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6r. P. ruficosta (Warren). British New Guinea. 
Chlorochroma ruficosta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 13, p. 85 (1906). 
62. P. rufistriga (Warren). Britsh and. Dutch New 
Chlorochroma rufistriga, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 13, p. 85 (1906). Guinea. 
63. P. vestigiata (Warren). British New Guinea. 
Chlorochroma vestigiata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 13, p. 86 (1906). 
64. P. bicolor (Warren). British New Guinea. 
Chtorochroma bicolor, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 131 (1907). 
65. P. fraterna (Warren). British New Guinea. 
Chlorochroma fraterna, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 131 (1907). 
66. P. intermedia (Warren). British New Guinea, 
Chlorochroma intermedia, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. r4, p. 131 (1907). 
67. P. sororcula (Warren). British New Guinea. 
Chlorochroma sorov2ula, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 132 (1907). 
68. P. florediscata (Warren). British New Guinea. 
Poecilostigma florediscata, Warren. Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 135 (1907). 
69. P. glauca (Warren). British New Guinea. 
Pyrrhaspis glauca. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 135 (1907). 
70. P. marina (Warren). British New Guinea. 
Pyrrhaspis marina, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14, p. 135 (1907). 
71. P. anomoea, Turner. N. Queensland. 
Prasinocyma anomoea. ' Turner, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35, 
P. 601 (19IO). 
I 1O. GENUS ENDEMIA, WARREN 
Endemia. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. ro, p. 357 (1903). 
Characters. — lace smooth. Palpus in cf shortish, in Q moderate, in both sexes slender, 
second joint with moderately appressed scales, third joint smooth, relatively rather long. Tongue 
present. Antenna moderate, in cj bipectinate to about three-fourths with moderate branches, in Q 
nearly simple. Hindtibia in cf dilated, with hair-pencil and short stout process, about one-half the 
length of tarsus, which is very short; in gf with four short, in Q with four moderate spurs. Abdomen 
not crested. Frenulum in gf slender, arising from before basal expansion, in Q wanting. Forewing 
with costa nearly straight, apex not acute, termen oblique, slightly rounded, cell less than one-half, 
much produced apically, DC deeply incurved, SC! from near end of cell, anastomosing with C and SC?, 
SC? normal, R! connate, M' connate, hindwing with apex rounded, termen rounded, very faintly bent 
at R?, tornus squared, cell less than one-half, DC? somewhat incurved, C anastomosing with cell for 
slightly more than a point, rapidly diverging, SC? shortly stalked, R? not very characteristic, M! shortly 
stalked. 
Early stages unknown. 
A genus of somewhat uncertain validity, to which we have been able to give but little study ; 
might possibly be merged in Prasimocyma, the differences in palpus, leg-structure and venation not 
being very momentous. 
Tyne of the genus : Endemia lenera, Warren (1903). 
Geographical distribution of species. — New Guinea. 
I. E. fenera, Warren. British New Guinea. 
Endemia tenera, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 1o, p. 358 (1903). 
