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M. INCLEMENS, p. 303, 4 = Palpares inclemens, Walker, 5 . 



M. CEPHALOTES, p. 304, 5. This is probably the cephalotes of Rambur ; 

 but I doubt much if it be identical with Klug's species ; only males 

 are in the collection, and there is a possibility that P. inclemens may 

 be the female of it. 



M. FURFURACEUS, p. 305, 6. The same as those under cephalotes, but 

 slightly differing in the markings. 



M. PATIENS, p. 305, T = Palpares patiens, Walker. 



M. LiBELLULOiDES, p. 305, 8 = Palpares libelluloides, L. One of the 

 specimens from Tunis is P. hispanus, Hagen. 



M. sPECiosus, ]). 306, 9. For the most part Palpares speciosus, L. ; 

 but four examples are P. coffer, Burm. 



M. TIGRIS, p. 307, 10=, I think, certainly Palpares manicatus of 

 Rambur, and very probably the true tigris of Dalman. 



M. iNFiMus, p. 307, [l = Palpares infimus. Walker. 



M. PAROUS p. 308, \2 = Palpares pardus, Rambur. 



M. SUBDUCENS, p. 308, l3 = Palpares cephalotes, Klug. This insect 

 is from the voyage of the ' Blonde,' and differs only very slightly in 

 markings from that described as sollicitus. 



M. INCOMMODUS, p. 309, l4 = Palpares incommodus. Walker. 



M. ZEBRATUS, p. 310, 15. According to Hagen (Stett. Ent. Zeit. 

 1860) this is not the same as zebratus of Rambur : the description of 

 the latter seems to me to agree with Walker's insect, excepting some 

 slight variation in the markings of the posterior wings. 



M. EXPERTUS, p. 311, 16 = Palpares pardus, Rambur. 



M. PARDALiNUS, p. 314, 26. This I think cannot be the same as M. 

 pardalinus of Burmeister, which seems to me to be a Pamexis, closely 

 allied to conspurcatus. Walker's insect has the form of Pamexis, but 

 wants the pulverulent appearance of those insects. I call it provi- 

 sionally Palpares ? brachypterus. 



M. occiTANicus, p. 315, 2S=Acanthaclisis occitanica, Vill. Calcaribus 

 abrupte inflexis ; area costali biareolata. 



M. DiSTiNCTUS, p. 316, 30, var. ? According to Hagen not the species 

 of Rambur. Calcaribus abrupte inflexis ; area costali uniareolata. 



M. ED AX, p. 317, 32. According to 'Q.&gen^gulo, Burm. ; the speci- 

 mens have been in alcohol, and are much altered in the coloration 

 of the body. Calcaribus abrupte inflexis ; area costali uniareolata. 



M. LONGicoLLis, var. ?, p. 318, 34. Not Rambur's species. Calcari- 

 bus abrupte inflexis ; area costali biareolata. 



