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planata (Perty) (Roth, 197 3; type of genus, Princis, 1964), are so 
different from inaequalis that it is unwarranted to place this species 
in any of these genera. The most unusual features of the genitalia 
of inaequalis are the R2 (Fig. 31) with a basal projection extend- 
ing toward the inner margin of the hook, and the densely setose 
preputial modification (Figs. 29, 30). The R2, L2d, and Li 
(Figs. 29-32) of inaequalis are remarkably similar to these structures 
of Pinaconota bifasciata (Figs. 15-23). The prepuce in both have 
a large faintly sclerotized plate which lies under the L2vm; the pre- 
puce of inaequalis differs in lacking some large spines on the border 
and smaller ones on the membrane above L2vm. Although the color 
markings and size of Panchlora inaequalis differs from Pinaconota 
bifasciata (cf. Figs. 1 and 24), the marked similarity in their 
genitalia and other characters indicates that the former species 
should be placed in Pinaconota. 
The following is a redescription of Panchlora inaequalis supple- 
menting that of Walker. 
Pinaconota inaequalis (Walker), n. comb. 
(Figs. 24-32) 
Panchlora inaequalis Walker (1868, 33, $ not 9 as indicated). 
Tribonium inaequalis (Walker) (Kirby, 1904, 157). 
Proscratea inaequalis (Walker) (Princis, 1958, 70, $). 
cf holotype (Fig. 24). Interocular space about twice the width 
of one eye. Prothorax widest below middle, arched anteriorly, disk 
flat, slanting laterally; lateral angles rounded, posterior margin 
slightly convex. Supra-anal plate broadly rounded with a distinct 
mesal invagination. Cerci reaching to about the hind margin of supra- 
anal plate (Fig. 25). Subgenital plate asymmetrical, roughly tri- 
angular, rounded on the left side and broadly incised on the right; 
styles absent, but these apparently had been broken off (Fig. 26). 
Costa of tegmina slightly and regularly curved. Anterior margin 
of front femur with 5 or 6 heavy spines, more or less uniform in 
size, followed by about a dozen small uniformly spaced piliform 
setae, terminating in a large distal spine (Type B) ; posterior 
margin with 1 stout spine about distance from apex; distal spine 
present; genicular spine absent; anterior margins of mid and hind 
femora with 2 or 3, and posterior margins with 3 widely spaced, 
small stout spines; genicular spines present as well as distal spines 
