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In this specimen the hind branch of the cubital vein is simple 

 in one wing, but rejects a short branch in the other. 



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Pangonia sorbens. 



Fern. Var. Piceous. Head in front, antennae and abdomen 

 ferruginous. Head beneath and pectus clothed with white hairs. 

 Abdomen with a piceous spot at the base. Legs tawny. Wings 

 grayish brown, darker along the costaand on the fork of the cubital 

 vein, and on the transverse veinlets. 



In this species the hind branch of the cubital vein does not, as 

 in P. basalis, join the first externo-medial vein on the border, but at 

 a short distance from it, and thereby forms a petiolated areolet. 



a. Santarem, Brazil. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



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 Pangonia suturalis. 

 Pangonia suturalis, Rondani, Ditteri Brasiliani, 1848. 

 Brazil. 



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Note. —Pangonia furcata, fyc. is inadvertently inserted below 

 instead of above S. Africa. 



Pangonia fumifera. 



Fcem. Picea; caput et pectus albo hirta, ilium antice ferru- 

 gineum; antennce fulvce ; proboscis corporis dimidio longior ; 

 abdomen ferrugineum, fasciculis dorsalibuset apicalibus albis; 

 pedes ferruginei, tarsis piceis ; alee cinerece, ad costamfusca, 

 apud venas transversas obscuriores. 



Fern. Piceous. Head ferruginous in front, clothed beneath 

 with white hairs. Proboscis black, much more than half the length 

 of the body. Antennas tawny, darker towards the tips. Pectus and 

 sides of the thorax clothed with white hairs. Wings gray, brown 

 towards the costa ; transverse veinlets and angle of the cubital vein 



