4 SUPPLEMENT. 



Male. Piceous. Head black ; clypeus, palpi and antennae red. 

 Prothorax scabious, transversely elliptical ; anterior half of the border red; 

 some longitudinal impressed lines in the disk. Pectus, legs, sides of the 

 abdomen and hind borders of the segments tawny ; femora setose beneath. 

 Fore wings extending for full half the length beyond the abdomen, with 

 numerous minute pale testaceous dots, occasionally with a large pale 

 testaceous patch in the disk near the base. Hind wings pellucid; veins 

 pale. Length of the body 8 — 9 Hues ; expansion of the fore wings 28 — 

 30 lines. 



The prothorax is regularly elliptical, and thus differs from that of P. 

 Mexicana, in which the hind part is broader than the fore part, and is 

 truncated on each side. 

 a — b. South Mexico. From Mr. Jauson's collection. 



HOMCEOGAMIA SINENSIS. 



Sinensis, Sauss. Mim. Soc. Phys. Gen. xx. 282. 

 Pekin, North China. 



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 Fam. 3. PANESTHIDjE. 



A. Male and female winged. 



a. Legs thick. ----- Panesthia. 



b. Legs slender. ----- Paranauphceta. 



B. Fore wings lobiform. No hind wings. - - Parahormetica. 



C. Male and female wiugless. - - - Dasyposoma. 



Genus 1. PANESTHIA. 



A. Supra-anal lamina dentate. - Morio, Javanica, serratissima, 



B. Supra-anal lamina entire. 



anguslipennis, transversa. 

 - Auslralis. 



Panesthia Javanica. 



cvibrata, C. B. 24. 



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Panesthia serratissima, C. D. i. 120. 



This seems to be a variety of P. Morio, in which the subanal lamina 

 is in some cases distinctly dentate, in others hardly dentate. 



a — c. Ternate. From M. Brunner de WatteuwyTs collection. 



Panesthia Australis, C. D. i. 120. 



a, b. Port Denison. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 

 c. South Australia. Presented by B. Baktwell, Esq. 



