9o LEPIDOBTERA HETEROCERA 
Ultocnemis albiviridis (part.), Hampson, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Vol. 14, p. 655 (1903). 
5. O. discata (Warren) (huj. gen.?) 1). N. Borneo. 
Chlorostrota discata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4. p. 359 (1897. à 
60. GENUus OCHROGNESIA, WARREN 
Ochrognesia. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. r, p. 391 (1894). 
Myrtea. Gumppenberg, Nova Acta Acad. Leop.d. Naturf. Halle, Vol. 64, p. 478(1895)(nec Turton, 1822). 
Characters. — l'ace smooth. Palpus moderate, second joint relatively long, strongly rough- 
haired above and beneath, third joint in both sexes small. Tongue present. Antenna rather short, in c 
bipectinate to about two-thirds with rather short, well-ciliated branches, apex ciliated, in Q minutely 
ciliated. Pectus hairy. Legs short. lF'emora hairy. Hindtibia in gf much dilated, with strong hair-pencil 
and long terminal process. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum developed in both sexes. Forewing with 
costa slightly arched, apex moderate, termen curved, oblique, cell less than one-half, DC deeply 
incurved, oblique posteriorly, SC! free, SC? normal, R! very short-stalked, M! separate; hindwing with 
apex moderate, termen elbowed at R?, tornus squared, cell short, DC not very oblique, C approximated 
to cell for some distance, then rapidly diverging, SC? stalked, R? from much above middle, M! stalked. 
Early stages apparently undescribed. We suspect that the larva found at Shanghai on Salix 
pentandya, closely resembling « the remains of a leaf of which the softer parts had been eaten away » 
belonged to this species (See Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3), Vol. 5, p. 26.). 
Closely akin to Comibaena, with which it is often united; but the development of the Q frenulum 
and lack of definite basal expansion to hindwing show it to be a slightly more primitive form. From 
Osteosema it differs in the stronger, more hairy palpus, the cf hindtibia and the Q antenna. 
Tyne of the genus : Ochrognesia difficla (Walker) — Comibaena difficta, Walker (1894). 
Geographical distribution of species. — l-.. «ia. 
1. O. difficía (Walker). E. Siberia to China, Japan. 
Comibaena difícia, Nalker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p. 576 (1861. 
Phorodesma gratiosaria, Bremer, Mém. Acad. St-Pétersb. Vol. 8, p. 77, 
D 73 T I (18641. 
Ochrognesia diffícta, Narren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 1, p. 39r (1894). 
Mvrtea gratiosaria, Gumppenberg, Nova Acta Acad. Leop. d. Naturf. 
Halle, Vol. 64, p. 479 (1895). 
Euchloris difficta, Leech, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), Vol. 20, p. 236 (18097). 
Ewchloris gratiosaria, Staudinger. Cat. (ed. 3), p. 262 (roor). 
Group V 
61. GENUS ULIOCNEMIS, WARREN 
Uliocnemis. Warren. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 355 (1893). 
Characters. — lace smooth or somewhat rough-scaled. Palpus im both sexes with second 
joint long, rough-haired beneath, third joint in cf rather short, in Q long, smooth-scaled. Tongue 
1) We have only seen the one specimen, and this, though absolutely an Os/eose»ra in facies and in. most characters, is ercatic in venation, fore- 
wing having SC! anastomosing strozily with C, SC^ arising much before SC*, M! widely separate from R?, hindwing with R*? from very near Rt. 
