IfS rXSECTA SAUNDEKhilANA. 



tVrnigiuous beneath : legs tawny ; thighs clothed with black hairs ; claws 

 black ; Ibot-cushions yellow : wings light gray ; disks of the areolets pale 

 brown : wing-ribs tawny ; veins pitchy, tawny towards the base ; a pitchy 

 brand beyond the middle of the fore border ; scales pale gray ; poisers 

 tawny. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



West Australia. 



The posterior submarginal areolet is open in P. incoiispicua, gemina 

 and ruficornis ; closed on the border in P. contigna and Jacksonii ; closed 

 near the border in P. quadrimacnla and Winthemi ; closed at some distance 

 from the l)order in P. divisa. 



Pangonia notabilis. 



Fiisca, capitis vitta sculelloque ferrugineis, pectore cinereo, abdomine fulvo 

 fasciculis alhis maculisque nigris ornato, antennis ferrugineis hasi 

 fulvis, palpis pedibusque fidvis, alisfuscis. 



Mas. Head covered with pale tawny down, clothed beneath with 

 hoary haii's, adorned with a slender, shining, ferruginous stripe between 

 the eyelets and the feelers : mouth tawny ; sucker black, tawny at the 

 base ; lancets ferruginous ; palpi tawny, clothed with short black hairs, 

 nearly as long as the chest : feelers ferruginous, taw^ny and clothed 

 with black hairs at the base : eyes pitchy ; fore part slightly con- 

 vex, its facets rather larger than those elsewhere : chest brown, clothed 

 with tawny hairs ; breast gray, clothed with hoary haii's ; scutcheon ferru- 

 ginous : abdomen tawny, broader and much longer than the chest ; third, 

 fourth and fifth segments adorned on each side of the hind borders with 

 tufts of white hairs ; third segment with a small round black spot in the 

 middle, and a large triangular black spot on each side of the fore border ; 

 the fourth segment has also a large triangular spot on each side ; sides of 

 the fifth segment slightly marked with black : legs tawny, clothed with 

 short black hairs : wings brown ; wing-ribs and veins pitchy ; scales dark 

 tawny; poisers tawny. Length of the body 7^ lines; of the wings 18 

 lines. 



South America. 



