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Genus C.yrtotria, Stal. 

 Cyrtotria robusta, sp. n. 



9. Closely allied to C. gibbicollis Stal. but larger and stouter. 

 Pronotum very similar but the disc rugose and with the posterior angles 

 more strongly produced. Abdomen broadly ampliated. Legs castaneous, 

 the tibiae darker than the femora. 



Total length 15,8 mm; pronotum 4,9 mm X 6 mm, 



Rietmond, German S. W. Africa (coll. C. Berger, 1903). One example. 



Genus Isoniscus, Borg. 

 Isoniscus sjostedti, Borg. 



3 99, Bibundi, Cameroons (coll. J. Weiler and 0. Rau, 1906). 



I consider that this genus is more naturally placed in this subfamily 



than in the Panchlorinae. It is somewhat remarkable that the male 



has not yet been found, though large collections have been made in 



the Cameroons. 



Genus Dasyposoma, Br. 

 Dasyposoma nigra, Br. 



1 c;;^ , 1 9 Iguazu, Argentine and Oxapampa, Peru (coll. K. Seyd, 1907). 



Subfam. Fanesthiiuae. 



Genus Salganea, Stal. 

 Salganea morio, Burm. 



3cfcf, 299, Java (coll. Fritze). 



Genus Pauesthia, Serv. 

 Panesthia javanica, Serv. 



1 cT, 1 9, Java (coll. Fritze). 

 Panesthia australis, Br. 



19? 1 larva, Australia (coll. d er nheim er'. 



Panesthia plagiata, Walk. 



99? Ceylon (coll. Fr eudenberg). 

 Panesthia kheili, Bol. 



1 9i Stephansort, German New Guinea (coll. A. Hoffmann, 1904). 

 This is not typical as the tegmina are reduced to two lobes scarcely 

 extending beyond the metanotum, but in all other details it agrees 

 perfectly with IJolivar's description 



