156 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
8. P. fallidulata (Mabille) (huj. gen. ?) 1). Madagascar. 
Thalassodes pallidulata, Mabille, C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. Vol.23, p. xxt (1880). 
9. P. delicataría (Móschler). W. Africa. 
Thalassodes delicataria, Móschler, Abh. Senckenb. Nat. Ges. Vol. 15 (1), 
p. 93 (1887). 
10 P. unipuncta, Warren. Natal, ? British E. Africa. 
Prasinocyma unipuncta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 44 (1897). 
ir, P. albifimbria (Warren). British Central Africa. 
Thalassodes albifimbria, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 214 (1897). 
12. P. tenuis (Waren). Niger Coast. 
Syndromodes tenuis, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 5, p. 16 (1898) (2, nec 9). 
13. P. xubrimacula (Warren). Unyoro. 
Thalassodes rubrimacula, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 6, p. 292 (1899). 
14. P. albisticta (Warren). Tropical Africa. 
Antharmostes (?) albisticta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 8, p. 205 (1901). 
15. P. differens (Warren). British E. Africa. 
Agraptochlora differens, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 9, p. 493 (1902) 
16. P. fupillata (Warren). British E. Africa. 
Thalassodes pupillata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 9, p. 496 (1902). 
17. P. sticlimargo (Warren). E. Africa. 
Thalassodes stictimargo, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 9, p. 497 (1902). 
18. P. dohertyi, Warren. British E. Africa. 
Prasinocyma dohertyi, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. ro, p. 271 (1903) 2). 
I9. P. ampla, Warren. Angola. 
Prasinocyma ampla, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 11, p. 465 (1904). 
20. P. fictifimbria, Warren. Angola, Abyssinia. 
Prasinocyma pictifimbria, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 11, p. 86 (1904). 
21. P. pulchraría, Swinhoe. "Tropical Africa. 
Prasinocyma pulchraria, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 544 (1904). 
22. P. salutaria (Swinhoe). British E. Africa. 
Thalassodes salutaria, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond p. 544 (1904). 
23. P. xanthopera, Bastelberger. Conzo. 
Prasinocyma xanthopera, Bastelberger, Intern. Ent. Zeit. Guben, Vol. 3, 
p- 1ot (1909). 
24. P. dorsipunctata, Warren. Natal. 
Prasinocyma dorsipunctata, Warren, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. Vol. to (1), p. 21 
(1911). 
25. P. sanguinicosta, nov. sp. 3), Prout. Sudan. 
26. P. niveisticta, nov. sp. 1), Prout. Natal. 
1) Swinhoe (Zrans. Ent. Soc. Lond. x904, p. 547) unites this with g/acralis, Butler (MetallocAhlora) ; from Mahille's description, this seems to 
us absolutely impossible. 
2) Prasinocyma circumpunctata on type labels. 
3) Prasinocyma sanguinicosta, nov. Sp. — 3,2; mm. lace crimson, Palpus crimson above, white beneath. Antennal shaft red, 
mixed with yellow-brown; pectinations moderate, yellow brown. Vertex pale green, narrowly wbitish between antennz; occiput green. Thorax green 
above, whitish beneath (abdomen discoloured). Foreleg crimson. Wings shaped, coloured and strigulated as in ver»iicudaria, Guenée, the colour perhaps 
slightly more yellowish ; costa o! forewing bright crimson above and beneath; both wings above with minute black, reddish tinged discal dot; fringes 
concolorous. Under surface paler. Khartum, February 12th, 1909 (G. B. Longstaff). Type in coll. Brit. Mus. Easily distinguished by the broadly bright 
red costa, In guZchraría, Swinhoe, the costal edge is vezy ztarrowly tinged with red, but that is a larger, broader-winged insect of a different shade of 
green, with less minute discal dots, etc. In P/cArar?a the c hindleg is simple, in sasgztziécosta dilated with hair-pencil; in the former SC! is free, in 
the latter it anastomoses with C. R! is well stalked with SC?-5. 
4) Prasinocyma niveisticta, nov. sp. — cC, 28 mm. Face green. Palpus ochreous above, paler beneath; terminal joint rather small, 
fuscous-reddish. Antenna ochreous, shaft whitish at base ; pectinations moderate. Head green, narrowly whitish between antennz. 'Thorax and base of 
abdomen green dorsally, pale beneath; dorsum of abdomen apparently marked with white(partly discoloured). Hindtibia not dilated, with four approximated 
spurs. Wings opaque bluish green, nearly as in Zadra£a, Felder. Forewing with costal edge narrowly bright yellow ochre; a very small white spot on 
middle of inner margin, margined with fuscous distally; termen of both wings with pure white dots at the vein-ends and a very small dark blotch at tornus, 
margined proximally by a. white crescent; fringe green proximally, spotted with reddish at the vein-ends, greyer and scarcely marked with red distally. 
Hindwing very weakly elbowed at R?, Underside whitish, costa of forewing more broadly yellow ochre than above, paling off somewhat towards apex ; 
termen and fringe not ornamented. Durban, Natal, 1909 (G. F. Leigh). Type in coll. Brit. Mus. Closely related to Zaarafa, Felder. agreeing in venatión, 
but with third joint of palpus shorter, elbow in hindwing weaker, inner-marginal spot of forewing smaller, and with tornal ornamentation somewhat 
recalling that of /7eferoracA£s devocaía, Walker. 
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