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Lariochlora Warr. both sexes have the antennae pectinated, Imt the hindwings are 

 angulated and the apex of forewings falcate ; in the present genns the hindwings 

 are well ronnded, the hindmargin of forewings sini]ily curved, and the apex not 

 falcate. 



NeunUion : forewings, cell lialf as long as wing; discoccllular oblinuc, sligluly 

 concave outwards; first median nervule at fonr-fifths, second close before third; 

 lovrer radial from nj)per two-thirds of discocellular ; upper radial from upper angle: 

 veins 7, 8, 9, 10, stalked, 11 anastomosing with 12. Hindwings with costal touch- 

 ing subcostal only near base ; 6 and 7 short-stalked ; 3 and 4 from a ])oint. 



Type : Ileirrorueliis devocata Wlk. {Geometrci). 



Here also belong, I believe, malachitica Saalm. and snbiafd, Feld. 



32. lodis spumifera sp. nov. 



Forewings: semitransparent iridescent dark sea-green, densest along the costa 

 and around the discocellular, finely ripjiled with whitish ; the fringe concolorous. 



IlinflwiiKja : with the shade on the discocellular larger ; the fringe deeper 

 green, with bright dots at the ends of the veins, more conspicuous than in the fore- 

 wings ; the usual lines absent, but in the hindwings in certain lights the outer l)ent 

 denticulate line can sometimes be traced. 



Underside pale opaline green. Thorax and abdomen greenish ; vertex wliite ; 

 shaft of antennae white, annulated with rufous, the pectinations rufous : pal|)i pale, 

 with rufous ti]>s ; face worn. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



One $ from Penang, November 1806 (Curtis). 



33. Nemoria unilinea. 



ITemithcu unilinea Warr., Nov. Zool. IV. p. 40. 



The face and vertex of this species are pale green, and the fillet aloue white. 

 The examination of unfaded specimens enables me to make this correction. All the 

 seven species (A Ilemitlicii described at pages 30 — 41, Nos. 78 — 84, should ))o trans- 

 ferred to the genus Nemoria^ the hindwings of all being rounded. 



34. Oenospila rubricorpus sp. nov. 



Forewings : green ; costa white, with a pale yellowish streak beneath, passing 

 into the green of the wing; lines marked by red dashes on veins ; first before one- 

 third, second at two-thirds: cell-spot bright red; marginal lino scarlet, mixed with 

 a few blackish scales, at apex for a short distance underlining the white costal 

 streak, interrupted on hindmargin by pale spots at the vein-ends ; fringe silvery 

 white ; at anal angle a vertical oval pink blotch, edged with deep red and black 

 scales. 



Ilinihrings: like forewings; instead of tlie anal spot with a rounded triangular 

 blotch of red and black scales on second fourth of inner margin. 



Underside pale green, the blotches stowing through. Face, palpi, and fore- 

 logs white below, brown-red above ; vertex and antennae white ; thorax and base 

 oC abdomen green ; rest of abdomen red-brown above, wholly pale green below. 



Expanse of wings : 36 mm. 



One ¥ from Warri, Niger Coast Protectorate, September 1807 (Ur. llotli). 



