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97. GENUS CHLOROPARDA, NOV. GEN. PROUT hic ponendum?) 
Chloroparda (Warren, MS.), nov. gen. Prout. 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus minute, rough-scaled. Tongue very small and slender. 
Antenna in Q bipectinate. Hindtibia in Q with terminal spurs only. Abdomen not appreciably crested. 
Frenulum (in gf?)in Q wanting, basal expansion of hindwing strong. Forewing with costa arched, 
apex acutely produced, termen concave to R?, there produced, thence verv stronglv oblique, faintly 
sinuous, tornus obtuse, cell less than one-half, DC? deeply inbent, SC! from cell, anastomosing with C, 
SC?5 stalked, SC? given off much before SC?, SC? not approaching SC!, R! well separate, R? from very 
near R!, M! separate; hindwing with apex rounded, termen somewhat sinuous and produced to strong 
teeth at R! and R?, deeply excised between, tornus moderate, cell short, DC? incurved, C touching cell 
near base, rather gradually diverging, SC? stalked, R? from very near Rl, M! separate. 
Early stages unknown. 
It is unfortunate to be compelled to found a genus upon a species of which we only have the O 
before us, but the combination of characters marks it out as abundantly distinct. Should the c frenulum 
prove to be absent, it must be transferred to the vicinity of TAalera, from which it differs widely in 
venation, but little otherwise. A similarity (perhaps more than superficial) to Bat&ycolfodes has induced 
us to place it here. Excepting LatAochlora — which likewise is known in the Q sex only — it seems 
to bear no really near relationship to any of the genera which share with it the peculiar subcostal 
venation. Spaniocentra, which has likewise lost the median spuis, has very different discocellulars and 
palpi, but the form of the wings in one or two of that genus and A4omborista suggest that all three genera 
may belong to a common stirps. 
Type of the genus : C/Aloroparda palliplagtata (Walker) T halassodes Palliplagiata, Walker. 
Geographical distribution of species. — Burma. 
1. C. falliplagiata (Walker). 
"TT halassodes palliplagiata, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 26, p. 1563 
(1862). 
Chlorodontopera palliplagiata, Hampson, Fauna Ind. Moths, Vol. 3, p. 483 
(1895). 
Burma. 
98. GENUS BATHYCOLPODES, Nov. GEN., PROUT 
Bathycolpodes, nov. gen. Prout. 
Characters. — l'ace smooth. Palpus in both sexes small, slender, second joint shortly rough- 
scaled, third joint minute. Tongue usually rudimentary. Antenna in both sexes ciliated, either simply 
or in more or less strongly pedicellate fascicles 1). Pectus somewhat hairy. Femora glabrous. Hindtibia 
in gf somewhat dilated with hair-pencil, no terminal process, in both sexes with all spurs. Abdomen 
crested, only the first crest usually strong. Frenulum in cj strong, but from before basal expansion, 
in OQ vestigial. Forewing with costa arched, termen usually excised below apex, elbowed (usuallv 
strongly) at R?, very oblique posteriorly, tornus not pronounced, cell less than one-half, DC? incurved, 
very oblique posteriorly, SC! from cell, free or anastomosing shortly with C, SC? normal, R! usually 
short-stalked, sometimes connate, R* from above middle of DC, M! stalked; hindwing with apex 
rounded, termen toothed (usuallv strongly) at R! and R?, excised between, tornus moderately 
1) Only in a»£sofes shortly bipectinate. 
