PAN0LI3. 



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Genus PANOLIS. 



Type. 



Pa:^olis, Iliibn. Verz. p. 214 (1827) flammea. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi sbort. porrect, clothed with long hair ; 

 frons smooth ; eyes small, reniform. not ciliated ; antenn.-? of male serrate and 

 fasciculate; head and thorax clothed with hair only and without distinct crests; 

 tibiiE fringed with long hair; abdomen clothed with rough hair, with dorsal 

 crest at base and lateral fringes of hair. Fore wing with the apex rounded, 

 the termen obliquely curved ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from 

 upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. 

 Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell ; 5 obsolescent from middle of 

 discocellutars ; 6, 7 shortly stalked or fro.u angle ; 8 auastomosing with the 

 cell near base only. 



1S07. Panolis flammea. 



Noctiia flammea, SchiflP. Wien. Verz. p. 87 (1776); Hubn. Eur. Schmett. 



f. 476. 

 Kociua griseovariegata, Goeze, Beitr. iv. p. 2.50 (1781); Stand. Oat. Lep. 



pal. p. 202. 

 Nocfua piniperda, Loschge, Naturf. xxi. p. 27, pi- ii. (1785) ; Panz. Kob. 



pi. 1. ff. 11, 12 (1786); Esp. Schmett. iv. pi. 125. ff. 1-6; Dup. Lep. 



Fr. vi. p. 4.S6, pi. 100. ff". 2. ?>; Steph. 111. Prit. Ent., Haust. iii. p. 19. 

 Isochia tclifeni, Pityk. Vet.-Akad. Stock, xlviii. ]). 60, pi. 2. ff. 2, 3 (1786). 

 Bomhyx spreta, Fabr. Mant. Ins. li. p. 124 (1787); Curt. Brit. Ent. V. 



pl.'ll7. 

 Noctuapini, Vill. Ent. ii. p. 278 (1789). 

 Noctua ochroleuca, Hiibn. Eiu-. Si-hmett., Noct. f. 91 (1827). 



Head and thorax rufous more or less mixed with white ; the 

 teguke and patagia edged with white ; tarsi ringed with white ; 

 abdomen brown, more or less grey towards base. Fore wing bright 



¥\g. 1'63 —PanolUjlaihmea, J. \. 



or deep rufous, more or less strongly suffused with gre}- or white ; 

 the veins white and brown ; subbasal line represented by slight 

 white marks below costa and in cell ; antemedial line indistinct ; 

 oblique, waved, rufous defined by white on inner side ; claviform 

 with its extremity indicated by a white and brown point ; orbicular 

 and reniform white, often with pale rufous centres, the former 

 small, more or less elongate elliptical, and often with its lower 

 edge produced to a streak on median nervure, sometimes connected 

 with the reniform, which is large and has its upper angle produced ; 

 postmedial line defined by white on outer side, dentate, bent out- 

 wards below costa, excurvcd to vein 4, then iucurved ; subterminal 

 line represented by a series of more or less indistinct dentate rufous 

 marks, angled outwards below veins 7 and 4 to tornus, the area 

 beyond it sometimes whitish with dark streaks on the extremity of 

 veins ; cilia rufous intersected with w hite. Hind wing fuscous 



