92 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
3. U. calliptera (Meyrick). British New Guinea, 
Eucrostis calliptera, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 489 (1889;. 
Uliocnemis calliptera, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 6, p. 28 (1899). 
4. U. woodfordi, Warren. Solomon Islands. 
Uliocuemis twoodfordi, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 6, p. 29 (1899). 
SEcTION III. — Hindtibia with all spurs. 
5. U. elegans, Warren. Dutch New Guinea, Loui- 
Uliocnemis elegans, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 6, p. 28 (1899). siades, Bismarck Archi- 
Uliocnemis cassidara, Pagenstecher. Zoologica, Vol. 29, p. 153 (1900 pelago, ? N. E. Australia. 
(nec Guenée). 
62. GENUS AGATHIOPSIS, WARREN 
Agathiopsis. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 285 (1896). 
Characters. — l'ace smooth. Palpus moderate, second joint with close, thick scaling, third 
joint smooth, in c short, in Q moderate. Tongue developed. Antenna moderate, in cf bipectinate to 
beyond one-half, with moderate or rather short branches, in Q nearly simple. Pectus and femora hairy. 
Hindtibia in c dilated, with hair-pencil and moderate terminal process, in both sexes with all spurs. 
Metathorax crested (especially in &asipuncta). Abdomen not appreciably crested. Wings moderately or 
rather thinly scaled. Frenulum in cf well developed, in Q wanting or vestigial. Forewing with costa 
straight to near apex, then arched, apex moderate or rather acute, termen gently or strongly curved, 
oblique, entire or faintly waved, cell nearly one-half, DC incurved, SC! free, SC? stalked to beyond SC*, 
R! connate or short-stalked, M! connate or separate; hindwing with apex rounded, termen crenulate, 
in maculaía with a more prominent tail at R?, tornus pronounced, cell short, DC? sometimes rather 
strongly oblique, DC? rather straight or incurved, not very, oblique, C shortly appressed to cell near 
base (the appression in maculata sometimes commencing with point-anastomosis). rapidly diverging, 
SC? stalked, R? very characteristic, M! stalked. c genitalia with uncus large, massive, tapered, gnathos 
very strong, terminating in a strong tooth; below and behind the uncus, on either side, protrude 
scobinated globular processes; harpes fused at the base, the clasper exactly resembling a stockinged 
lee and foot; penis pestillate, widening above; coremata present. 
Early stages unknown. 
Is in similar case, as regards the frenulum, to the preceding genus; the basal expansion in the c 
is entirely negligeable, and the frenulum of full development, yet it is completely atrophied in the 9. 
The type species differs from the other two in a large number of slight structural details, each species 
being very true to its own characters: but there can be no doubt as to their relationship. There is a 
marked sexual dimorphism in all, though not so extreme as in tvpical Anisozyga. 
Type of the genus : 4ga/Aiopsis maculata, Narren (1896). 
Geographical distribution of species. — New Guinea and N. Queensland to Solomons, 
r. 4. maculata, Warren. New Guinea, Fergusson Isl., 
Agathiopsis maculata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 286 (1896 . New Pomerania. 
Agathia benedicta, Pagenstecher, Zoologica, Vol. 29, p. 152, t. 2, f. 3o (1900 
(nov. syn.). 
2. A. basipuncia, Warren. — PI. S, Fig. 4. New Guinea, Fergusson Isl.. 
Agathiopsis basipuncta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 285 (1896). N. Oueensland. 
Euchloris amphibola. 'Tarner, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral. Vol. 3o, p. 128 
(16506). 
3. A. subflavata, Warren. Solomon Islands. 
Agathiopsis subflavata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 12, p. 421 (1905). 
