16. P. ardensis. —Tarsal bands, apical. Palpi, 
four bands. Natal. 
e. A broad tibia-metatarsal joint band. 
17. P. leucosphyrus .—Leukos = white, sphyron = 
ankle-joint. Distinguished by prominent tibio- 
metatarsal band and by the prominent median dark 
spot on costa. Sumatra. 
18. P. elegans.— Palpi, four white bands. Wing 
costa, four large black-scaled areas, three small. Wing 
fringe, six pale interruptions. Legs speckled with 
white scales. Femora and tibiae speckled in hind legs. 
Characterized by a large tibio-metatarsal band on the 
hind legs. Resembles N. stephensi ; differs in the 
palpi ; has four, not three, spots on the sixth longi¬ 
tudinal vein. Differs from P. leucosphyrus in having 
four, not six, spots on the sixth vein ; in the tarsal 
banding which is apical only and does not involve both 
sides of the joint as in P. leucosphyrus. India. 
Addenda 
19. P. atratipes. —Clypeus, trilobed, costa uni¬ 
formly black, six spots on the veins. Australia. 
20. P. merus. —Resembles P. cinereus , but dis¬ 
tinguished by the spotted and banded femora and 
tibiae, also by its broader fringe spots. South and 
East Africa. 
21. P. pitchfordi. —Three main costal spots, two 
basal interruptions. Sixth vein two spots. Thorax 
broad white median band. Zululand. 
Genus Myzorhynchella 
Head clothed with rather long flattened out¬ 
standing scales. Not forked and fimbriated. Wings 
dense, broad short lanceolate scales. Closely allied to 
Myzorhynchus. 
