FAM. GEOMETRID/ZE 
Shape and facies rather distinctive, characters otherwise not salient. We have found no tangible 
distinction from certain species of PArudocentra (notably obmubilaía) excepting the tooth at R! of the 
hindwing, and the two genera may very probably have to be merged. 
Type of the genus : Veagal/ia corruplata ( Felder) N emoria (?) corruptata, Felder (1897). 
Geographical distribution of species. — Neotropical. 
1. IN . corruptata ( Felder). Costa Rica to Guianas and 
Nemoria (?) corruptata, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het t. 127, f. 6 (1875;. Amazons. 
Neagathia corruptata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 426 (1897). 
2. N. viliosaria (Dognin). Ecuador. 
Nemoria (?) vitiosaria, Dognin, Le Naturaliste, Vol. 14, p. 186 (1892). 
2. N. semilucida, Schaus (corruftata var. ?). 3razil. 
Neagathia semilucida, Schaus, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc.Vol. 27, p. 250 (1901). 
82. GENUS PCECILOCHLORA, WARREN 
Poecilochlora. Warren, Novit, Zool. Vol. r1, p. 505 (1904). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus with second joint moderate, rough-scaled, third joint 
slender, smooth, in cf moderate, in 9 long. Tongue present. Antenna in c bipectinate with short 
branches, apical part nearly simple; in Q nearly simple, shortly ciliated. Pectus somewhat hairy. Hind- 
tibia in c dilated with hair-pencil, in both sexes with all spurs. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum in c 
moderately developed, from before slight basal expansion, in. Q rudimentary. Forewing with costa 
slightly arched, apex moderate, termen slightly concave anteriorly, elbowed at R?, very oblique and 
subcrenulate posteriorly, cell less than one-half, DC? strongly incurved, SC! from cell, free or anastom- 
osing with C, SC* normal, R! shortly stalked, M! connate or very shortly stalked ; hindwing with termen 
prominent at R!, bluntly toothed at R?, excised between, nearly straight from  R? to tornus, sub- 
crenulate, tornus pronounced, cell short, DC? incurved, C rather shortly approximated to cell near base, 
SC? stalked, M! short-stalked. 
Early stages unknown. 
Again more distinct in shape and facies than in structural characters. The conditions of the 
frenulum might favour a rather less advanced position than we have here assigned it. 
T ype of the genus : Poecilochlora minor, Warren (1904). 
Geographical distribution of species. — Peru to Colombia. 
I. P. minor, Warren. Peru. 
Poecilochlora minor, Waxren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 11, p. 506 (1904). 
2. P. heterograpta (Warren). Peru, Colombia. 
Neocrasis heterograpta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 11, p. 23 (1904). 
Poecilochlora heterograpta, Warren, ibidem, p. 506 (1904). 
83. GENUS HYALOCHLORA, NOV. GEN., PROUT 
Hyalochlora ( Warren, MS.), nov. gen. Prout. 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus in cf moderate, in 9 long, second joint extending well 
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