192 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
18. C. vhodoloma, Turner. W. Australia. 
CAlorocoma vhodoloma, 'Turner, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35. 
p. 583 (1010). 
19. C. lachypora, Turner. Queensland. 
Chlorocoma tachypora, "Turner, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35, 
p. 587 (1910). 
20. C. ochroneurodes, nov. nom., Prout. S. E. Australia, with Tas- 
Chlorocoma. carenaria, 'Turner, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35, mania. 
p. 584 (1910) (nec Guenée). 
21. C. didita (Walker) (huj. gen.?) 1). Cape. 
Iodis didita, Walker, List Lep. 1ns. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p. 542 (1861). 
I40. GENUs HETERESTHES, WARREN 
Heteresthes. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 9, p. 354 (1902). 
Characters — Face smooth, narrow. Palpus short and rather slender, second joint shortly 
scaled, third joint in both sexes small. Tongue weak. Antenna rather short, in both sexes bipectinate 
nearly to apex with long, decreasing branches. Pectus strongly hairy. Femora hairy. Hindtibia in gf 
not dilated, in both sexes with four rather stout, nearly equal spurs. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum 
in gf rather slender, from before slight basal expansion, in Q wanting. Forewing with costa strongly 
arched, apex minutely falcate, termen with a slight concavity beneath apex, thence somewhat convex, 
oblique, cell less than one-half, DC very deeply inbent, very oblique posteriorly, SC! from cell, free or 
touching C at a point, SC? normal, R! stalked, R? above middle, M! well separate; hindwing with apex 
rounded, termen entire, slightly rounded, tornus pronounced, cell less than one-half, DC? incurved, 
very strongly oblique posteriorly, C approximated to cell to rather less than one-half, SC? stalked, 
R? characteristic, M! well separate. 
Early stages unknown. 
A superficial similarity between this genus and Tanaorhinus is not supported by the structure. 
Type of the genus : Heleresthes subrubra, Warren. 
Geographical distribution of species, — Solomon Islands. 
I. H. subrubra, Warren. Solomons. 
Heteresthes subrubra, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 9, p. 354 (1902). 
2. H. subaureata, Warren (prec. cy ?). Solomons. 
Heteresthes subaureata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. o, p. 354 (1902). 
I4Il. GENUS HETERORACHI!IS, WARREN 
Heterorachis. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 5, p. 234 (1898). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus in both sexes minute (less so in /u»atimargo). Tongue 
weak. Antenna in both sexes bipectinate to three-fourths, apex simply ciliated. Pectus slightly hairy. 
1) May be phylogenetically an independent development of Prasinocyr:a, with shortened third joint of palpus, or the parent of .Sysdrontodes, 
without the anastomosis of C of hindwing. Slightly different in. shape from true CAZoroce»a, and with the small structural distinctions noted under our 
generic diagnosis. 
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