84 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
53. GENUS CHLOROMACHIA, WARREN 
Chioromachia. Warren, Novit. Zool. (Vol. 4, p. 209, indescr.), Vol. 6, p. 329 (1899). 
Galactochlora. Warren, ibidem, Vol. 14, p. 133 (1907). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus in Cf moderate, in 9 long, second joint stout, densely 
rough-scaled, third joint smooth, in cf small, in 9 long. Tongue present. Antenna in cj dentate, with 
fascicles of cilia, in Q with minute cilia (Section 1), or similar to those of the c (Section II). Pectus 
densely hairy. Femora hairy. Hindtibia in cf usually dilated with strong hair-pencil, Lut without the 
terminal process of typical Azisozyga. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum fully developed. Forewing with 
costa arched, apex moderate, termen somewhat waved, or entire, rounded, becoming oblique posteriorly 
(straighter in Section I1), cell short, DC incurved, SC! free, SC? normal, R! connate or approximated, 
rarely stalked, M! separate; hindwing with apex rounded off, termen more or less crenulate (except in 
Section II), bluntly toothed at R?, tornus pronounced, inner margin long, cell short (scarcely over one- 
third), DC* slightly incurved anteriorly, becoming rather oblique (much less so than in typical ZAnisozyga), 
C shortly approximated to cell, then rapidly diverging, SC? stalked, R? from much above middle of DC, 
M! stalked. 
Early stages unknown. 
Differs little from Azisozyga except in the C antenna and the less oblique discocellulars of the 
hindwing. The type-species is subject to a closely parallel sexual dimorphism to that of typical Anisozvga. 
Type of the genus : C/loromachia divapala (Walker) — Comibaena divapala, Walker (1899). 
Geographical distribution of species. — India to Malaysia, Japan. 
SkcTION I. — Forewing with termen bent, hindwing crenulate, c hindtibia strongly dilated, 
forewing with R!connate to separate (CAloromachia, Warren). 
1. C. divapala (Walker). 
a. Chiloromachia divapala divapala. India with Ceylon and Anda- 
Comibaena divapala, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p. 575 (1861). mans, ? China. 
Combiaena divapala, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. Vol. 3, p. 434. t. 195, f. 2 (1887). 
Talassodes divapala, Hampson, Fauna Ind. Moths, Vol. 3, p. 510 (1895). 
CAloromachia divapala, Warren, Novit Zool. Vol. 4, p. 209 (1897). 
Gelasma divapala, Swinhoe, Lep. Het. Oxford Mus. Vol. 2, p. 401 (1900). 
b. CAloromachia davapala albisparsa. Singapore, Borneo, ? Amboina. 
Thalera albisparsa, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p. 600 (1861. 
? Comibaena albiceps, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het. t. 127, f. 13 (1875). 
? Phorodesma concinnata, Pagenstecher, Lep. Amboina, p. 37 (1884). 
? CAloromachia divapala rufimargo, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4. p. 209 (1597). 
? Gelasma rufimargo, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 675 (1902). 
SECTION II. — Forewing with termen almost straight, hindwing not crenulate, O' hindtibia 
scarsely dilated r), forewing with R! connate to short-stalked (Ga/actochlora, Warren). 
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2. C. pulchella (Warren). New Guinea, Ron Isl. 
Uliocuemis pulchella, Narren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 6. p. 28 (1899). 
Chloromachia (?) pallidata, Warren, ibidem, p. 329 (1899) (nov. syn.). 
Galactochlora nivestrota, Warren, ibidem, Vol. 14. p. 133 (1907) (nov. syn. . 
1) Warren, in erectinz the genus GaZcfoczt/ora, overlooked the median spurs, which are quite short, and approximated to the terminal 
