a little nearer to the cubital fork than 

 to the origin of the first cubital sector. 



