FAM. GEOMETRIDZE 43 
Pseudoterpna koveana, Alphéraky, Roman. Mém. Lép. Vol. 9, p. 181, t. 10, 
f. 6 (1897) (nov. syn.). 
Actenochroma virescens, Leech, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), Vol. 20, p. 230 
(1897). 
5. D. subrosea (Warren). — Pl. I, Fig. 5. N. India. 
Perissolophia subrosea, Warren, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 350 (1893). 
Pseudoterpna subrosea, Hampson, Fauna Ind. Moths, Vol. 3, p, 478 (1895). 
6. D. subsimilis (Warren). 
Perissolophia subsimilis, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 5, p. 232 (1898). 
Pseudoterpna subsimilis, Hampson, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 14, 
p. 654 (1902). 
7. D. purpurata, Bastelberger. Formosa. 
Dindica purpurata, Bastelberger, Intern. Ent. Zeit. Guben, Vol. 4, p. 248 
Zu 
"undiras 
(191r). 
I8. GENUS CYNEOTERPNA, NOV. NOM., PROUT 
Cyneoterpna, nov. nom. Prout. 
Autanepsia. Turner, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35, p. 629 (1910) (nec Turner, 1908). 
Characters. — Frons tufted. Head with a hood projecting above frons. Palpus rather long, 
second joint hairy bencath, third joint long, close-scaled. Tongue developed. Antenna in c bipectinate 
with moderate branches, apical one-third simple; in Q simple. Pectus and femora densely hairy. 
Hindtibia in gf not dilated, in both sexes with all spurs. Abdomen very slightly crested. Frenulum 
fully developed. Forewing rather elongate, costa nearly straight, termen crenulate, DC incurved, 
SC! from cell, anastomosing with C and SC?, SC*?* stalked, from well before R!, R? from close 
to R! (exceptionally even stalked), M! separate; hindwing with apex somewhat cut away, termen 
crenulate, especially from R? to M?, inner margin rather long, C approximated to cell near one-half, 
then rapidly diverging, SC? rather widely separate from R!, R? from close to R!, M! well separate. 
Early stages unknown. 
Probably related to Terpna (Hypobapta) bercomptaria, though not extremely closely. 
Type of the genus : Cymneoterfna wilsoni (Felder) — Hypochroma wilsoni, Felder. 
Geographical distribution of species. — Australian. 
I. C. oilsoni (Felder). S. E. and N. E. Australia. 
Hypochroma wilsoni, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het. t. 125, f. 4, 4a (1875). 
Autanepsia wilsoni, ''urner, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35, p. 63o 
(1910). 
I9. GeNus SPHAGNODELA, WARREN 
Sphagnodela. Warren, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 35r (1893). 
Characters. — Face somewhat protuberant; face and vertex strongly rough-scaled. Palpus 
quite moderate, rough-scaled, in both sexes with terminal joint quite small. Tongue developed. Antenna 
in gf with rather short, clavate pectinations to near apex, in Q almost simple. Metathorax slightly 
crested. Pectus and femora hairy. Hindtibia in c not dilated, in both sexes with all spurs well deve- 
loped. Abdomen crested. Frenulum fully developed. Forewing with costa arched, apex moderate, 
termen rounded, waved, not very long, cell about one-half, discocellulars curved, DC? becoming very 
oblique, SC! anastomosing with C, SC? normal, sometimes anastomosing at a point with SC!, 
R! separate, M! widely separate ; hindwing with costa longer than in the allies, apex rather pronounced; 
