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white spots on the apical half, and two small 

 ones at the base. Fringe spotted. Palpi black, 

 with three white bands, the broadest apical. 

 Apex white. Madras. 



6. P. chaudoyei. — Wing, six black costal 

 spots ; legs unhanded, a pale knee and tibial spot 

 on the hind legs. Palpi, apex black and with 

 three narrow white bands. Algeria. 



7. P. palestinensis. — Wings, five large black 

 costal spots and five yellowish ones of unequal 

 length. Legs brown, a pale spot at junction of 

 tibiae and femora, and tibiae and metatarsi. 

 Palpi, three pale bands, the apex white. Differs 

 from P. chaudoyei in the form of the large costal 

 spot in the apical half of the sixth long vein being 

 dark, and in presence of a deep brown medium 

 thoracic line. Resembles closely P. ■ superpictus, 

 but the legs are unhanded ; spotted wing fringe, 

 and uniserrated large fore ungues in the male. 



8. P. minimus. — Wings, three nearly equal 

 creamy spots and an apical spot. Fringe, spotted 

 except at the sixth vein, thus distinguished from 

 P. superpictus. Legs, no trace of banding or pale 

 knee spots. Mid ungues straight ; fore ungues 

 curved. Hong Kong. 



g. P. atratipes. — Clypeus, trilobed, costa 

 uniformly black, six spots on the veins. Australia. 



10. P. meriis. — Resembles P. cineveus, but 

 distinguished by the spotted and banded femora 

 and tibiae, also by its broader fringe spots. 



11. P. pitchfordi. — Three main costal spots, 

 two basal interruptions. Sixth vein two spots. 

 Thorax broad white median band. Zululand. 



Genus Arribalzagia. — Related to Myzorhyn- 

 chus, but has no distinct lateral scale tufts. 



