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PuPA. — Light brown of varying shade, irregularly black-spotted and with black dorsal line ; 
in slight cocoon among leaves (Goodell and FTulst, in loc. cit.). 
Evidently a New-World development of C/lorissa, differing little, except in the antenna. 
Type of the genus : C/lorochlamys chloroleucaría (Guenée) — Nemoria chloroleucaria, Guenée (1896). 
Geographical distribution of species. — North America. 
1. C. chloloreucaria (Guenée). Canada, U. S. A. 
N'emoria chloroleucaria, Guenée, Spec. Gén. Lép. Vol. 9, p. 351 (1858). 
N'emoria indiscriminata, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus, Vol. 26, p. 1556 
(1862). 
Nemoria (?) densaria, Walker, ibidem, p. 1557 (1862). 
Thalassodes deprivata, Walker, ibidem, p. 1559 (1862). 
Eucrostis vectilinea, Zeller, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien. Vol. 22. p. 480 (1872) 
(nov. syn. ; sec. specim. typ.). 
Eucrostis chloroleucaria, Packard. Mon. Geom. U. S. A. p. 370, t. 10, f. 7 
(1876). 
Euchrostes chloroleucaria, Gumppenberg, Nova Acta Acad. Leop. d. Naturf. 
Halle, Vol. 64, p. 488 (1895). 
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. C. fhyllinaria (Zeller). (Texas to Arizona. 
Eucrostis phyllinaria, Zeller, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 22, p. 479 
(1872). 
CAlorochlamys vertaria, Pearsall, The Canad. Entom. Vol. 40, p. 197 (1908) 
(nov. syn.). 
3. C. selleraría (Packard). "Texas, New Mexico. 
Eucrostis zelleraria, Packard, Mon. Geom. U. S. A. p.370, t. 10, f. 76 (1876). 
Nemoria phyllinaria, Hulst, Ent. News, Philad.Vol.6, p. 71 (1895) (nec Zeller). 
Chlorochlamys phyllinaria, Hulst, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc.Vol. 23, p.313 (1896). 
4. C. masonaria (Schaus). Arizona to Costa Rica. 
Nemoria masonaria, Schaus, Journ. New York Ent. Soc.Vol. 5, p. 161 (1897). 
Chlorochlamys volantaria, Pearsall, Sc. Bull. Brooklyn Inst. Mus. Vol. 1 (8), 
p. 214 (1906) (var. ?). 
Gelasma masonaria, Dyar, Proc, Ent. Soc. Wash. Vol. 10, p. 34 (1908). 
5. C. inveterascaria, Swett. Arizona. 
Chlorochlamys inveterascaría, Swett,'The Canad. Entom.Vol. 39, p.379 (1907). 
6. C. afpellaria, Pearsall. Arizona. 
Chlorochlamys appellaria, Pearsall,' The Canad. Entom. Vol. 43, p. 206 (1911). 
7. C. curvifera, nov. sp. 1), Prout. Arizona. 
8. C. triangularis, nov. sp. 2). Prout. California. 
1) Chlorochlamys curvifera, nov. sp. — O,20 mm. Face green (abraded, but a few green scales remaining on upper part). Palpus 
deep ochreous, third joint quite moderate, partly concealed by projecting scales of second joint. Vertex greenish white. Thorax green above, abdomen 
paler. Fore- and middle- legs largely deep ochreous. Forewing slightly more elongate than in the type ; SC! anastomosing strongly with (or apparently 
running into) C ; somewhat bluish green, costal edge very narrowly pale ochreous; lines slender, whitish ochreous, each forming a regular, gentle curve, 
the antemedian from costa at one-third, the postmedian at somewhat beyond two-thirds, fringe green in proximal half, whitish ochreous in distal. 
Hindwing with termen rounded, inner msrgin less long than in type-species, without antemedian line; postmedian slightly more sinuous than on 
forewing. Underside paler, especially of hindwing; antemedian line wanting, postmedian barely traceable. Phoenix, Arizona, 7th September, r9o4 
(R. E. Kunze). Type in coll. Brit. Mus. 
2) Chlorochlamys triangu!aris, nov. sp. — 9, 24 mm. Face, palpus and legs deep, bright ochreous. Palpus at least as long as 
in chZoroleucaría, stouter, wirh long strong terminal joint. Vertex pale green, tinged with ochreous between the antennz; antenna pale ochreous. 
Thorax green above, abdomen rather paler. Forewing with apex slightly more acute than in c/oro/eucaría, termen rather straight, oblique; SC! tree; 
light olive green, costal edge narrowly deep ochreous; lines at one-third and two-thirds, fine, pale ochreous, slightly curved and very slightly sinuous; 
fringe green, very indistinetly chequered, the darker patches being opposite the vein-ends. Hindwing with termen somewbat sinuous, straight or 
almost incurved from R! to R?, appreciably bent at R?; antemedian line absent, postmedian slightly sinuous, very slightly bent at R?, thence rather 
more oblique, reaching inner margin at about three-fourths. Underside paler, especially of hindwing, postmedian faintly discernible on forewing. 
Head of Noyo, Mendocino County, California, collected (8-rx June, 1871) and presented by Lord Walsingham. Type in coll. Brit. Mus. A worn C 
(smaller) from the same collection, and no doubt of the same species, has the lines nearer together, and shows the antennal pectinations to be slightly 
shorter than in cAZorvencaria. 
NorE. — A specimen of CA/orocAlamys from the Godman collection, included by Druce ( Bzo. Ceztr. Amer. Lep. Het. Vol. 2, p. o4] among 
4maurinta simplicearia, Walker, is too worn to determine or describe, but is evidently not »asoxar:a, the only species of the genus yet recorded 
from Central America. Its locality is Volcan de Atitlan. 
