II4 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
124. GENUS ANTERETHISTA, MEYRICK 
Anterethista, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 237 (1914). — Type : A. heleractis, Meyrick. 
Characters. — Head smooth; ocelli posterior; tongue developed. Antennae 4/5, in cj simple, 
basal joint elongate, without pecten. Labial palpi very long, recurved, slender, second joint with scales 
somewhat expanded towards apex above, terminal joint longer than second, acute. Maxillary palpi 
minute, filiform, appressed. Posterior tibiae with appressed hairs above. Forewings with 15b furcate, 
2 from towards angle, 7 absent, 11 from 2/3. Hindwings r, elongate-trapezoidal, apex tolerably pointed, 
termen somewhat sinuate, cilia 3; with slight cubital pecten; 3 and 4 rather approximated towards base, 
5 nearly parallel, 6 absent, 7 to apex. 
Remarks. — Perhaps a specialised derivative of Commatica. 
Geographical distribution of species. — South American. 
Larva unknown. 
1. A. phosphoroba, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 66 (1922). Brazil, Peru. 
2. A. heteraclis, Meyrick, ibidem, p. 237 (1914). Guiana, Brazil, Peru. 
125. GeNus STAGMATURGIS, MEYRICK 
Stagmaturgis, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 3, p. 25 (1923). — Type: S. calharosema, Meyrick.! 
Characters. — Head smooth; ocelli posterior; tongue developed. Antennae 3/4, in c simple, 
basal joint elongate, without pecten. Labial palpi very long, recurved, slender, smooth, terminal joint 
longer than second, acute. Maxillary palpi rudimentary. Posterior tibiae clothed with hairs above. 
Forewings with 2 from towards angle, 2-6 parallel, 7 absent. r1 from middle. Hindwings 2/3, narrow- 
trapezoidal, apex pointed, termen sinuate, cilia 1 1/4; with slight cubital pecten; 3 and 4 connate, 
5 nearly parallel, 6 and 7 approximated towards base. 
Remarks. — Probably derived from Commatica. 
Geographical distribution of species. — South American. 
Larva unknown. 
1. S. catharosema, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 3, p. 25 (1923). Brazil. 
126. GENUS SIMONEURA, WALSINGHAM 
Simoneura, Walsingham, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Lep. Het. Vol. 4, p. 72 (1911). — Type: S. ofhilis, 
Walsingham. 
Characters. — Iiead smooth; ocelli posterior; tongue developed Antennae 3/4, in c simple, 
basal joint without pecten. Labial palpi long, recurved, second joint thickened with appressed scales, 
somewhat expanded above towards apex, terminal joint nearly as long as second, acute. Maxillary palpi 
very short, filiform, appressed to tongue. Posterior tibiae clothed with hairs above. Forewings with 2 
from 3/4, 3 and 4 closely approximated, 5 rather approximated, 6 remote, to costa, 7 absent, 11 from 
