FAM. GEOMETRIDZE I3I 
SECTION I. — Forewing with SC* arising after SC». 
I. 4. venezuelata (Walker). Nicaraguatonorthern South 
Comuibaena venezuelata, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Vol. 22, p. 570 (1861). America, Trinidad. 
2. A. ambusta (Warren) (przc. ab. ?). Venezuela. 
Auofhylla ambusta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7» p- 131 (1900). 
3. A. invasata (Walker). . Colombia, ? Guatemala. 
Comibaena invasata, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 35, p. 1611 (1866). 
? Comibaena invasata, Druce, Biol. Centr. Amer. Lep. Het. Vol. 2, t. 49, 
f. 18 (1892) (spec. div. ?). 
? Comibaena inclusaria, Druce, ibidem, p. 88 (1892) (nec Herrich-Scháffer, 
(ead ac prac.). 
Auophylla invasata, ab. Ferrubta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7, p. 132 (1900). 
4. 4. belisama (Druce). Panama. 
Comibaena belisama, Druce, Biol, Centr. Amer, Jzep-bietz i Volu2:00387- 
t. 49. f. 16, 17 (1892). 
5. A. partita, nov. sp. 1), Prout. Panama, Costa Rica. 
SECTION II. — Forewing with SC* arising before SC». 
6. A. sarptaria (Móschler) (huj. gen.?) 2). Surinam. 
Phorodesma scarptaria, Móschler, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 3r, 
P. 402, t 17, f. 12 (1881). 
Comibaena sarptarta, Dognin, Le Naturaliste, Vol. 14, p. 186 (1892). 
Auophylla sarptaria, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7» p. 132 (1900). 
7- A. ecuadorata (Dognin) (prec. syn.?). — PI. 4, 5lig Ecuador to French Guiana 
Comibaena ecuadorata, Dognin, Le Naturaliste, Vol. 14, p. 186 (1892). and S. Brazil. 
8. A. arfata (Schaus). Brazil. 
Rachcospila arpata, Schaus, Journ. New York Ent. Soc. Vol. 5, p. 161 (1897). 
9. 4. delacruzi (Dognin). Ecuador. 
Comibaena delacruzi, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol. 42. p. 218 (1898). 
Oospila delacruzi, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. rr. p- 905 (1904). 
Racheolopha delacruzi, Warren, ibidem, Vol. 16, p. 86 (1909;. 
IO. 4. similiplaga (Warren) (huj. gen. ?). Brazil, Peru. 
Racheolopha similiplaga, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 75 P- 137 (1900). 
II. 4. extensata (Warren). French Guiana. 
Racheolopha extensata, Warren, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 3o, p. 423 (1906). 
I2. A. asligma (Warren). Peru. 
Racheolopha astigma, Waxren, Novit. Zool. Vol. I4, p- 206 (1907). 
13. A. fimbripedata (Warren). Peru. 
Racheolopha fimbripedata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. I4, p. 207 (1907). 
I4. A. leucostigma (Warren). Peru. 
» Racheolopha leucostigma, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. I4, p. 207 (1907). 
15. A. lunicincta (Warren) (huj. gen. ?). Paraguay. 
Racheolopha lunicincta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16, p- 85 (1909). 
1) Auophyllodes partita, nov. sp. — 0,28 mm. Shape of Zz/vasata. Head, antenna and palpus light ochreous, the latter redder above 
and on outer side; vertex with a slightly paler band behind the antennz. Legs ochreous. Thorax green above. Abdomen very pale fleshy-ochreous, the 
dorsal crests very small, darker flesh-colour, glossy, confined to segments 2-4, Forewing with costa broadly pale ochreous, clouded with darker and spotted 
with reddish fuscous; basal area otherwise bright green nearly to middle of wing, its boundary somewhat oblique, and incurved below cell; outer area pale 
ochreous, irregularly marked with darker, enclosing a large blotch of bright green between SC! und Mt, with proximal edge projecting anteriorly nearly 
to DC?, posteriorly receding somewhat, distal edge reaching toabout 2,5 mm. from termen, except between R! and R?, where the pale ochreous colour 
throws a curved projection basewards; terminal line fuscous, interrupted at the vein-ends; fringe ocbreous. Hindwing green from SC (and SC? to origin 
of R!) to near tornus (sbape almost exactly as in JeZisama, Druce), terminal area coloured as in forewing, with ferruginous irroration more strong towards 
tornus, terminal line as in forewing, but more strongly interrupted, thickened into a conspicuous mark at tornus. Underside with pattern weakly showing 
through ; forewing with a «lightly curved fuscous bar from tornus to R?; hindwing with a small subapical fuscous blotch. La Chlorrera, Panama, r April 
to 15 May, 1898 (C. H. Dolby-Tylor). Type in coll. Brit. Mus. Costa Rica, in coll. W, Schaus. Structure quite typical. 
2) Móschler's figure and description (especially the « green abdomen ») do not fit perfectly with ecmaderafa, and we therefore cite the name 
separately, and as of an unknown species; but itis quite likely that it is a form of Dognin's widely-distributed and very variable species. The last- named 
certainly belongs to the present genus and section. 
