10 INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 
13. fulvifascia 16. conjungens 
14. tricolor 17. gibbula ¥ 
15. gemella 18. parva 
Osca. 
Allied to Pangonia, but distinguished by the short wings, and by the 
shape of the abdomen, which is rather flat, and increases in breadth from 
the base to the tip; the latter is truncated. 
1. depressa 2. albithorax 
Putroticue, Hoffmansegg. 
Has long wings, a rather narrow body, and a short but somewhat 
slender mouth ; there is a rather long stump on the angle of the tip cross- 
vein ; the abdomen is spindle-shaped. 
1. fuscipennis 4. fusiformis 
2. notabilis 5. viridiventris 
3. umbra 
ScIoNe. 
Allied to Fidena: the first and fourth posterior areolets, and the first 
inferior areolet are closed near the border, the second and third posterior 
areolets are partly united ; the angle of the tip cross-vein is very straight 
and has no stump: the mouth is slender, and about half the length of the 
body. 
1. incompleta 
PLINTHINA. 
Allied to Clanis, but distinguished by the spot on the fore border of 
the wing, and by the shortness of the areolet, whose side veins are united 
and form a long petiole. 
1. macroporum 
Scarputa. 
Allied to Phara, but the tip cross-vein is short, has no stump, and is 
almost straight, its angle being very indistinct. 
1. directa 
