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48. R. nigrisquama (Dognin). SB BPenu. 
M iantonota ntgrisquama, Dognin, Ann.Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol. 48, p. 110 1904). 
49. Rt. rectilimea (Warren). Cuba. 
M iantonota rectilinea. Warren, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 30, p. 420 (1906). 
5o. R. imitans (Warren). Peru, Colombia. 
M iantonota imitans, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 206 (1907). 
M iantonota imittans ab. versiplaga, Dognin. Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol. 18, 
p. 161 (19rr1) (ab.). 
51. FR. sellata (Warren). Peru. 
M iantonota sellata, Naxren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 206 (1907). 
52. R.. consimilis (Warren). Peru. 
M iantonota consimilis, Narren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16. p. 81 (1909). 
53. R. fontalis; Warren. Upper Amazon. 
Racheospila fontalis, Narren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16, p. 86 (1909). 
54. R. haematospila, nov. sp. 1), Prout, Brazil. 
e) The erina-group. 
55. R. erina (Dognin). 5. America. 
Achlora erina, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol. 40, p. 143 (1896). 
Rhodochlora erina ab. bipunctata, Dognin, ibidem, Vol. 52, p. 17(1908) (ab.). 
M iantonota erina ab. disjuncta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16, p. 81 (1909 (ab ). 
Geometra apiciata, Schaus, MS. (in coll. E, D. Jones). 
56. R. discipuncta (Warren). Bolivia. 
Ithodochlora discipbunctu, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7, p- 140 (1900). 
57. R. Punctilinea (Dognin). Venezuela. 
: M iantonota punctilinea, Dognin, Ann, Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol. 46, p. 337 (1902). 
58. R. parcipuncta (Dognin). French Guiana, Brazil. 
Blechroma parcipuncta, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol. 52, p- 264 (1908. : 
59. R. unipunctata, nov. sp. 2), Prout. S. Brazil. 
f) The consPersa-group. (Blechroma, Móschler). 
60. R. exertata (Móschler). Surinam. 
Blechroma exertata, Móschler, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 3r. p- 4094, 
DOUTTSP f EXHI SS E 
1) Racheospila heematospila, nov. sp. — 3, 3: mm. Face green, very narrowly white-edjed below, Palpus partly green, whitish on 
inner side and beneath, terminal joint small, ochreous. Vertex white, occiput green, a bright crimson line separating the two colours. Antennal shaft 
white basally, ochreous distally, pectinations ochreous, very short. Thorax and abdomen green above, the latter marked with three large crimson spots. 
Forewing with costa nearly straight, becoming gently curved distally, apex rather pronounced, termen straight; bright green, with the costal edge white 
nearly to apex, separated from the ground-colour by a narrow siiade, which is reddish at base but becomes ochreous; lines whitish, faint, the antemedian 
Irom beneath costa before one-fourth, curved and oblique, the postmedian from beneath costa at two-thirds, parallel with termen, denticulate on the 
veins ; discal spot rather small, crimson ; terminal line crimson, interrupted by white dots at the vein-ends and followed by a white lime at base of fringe, 
the crimson line continued round apex and along costa for about 1 mm. ; fringe interruptedly pink (most strongly so opposite vein ends) proximally, yel- 
lowish distally. Hindwing with the same markings, excepting the costal ; postmedian line bent on R3, cell-spot more elongate than in forewing ; termen 
gently rounded, not apyreciably elbowed at R?. Underside paler greeu, with costa of forewing light pinkish ochreous; discal spot present on forewing, 
obso'ete on hind, lines wanting, terminal line and fringe as above. Preto, Brazil. Type in coll. L. I5. Prout. A pretty species, readily recognizable by the 
crimson abdominal spots. The hindleg is dilated with hair-pencil, but the terminal process is virtually wanting, there being only the slightest possible 
extension of the tibial sheath, SC! of the forewing is free, R! connale, M! separate. 
2) Racheospila unipunctata (Staudinger & Bang. Haas, MS.), nov. sp. — ;/, 34 mm. Faee aud antennal shaft reddish. Vertex and 
occiput green. Palpus white on inner sideand beneath, first and second joints fuscous on outside; terminal joint very small, white marked with fuscous. 
Antennal pectinations very short. l'horax and abdomen green above, the latter becoming whitisli at anus. Pectus, underside of abdomen, and legs white, 
forefemur with a large black spot at extremity, foretibia largely fuscous, the hair-tuft wholly so; hindtibia with terminal process fully one-third length of 
tarsus, Forewing broad, costa arched, strongly soat apex, apex bluntly squared, termen very slightly rounded; green, with small, reddish black cell-spot; 
the lines composed of small vein-dots, mostly paired, one snow-white, the other dark grey or blackish, the white ones placed proximad in the antemedian 
lime, distad in the postmedian ; the white dots are part!y or wholly obsolete in the costal half of the wing, leaving only the dark ones distinct; antemedian 
line strongly curved, postmedian with the dot on SC*5 removed only 2 mm. írom termen, minute, tlie next two progressively receding from termen, the 
next twoalmost in aligament with that on R?, the remaing two (there is none on submedian fold) ajain very slightly receding ; terminal line very faintly 
paler than wing, fringe concolorous, with a dark reddish mark at end of SC. Hindwing with inner inargin less long than in the allies, cell-spot minute, 
almost obsolete, lines with the white dots not obsolete costally, postmedian formed nearly as in forewing, bnt with the dot on R? more definitely proximad, 
suggesting a marked incurve of tlie line distally to the cell. Underside paler green, lines absent, discal dot present on forewing only, reddish mark on 
Íringe at end of SC! as above. Rio Grande do Sul (probably Porto Alegre), received through the firm of Staudinger & Bang-Haas. Type in coll. 
L. b. Prout. Perhaps nearest to discibuncta, the !ype of. which is extremely wasted, but apparently has even lexss markings than tlie new species. 
SC! is free, R! about connate, M! just separate, the stalking. of M! of hindwing rather short 
