FAM. GEOMETRID/ZA: r13 
190. N. sírigataria (Grossbeck). Arizona. 
Aplodes strigalaria, Grossbeck, Journ. New York Ent. Soc. Vol. 18, 
p- 204 (1010). 
20. N . inlensaria (Pearsall). Utah. 
: Aplodes intensaria, Pearsall, The Canad. Entom. Vol. 43, p. 251 (1911. 
21. N. mutaticolor, nov. sp. 1), Prout. Mexico. 
Anaplodes pistaciaría, Druce, Biol. Centr. Amer. Lep. Het. Vol. 2, p. 89, 
t. 49, f. 20 (1892) (nec Packard. 
22. N. caerulescens, nov. sp. 2), Prout. New Mexico. 
72. GENus DRYADOPSIS, WARREN 
Dryadopsis. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 424 (1897). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus with second joint long, rough-scaled above and beneath, 
third joint in c small, concealed. Tongue present. Antenna in Qf serrate or subserrate, with fascicles 
of cilia (Fig. |I). Pectus hairy. Hindtibia in C little dilated, without 
terminal process, all spurs developed. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum FiG. 11 
in cf (and probably in Q) from before slight costal expansion. Forewing E : 
; ; ux352-1727 
with costa arched, apex squared, termen rounded, oblique, cell almost x Eccc 
one-half, DC curved, SC! free, SC? normal, R! separate, M! separate; 
- : : : : : Section of antenna 
hindwing with termen rounded, sometimes with an elbow or very slight — ,r pryazogsis pulveraria, Schaus, 3 
tooth at R?, tornus pronounced, inner margin moderately long, cell short 
(about two-fifths), DC? oblique posteriorly, C approximated to cell for some distance, then rather rapidly 
diverging, SC? stalked, M! connate or just separate. 
Early stages unknown. 
Scarcely more than a subgenus of Racheospila (with the facies of the Blecitroma-section), differing 
in the simply serrate cf antenna. 
Type of the genus : Dryadofsis morbilliata (Felder) — Racheospila morbilliata, Felder (1897). 
Geographical distribution of species. — Neotropical. 
I. D. morbilliata (Felder). Brazil. 
Racheospila morbilliata, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het. t. 127, f. 16 (1875). 
Nemoria morbilliata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 425 (1897). 
Dryadopsis morbilliata, Warren, ibidem, p. 425 (1897). 
2. D. fulverartia (Schaus). Bolivia, British and French 
Racheospila pulveraria, Schaus, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. Vol. 27, p. 251 (1901). Guiana. 
1j Nemoria mutaticolor, nov. sp. — d, 32 mm. Wing-shape, strigulation and faint postmedian line as in /sfaciarza, Packard, but 
differing in the strongly blue-green colour, absence of díscal spotsand of red costa beneath. Sierra Madre, Tepic, Mexico (Richardson). Type in coll. 
Brit. Mus., ex coll. Godman-Salvin. Head and legs are damaged, but thespecies will be readily recognizable. In the forewing vein SC! is free: in all 
the Aislacraria to which we have access it anastomoses with C, but of course this may vary in either or both species. 
2) Nemoria caerulescens, nov. sp. — dO.23 mm. Face reddish. Palpus pale ochreous. Antennal shaft whitish ochreous, pure white 
basally; pectinations short (not quite twice diameter of shaft). Vertex white, occiput green. Thorax and abdomen green; somewhat more mixed with white 
beieath. Legs pale ochreous, coxze bright green anteriorly, white posterior!y ; hindtibial process short. W'ngs rather narrc wer than in »i»osariéa, costa 
of forewing and termen of hivdwing less round-d. Frewing brigh! bluish green. with costal edge narcow!y white, and with two broad, clear white trans- 
verse lines, at about one-third and two-thirds, the antemedian very slightly and regularly curved, the postmedian very s'ightly outcurved anteriorly, very 
slightly incurved between R? and SM*; fringe white. Hindwing s'ightly paler, espe-ially at base, costally whitish ; antemedian line strongly curved, 
postmedian rather broader and more diffuse than on forewing, nearly straight, narrowing and slightly curved distad atinner margin. Underside s'ightly 
paler green, the lines distinct, especially the antemedian. La Cueva, at about 53oo feet, Organ Mountains, New Mexico, 31st Aug. (coll. Townsend). Type 
in coll Brit. Mus. Forewing with SC! free, R* short-stalked ; hindwing with M' connate. 
