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VI. PANOGENA gen. nov.— Typus : jasmini. 



Spliiii.e, Boisduval {iimi Linne, 1758), Sjjec. Gen. Lip. Hit. i. p. 69 (1875) (partim). 

 Dihidlii, Butler {mm Grote & Rob., 1865), Proc. Zunl. Soc. Land. p. 168 (1877). 

 Pi-otoparce, id.. I.e. p. 169 (1877). 



ilvgaiiiitoii, Kirby (nan Boisduval, 1875), Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 682 (1892) (partim). 

 Phleijclhuiitius, id. (nun Hiibner, 1822), I.e. p. 687 (1892). 



The two species treated iiuder this uew term come in general appearance as 

 well as in structure close to Xanthopan. They differ inter se rather obviously 

 in the one species (jasmini) having the midtibia spinose, while they are not spiny 

 in the other {liiu/ens), in this resfiect jasmiiii being the more specialised species. 



(J?. Genal process triangular, almost reaching to the end of the pilifer. 

 Not scaled inner surface of first palpal segment quite naked ; third segment more 

 or less prominent, its tip not uaked ; inner surface of second segment not concave. 

 Foretibia spinose, midtibia with or without spines ; first protarsal segment as long 

 as, or shorter than, the four others together ; mid- and liindtarsus with comb, 

 bristles of midtarsal comb gradually shorter, assuming gradually the length and 

 stoutness of the more distal spines, the comb differing in this respect obviously 

 from that of Xanthopan ; short spur of midtibia about half the length of the 

 l(ing one ; first segment of hiudtarsus at least half as long again as segments 2 to .5 

 together ; pulvillus present : jiaronychium with two lobes at each side. 



<S. (Jlasper with a patch of broad friction-scales, the scales nearly all minutely 

 dentate. Tenth tergite elongate, pointed, not divided, clothed with some long stiff 

 hairs ; sternite elongate-triangular. Penis-sheath with a long, slender, recurved 

 process, which points proximad and lies more or less closely upon the sheath. 



? . Eighth sternite short ; orifice of vagina transverse. 



Early stages not known. 



Hab. Madagascar. — Two species, both with the ground colour of the hindwing 

 yellow. 



Midtibia spinose ; black discal band of hindwing not 

 dilated basad behind cell, base of hindwing all 

 yellow . . . . . . . . .13. F. Jasmini. 



Midtibia not spinose ; black discal band of hindwing 



dilated basad, extreme base black . . . . 14. P. linyens. 



13. Panogena jasmini. 



*Sjihinx jHHiiiini Boisduval, Spec. Geii. Li-ji. Hit. i. p. 114, n. 55 (1875) (Tananarivo ;— coll. Charles 



Obcrtliiir) ; Mab., Ami. Sui: Ent. Fmnce p. 295 (1879) (Madag.). 

 *Dilmlm chrijiiMpteng Butler, Prm: Zoul. Soc. Loud. p. 168 (1877) (Madag. ;— Mus. Brit.) ; Saalm., 



Lip. Mmlay. p. 132. n. 3(17 (1884). 

 Dilutlla janmhii, id., I.e. u. 306 (1884). 

 lleganoton jasmini, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 683. n. 22 (1892) (Madag.). 



<??. Body and forewing whitish grey; abdomen with whitish grey lateral 

 patches. Midtibia spinose ; first segment of foretarsus shorter than segments 



2 to 5 together, with some prolonged spines ; long terminal spur of hindtibia about 



3 the length of first tarsal segment. Third segment of palpus rather prominent. 



J. Tenth abdominal tergite gradually narrowed to a jioint, slightly cnrved, 

 with some long stilf hairs, upperside strongly convex, extreme end suddenly 

 hooked ; sternite little shorter than the tergite, elongate-triangular, flat, the sides 



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