BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. IIANDL. BAND 27. AFD. IV. N:0 7. 29 



Fig. 



nearly reaching to the apex of the cell of före wing, bipecti- 



nate; the braiiches slender and rather long in the raale, short 



in the female. Före tibise normal, unar- 



nied; hind tibiee ^yith 4 spurs. Wings 



broader in the males. Före wing with 



vein 3 from well before angle of cell, 



5 from the middle betvveen 4 and 6, 6 



from the stalk of 9 + (7 + 8), 7 and 8 



stalked together from 9, 10 absent, 11 



anastomosing with 9 to far beyond the 



stalk of 7 + 8 and then forming a very 



short bar between 9 and 12, rarely free 



at base and forming a very narrow, 



linear areole (fig. 20); the lower disco- 



cellular straight and nearly erect; the 



middle discocellular very oblique and 



shortly angled at its upper end, much 



longer than the lower. Hind wing with 



vein 3 from well before angle of cell, 



5 nearly in the middle between 4 and 6, 



() and 7 stalked, 8 nearly straight and 



near base connected with the cell by a 



bar; the discocellulars oblique, nearly of 



equal length or the middle longer than 



the lower. Frennlum and retinacnlnm 



absent in both sexes. 



This genus is very nearly allied to Epijana and seems 



19. Phasicnecus 



ohtusns 9- 



Fig. 20. Phasicnecns 



sigyna. Part of före 



wing witli the linear 



areole. 



only 

 on a 

 1. 



to diifer by vein 7 and 8 of före wing being emitted 

 common stalk from 9. 



Ent. Tidskr. 



14 p. 209 (1893). 



3. 



Ph. sifiyna Afriv. 



Pl. 4 Fig. 2. 



Camerun. 



m. Preussi AuRiv. Ent. Tidskr. 14 p. 209 (1893). — 



Pl. 4 Fig. 3. 



Camerun. 



Ph. rosetts Druce Proc. Zool. Soc. 188G p. 410 t. 38 f. 3 



Congo. Delagoa Bay. 



Ph. Gregorii Butler Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894 p. 58() t. 37 



f. 6 (1894); ? = rosens Dr. var. 



Brit. East Africa: Sabaki Valley. 



