FAM. GEOMETRIDZE 
9n 
-I 
Early stages unknown. 
Warren refers the genus to the Dysphantinae (our. Group III), but it has no fovea, and. differs in 
several other particulars. The condition of vein € of the hindwing, the stalking of SC? and the Possible 
weakness of the Q frenulum may even be indications of a higher position than we have assigned it. 
Type of the genus : -»osc/iema goniaía (Warren) — Dysschema goniata, Warren [1898]. 
Geographical distribution of species. — New Guinea. 
1. A. goniaía (Warren). — Pl. 2, Fig. 38. Dutch and British New 
Dysschema goniata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 5, p. 10 (1898). Guinea, 
M icroschema goniata, Narren, ibidem, Vol. 10, p. 349 (1903). 
29. GENUS CENOCHLORA, WARREN 
CEnochlora. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 353 (1396). 
Euarestus. Lucas, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. Vol. 15, p. 142 (1900). 
Characters. — lace scarcely protuberant, smoothly scaled. Palpus moderate, rather stout, 
second joint scarcely rough-scaled, third joint short, distinct, blunt. Tongue developed. Antenna long, 
in cf bipectinate almost to apex, in Q serrate. Pectus hairy. Femora somewhat hairy. Hindtibia with 
all spurs, in cf dilated with hair-pencil. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum fully developed. Forewing with 
costa strongly arched in basal half, apex moderately acute, termen slightly ventricose posteriorly, tornus 
rounded, cell less than one-half, discocellulars oblique, curved, especially DC?, SC! from cell, anast- 
omosing shortly with C and rather strongly with SC?, SC? from stalk of SC*?5, R! separate, R? about 
central, M! well separate from R?; hindwing with apex and termen rounded, inner margin rather long, 
anal angle pronounced, C appressed to SC to fully one-half of cell, SC? and R! separate, R? from a little 
nearer to R! than to R?, M! well separate from R?. 
Early stages unknown. 
Turner (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35, p. 644) considers this genus quite nearly related 
to the Terfna-group. This may possibly be correct, but as its exact position is by no means certain, we 
have considered that for taxonomic purposes it was more convenient to place it at the head of our 
Group IV. 
Type of the genus : (nochlora imperialis, Warren (1896). 
Geographical distribution of species. — ^*ustralian. 
I. CE. imperialis, Wavren. — Pl. 2, Fig. 4. Queensland, British. New 
GEnochlora imperialis, Naxren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 354 (1896). (Guinea. 
Euavestus nobilitans, Lucas, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. Vol. 15, p. 142 (1900). 
Euarestus patrocinatus, Lucas, ibidem, p. 142 (1900). 
30. GENUS AGATHIA, GUENÉE 
Agathia. Guenée, Spec. Gén. Lép. Vol. 9, p. 388 (18558). 
Characters. — Face rounded-prominent, smooth-scaled. Palpus in cf moderate, in 9 long, 
second joint densely but not very long scaled, third joint smoother, in cf quite moderate, in 9 long to 
very long. Tongue developed. Antenna over one-half, in both sexes almost simple. Pectus and femora 
