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Female. Black, nearly linear. Head pilose, extending very little 

 beyond the protliorax, testaceous about the nioulli; two transverse im- 

 pressions; a whitish spot on each side adjoiuiuf^ the testaceous socket of 

 the antenna. Eyes moderately apart IVum each other. Palpi testaceous. 

 Antennae much shorter than the body. Prolhorax transversely subeiiiptical, 

 thickly punctured, with a few shallow excavations, ferruj^inous, retlexed 

 and rounded on each side ; fore border very slightly vaulted ; lateral angles 

 very much rounded; hind border forming a rounded angle and extending 

 over the scutellum. Mesothorax and metathorax testaceous. Abdomen 

 piceous, testaceous at the base; subapical lamina entire. Cerci lanceolate. 

 Legs tawny, stout; femora bristly; tibia? with robust spines. Wings 

 brownish cinereous; veins brown. Fore wings moderately broad, dark 

 brown towards the base and along the cosla, coriaceous near the base ; 

 humeral trunk black; transverse sectors numerous, mostly regular; inter- 

 mediate longitudinal veins distinct. Hind wings with few transverse 

 sectors, except near the tip of the discoidal area; iulennediate longi- 

 tudinal veins more or less abbreviated towards the base ; anal area 

 cinereous. Length of the body 10 lines; of the wings 22 lines. 



It differs much from P. asluans, P.fervida and P. africana in the 

 colour of the prothorax and of the fore wings. 



a. Cape. From Dr. Krauss' collection. 



27. Panchloua tf.nebrigera. 



Foam. Niijraj fusiformis, sublus fulva ; caput prothoracem perpaullo 

 sttpcrans, margine anlico fidvo ; ncuii picei, invlcem remoli ; protliorax 

 sublilissime punctalus, bifnveolatus, laleribus subrejlexis, margine 

 poslico subrotundato ; abdomen fulvum , apice integrum ; pedes fulvi ; 

 alee anticcB pice<s, abdomen superantes ; ala dextra areis discoidali et 

 anali cinereis ; alee posliccB cinerecs, apud custam picece. 



Female. Black, fusiform, smooth, shining, tawny beneath. Head 

 extending very little beyond the prolhorax, tawuy about the mouth ; sockets 

 of the antenna? yellow. Eyes piceous, wide apart. Palpi piceous. Antenuce 

 black, tawny at the base. Prolhorax very finely punctured, much narrower 

 in front, with a broad shallow furrow on each side near the border, which 

 is slightly rounded and redexed ; fore border hardly truncated; hind border 

 slightly rounded. Mesothorax and metathorax ferruginous. Abdomen 

 tawny, entire at the tip. Cerci lanceolate, moderately long. Legs tawny, 

 moderately stout. Wings extending beyond the abdomen, with numerous 

 and regular transverse sectors. Fore wings piceous, the left wing cinereous 

 towards the tip, the right wing cinereous except about the base and along 

 tbe costa; some of the oblique veins in the costal area forked. Hind wings 

 cinereous, piceous along the costa; anal area paler cinereous than the dis- 

 coidal area. Length of the- body 8 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Hindoslan. From Mr, Wooley's collection. 



28. Panchlora lata. 



Mas. Tesiacea, lata, ellipiica ; caput puree punctattim, fascia dentata 

 inlerrupla annuloque anteriore strigas duas arcuatas emittente piceis; 

 antenna picece, bad fulva ; prothorax dilatatus, plaga picea scutelli- 



