10 INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 



13. fulvifascia 16. coujuugeu^ 



14. tricolor 17. gibbula 



15. gemella 18. parva 



OsCA. (/X4aaTV^^A^/^./^^!L4/<' " ^ J 



Allied to Pangoiiia, but distinguished by the short wings, and by tho 

 shape of the abdomen, which is rather flat, and increases in breadth from 

 the base to the tip ; the latter is truncated . 



1. depressa^ J^f^-^eiW^ 2. albithorax 



Philoliche, Hoffmatisegg. - j ^-c^ywrj-vt^n^ 



Has long wings, a rather narrow body, and a short but somewhat 

 slender mouth ; there is a vather long stump on the angle of the tip cross- 

 vein ; the abdomen is spindle-shaped. 



1. fuscipennis 4. fusiformis 



2. notabilis 5. viridiventris 



3. umbra 



SciONE. 



B^^ M .^ 0(P^ f.^/ 



Allied to Fidena : the first and fourth posterior areolets, and the first 

 inferior areolet are closed near the border, the second and third posterior 

 areolets are partly united ; the angle of the tip cross-vein is ^'ery straight 

 and has no stump : the mouth is slender, and about half the length of the 

 body. p 



1 . incompleta Ox > 



PlINTHINA. _ ^^Ajzj^W^'iA^I 



Allied to Clanis, but distinguished by the spot on the fore border of 

 the wing, and by the shortness of the areolet, whose side veins are united 

 and form a long petiole. 



1. macroporum 



SCARPHIA. ('imt'a.^vn^\JU± k^C I 



Allied to Phara, but the tip cross-vein is short, has no stump, and is 

 almost straight, its angle being very indistinct. 



1. directa ^^A^ 



