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nearly as in Ilelico}jage, but with the termeii much more weakly crennlate. ' 



Forewing with cell less thau one-half, DC moderately to rather strongly incurved 

 (hut less extremely oliliqiie posteriorly than in lleUcopnye), SC'"- long-stalked, their 

 stalk approaching or anastomosing with ( ', S( '- sometimes anastomosing with SC^~', 



R' separate, M' separate. Hindwing with C shortly and closely appressed to 



cell near base, often with a point of anastomosis, then very strongly diverging, 

 DC incurved, becoming strongly obliiine, S('- sejmrate, R- from well above middle 

 of DC but not extreme, M' separate. 



Type of the genus: Alloeopuge cinerea (VVarr.) = Agathia cinerea Wavr. (?) 

 = ITelicopage relata Warr. (c?). 



In my Key to the Genera, Alloeopage can be conveniently placed at the 

 very beginning of Group IV. : 



Forewing with SC- stalked with SC Alloeopage. 



Forewing with SC- stalked with SC'~'' the rest. 



33. Aracima serrata Wileman. 



The type is a ? , not S as given in the description {Ent. xliv. p. 271). The 

 frenulum is singularly weak, and unless it is damaged the species can hardly 

 remain in Aracima, though all other characters agree. 



Anisozyga Prout. 



In this rather extensive genus I allowed a few species to remain which ought 

 to have been removed. My sole excuse is that, with such an enormous number 

 of Hemitheine species to examine in a limited time, I ventured to trust some 

 plausible-looking placings in Aitiso.:i/ga (A/iisogamia Warr., nom. praeocc.) without 

 examining all the characters so carefully as was always done where there seemed 

 more likelihood of error or doubt. Nos. 23, 27, 28, 34, 35, and 36, having glabrous 

 femora and wanting the ? frenulum and S hindtibial process, are manifestly 

 out of ]ilace in Ai)iso.:ijga and even in Group IV. On No. 28, batis Warr., see 

 Oxychora, infra. No. 36, triseriata Warr., sinks as a synonym to Prasinocijma 

 mvisparsa Bntl. ; coerulea Warr. is a Gelasma, in so far as that genus differs 

 from Pivsinocgm/i, which is little more than a matter of shape ; ulhixeriata 

 Warr. must be called a rrasiiiocyma, but is likely related, in its very slender, 

 elongate pali)us, etc., to the group of small species (n'ridaurea, etc.) which I have 

 left in Gelasma, but which may probably form a new genus ; srintilluiis is also 

 a PruHinocyma, related to iiieisparsn ; and seininivea belongs in the same vicinity. 



34. Anisozyga polyleucotes ab. adornata ab. nov. 

 Together with tyjncal J c? of this species occurred two smaller S S (36-37 mm.), 

 with the ground-colour purer white (not creamy), the green markings somewhat 

 extended, and in particular with a small rnfous subajiical patch on the hindwing 

 above, in the position of the blackish one of the underside, but less extended. 

 On the forewing the green markings in the middle of the wing are more confluent 

 about the origin of the median veins, and on the liuulwiiiy there is a larger and 

 better defined green blotch between the radials just beyond the cell, while the 

 white discal mark is less conspicuous and appears less raised ; on both wings 

 the snbterminal green markings are also somewhat better developed. Hindwing 



