658 An. Lutz, 
P. suturalis Roxpanı gehört ebenso wie P. arcuata und filipalpis 
WirLıston zum Genus Zsenbeckia und dasselbe eilt von P. bahiensis 
BiIGoT. 
Ich gebe hier die noch ausständigen Beschreibungen: 
Erephopsis (Pangonia) unicolor Maca. (L. 2, 8). 
Originalbeschreibung: „Aufa. Antennis pedibusque rufis. Alis 
fuscanis. Oculis hirtis (tab. 3, fig. 6). 
Long. 91. 2. Trompe longue de 41. Barbe, palpes, face, front 
et antennes roux. Front mat ä& deux bandes longitudinales luisantes. 
Yeux brievement velues. Des ocelles. Thorax et abdomen roux; 
dessous du corps roux. Ailes d’un rouge brunätre; deuxieme cellule 
sous-marginale & appendice court; premiere posterieure fermee au 
bord de Yaile. 
Du Bresil, Minas Geraes. Collection de M. Bıcor.“ 
Zusatz von WILLISTON (]. c.): 
„Numerous specimens. The antennae are slender, the third 
joint but little expanded at the base, the second to the seventh 
annuli of the third joint of nearly equal length, the eicht as long 
as the three preceeding together. The face is concally produced. 
The second joint of the palpi is a long as the third joint of the 
antennae and is slenderly crescentic in shape. A rudiment of a 
vein is present on the anterior branch of the third vein, but the 
first posterior cell is open. The proboseis is long, and the labium 
is coiled up within the buccal cavity admitting of great extension.“ 
Erephopsis (Pangonia) fumifera WALKER (L. 3, 9). 
Originalbeschreibung: „oem. Picea; caput et pectus albohirta, 
llum amtice ferrugineum; amtennae fulvae; proboscis corpore dimidio 
longior ; abdomen ferrugineum, fasciculis dorsalibus et apicalibus albis; 
pedes ferruginei, tarsis piceis; alae cinereae ad costam fuscae, apud 
venas transversas obscuriores. 
Fem. Piceous. Head ferruginous in front, clothed beneath with 
white hairs. Proboscis black much more than half the length of 
the body. Antennae tawny, darker towards the tips. Pectus and 
sides of the thorax clothed with white hairs. Wings gray, brown 
toward the costa; transverse veinlets and angle of the cubital vein 
forming a slightly obtuse angle which has no rudiment of a vein 
clouded with darker brown; fore branch of the cubital vein 
