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14 INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 
PANGONIA OBESA. 
Nigra, fulvo hirta, capite subtus flavo-piloso, abdominis segmentorum mar- 
ginibus posticis albo fimbriatis, palpis fulvis, pedibus piecis, alis 
fusco-subcinereis. 
Fem. Body black: head covered above with shining yellowish-white 
down, clothed beneath with pale yellow hairs : eyes pitchy: sucker pitchy, 
more than half the length of the body ; palpi tawny ; lancets ferruginous : 
feelers ferruginous?: chest and breast clothed with tawny hairs: abdomen 
nearly elliptical, longer and broader than the chest; a fringe of white 
hairs along the hind border of the second segment, and on each side of 
the hind border of the following segments: legs dark pitchy: wings 
slightly gray, tinged with brown; wing-ribs and veins tawny; scales 
whitish with pale yellow borders; poisers pitchy. Length of the body 6 
lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 
Cape. 
PancGonta concotor, Fem. 
Testacea, pectore ventreque canescentibus, antennis fulvis apice nigris, pe- 
dibus fulvis, alis cinereis ad costam subfulvis basi limpidis fuscoque 
subfasciatis. 
Body testaceous, clothed with very short tawny hairs: head clothed 
beneath with whitish hairs; eyes brassy, clothed with tawny hairs ; fore 
part nearly flat, its facets very little larger than those elsewhere: mouth 
black, as long as the chest: palpi and feelers tawny; first joint of the 
feelers clothed with long black hairs, second with long black hairs ; com- 
pound joint curved upward, tapering to the tip, which is black and beset 
with a few black bristles: breast covered with a hoary tinge, clothed with 
whitish hairs: abdomen obconical, broader and longer than the chest ; 
under side with a hoary tinge towards the base, which is clothed with 
whitish hairs, and impressed with a cross row of little punctures: legs 
tawny, thinly clothed with short black hairs; spines of the shanks dark 
tawny; claws black: wings gray for two-thirds of the length from the tip, 
thence to the base colourless, with a tawny tinge along the fore border, 
and adorned with a broad slightly oblique brown band, which extends 
from the fore border to the middle of the disk; wing-ribs, veins and 
poisers testaccous ; stump of the tip cross-vein short, proceeding from an 
