r24 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
24. P. anomalaria ( Móschler). Porto Rico. 
Racheospila anomalaria. Móschler, Abh. Senckenb. Nat. Ges. Vol. 16, p. 243 
(1890). 
Nesipola anomalaria, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16. p. 82 (1909). 
25. P. heterospila (Hampson). Bahamas, St. Lucia. 
Euchloris heterosbila, Hampson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. r4, p. 178 
(1904) r1). 
Lissochlora punctata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 11, p. 504 (1904) (nov. syn. |. 
Rhodochlora albimacula, Warren, ibidem, p. 506 (19041. 
Nesipola hetevospila, Warren, ibidem, Vol. 16, p. 82 (1909). 
26. P. impunctata (Warren). Dominica. 
Nesipola impunctata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16, p. 82 (1909) 
SECTION VII. — Species unclassified. 
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. P. phylira (Cramer) (huj. gen.??) 2). Surinam. 
Phalaena Geometra phylira, Cramer, Pap. Exot. Vol. 2, p. 113, 150, t. 170, 
f. D (1777). 
Phalaena phylivata, Fabricius, Spec. Ins. Vol. 2, p. 254 (1781). 
Phalaena Geometra viridaria, Stoll, Cramer's Pap. Exot. Vol. 4, p. 158, 252 
t. 370, f. G (1781). 
Hyphalia philyraria, Hübner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 303 (1826?). 
Hyphalia festivaría, Hübner, ibidem, p. 303 (1826?). 
Phalaena philyrata, Verloren, Cat. Ins. Lep. Crameri, p. 266 (1537). 
Iodis phylirata, Guenée, Spec. Gén. Lép. Vol. 9, p. 358 (1858). 
Geometra (?) viridaria, Walker, List Lep.Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p.604 (1861). 
28. P. loxiaria (Guenée) (huj. gen.?). Loc. ignot. 
Geometra loxiaria, Guenée, Spec. Gén. Lép. Vol. 9, P- 344 (1858). 
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8l. GENUS NEAGATHIA, WARREN 
Neagathia. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 426 (1897). 
Characters. Face smooth. Palpus in cof moderate, in Q long, second joint shortly rough- 
scaled, third joint smooth-scaled, in c rather small, in Q long, slender. Tongue present. Antenna 
slightly over one-half, in c bipectinate with moderate branches, apical two-fifths nearly simple, very 
shortly ciliated; in Q nearly simple. Pectus slightly hairy. Femora glabrous. Hindtibia in cf not 
dilated, in both sexes with all spurs. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum in gf slender, from before 
moderate basal expansion, in Q wanting. Wings smoothly scaled, somewhat hyaline or iridescent. 
Forewing with costa slightly arched, apex acute, termen very faintly incurved anteriorly, outcurved in 
middle, rather strongly oblique towards tornus, cell less than one-half, DC incurved, SC! from cell, 
free, SC? normal, R! just separate, M!separate; hindwing with apex slightly cut away, termen slightly 
toothed at R!, with a small tail at R?, weakly incurved between, straight from R? to tornus, tornus 
sharp, inner margin rather long, cell scarcely two-fifths, DC? slightly incurved, DC? curved or oblique, 
C approximated to cell to nearly one-half, then moderately diverging, SC? stalked, R? very little above 
middle, M! approximated or almost connate. 
Early stages unknown. 
1) Hampson's name was published 3rst August, both Warren's in September. 
2) This species, though quite recognizably figured, is entirely unknown to us, and to those entomologists whom we have consulted. Mr. Warren 
(in litt.) suggests that there ;s just a bare possibility it may repres nt a lost ,e/oc/iZora. It was made the type of the genus /7y5Aa/ia by Hübner; therefore 
ifs rediscovery will almost inevitably result in a change in the generic nomenclature 
