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clouded with darker brown ; fore branch of the cubital vein forini: 

 a slightly obtuse angle, which has no rudiment of a vein ; bind 

 branch joining the first externo-medial at a short distance from the 

 border of the wing. Abdomen pale ferruginous, semipellucid, 

 darker above than beneath, with a patch of white hairs on the hind 

 border of each segment, and one on each side at the tip. Legs 

 tawny ; tarsi piceous, tawny at the base. Length of the body 

 6 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



This species much resembles P. sorbens, but the latter has 

 a longer proboscis, and its abdomen is without the dorsal patches of 

 white hairs. 



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



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Pangonia Amboinensis. 



Fern. Black. Head beneath, pectus and sides of the thorax 

 clothed with gilded hairs. Proboscis much longer than the body. 

 Thorax covered above with short black hairs. Abdomen piceous 

 black; first, second and third segments tawny, with a black dorsal 

 stripe; under side mostly ferruginous. Legs tawny. Wings 

 brow r n ; first fore fork of the cubital vein rejecting a short branch ; 

 hind fork approaching near to the tip of the fiist externo-medial 

 vein. 



«. Sikkim Himalaya, North India. From Dr. Hooker's collection. 



Pangonia Taprobanes. 



Fcem. Nigro-picea ; proboscis corpore multo brevior ; antennce 

 ferruginece ant lutece ; thorax testaceo quadrivittatus ; abdomen 

 fulvum, vitta dorsali apiceque piceis ; pedes fulvi ; alee fuscce, 

 areolarum marginalium discis cinereis, venis ferrugineis. 



Fern. Piceous black. Head clothed with testaceous hairs be- 

 neath, black and shining in front, clothed elsewhere with testaceous 

 tomentum, with the exception of the frontal callus, which is black 

 and nearly fusiform. Proboscis much shorter than the body. 

 Antenna? ferruginous. Thorax with four testaceous stripes. Pec- 

 tus clothed with testaceous hairs. Abdomen tawny, with a piceous 

 dorsal stripe, which is dilated towards the tip, and there occupies the 





