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7. M. halimavia (Chrétien). Algeria. 
Eucrostes halimaria, Chrétien, Le Naturaliste, Vol. 31, p. 18 (1909). 
8. M. chlorissodes, nov. sp. 1), rout. S. E. China. 
150. GENUS PAMPHLEBIA, WARREN 
Pamphlebia. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 213 (1897). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus moderate to long, slender, third joint smooth, elongate, 
especially in Q. Tongue present. Antenna in c bipectinate to about two-thirds with moderate branches, 
in Q nearly simple. Pectus slightly hairy. Femora glabrous. Hindtibia in gf not dilated, in both sexes 
with terminal spurs only. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum in gf very slender, weak, from before strong 
basal expansion; in Q wanting. Forewing with costa straight, apex acute, termen oblique, little curved, 
cell short, DC? inangled, SC! stalked to beyond R!, anastomosing with C, R! stalked, R? above middle, 
M! connate or short-stalked ; hindwing with apex rather pronounced, termen sharply angled at R?, rather 
straight anteriorly and posteriorly, tornus pronounced, cell short, DC? more or less inbent, C anast- 
omosing at a point with C, rapidly diverging, SC? stalked, M! stalked. 
Early stages unknown. 
An offshoot of Microloxia, differing in the stalking of SC! of forewing and in the shape of the 
hindwing. 
Type of the genus : PampAlebia rubrolimbraria (Guenée) — Amaurinia rubrolimbraria, Guenée (1897). 
Geographical distribution of species. — 5. India to New Guinea. 
1. P. rubrolimbraria (Guenée). S. India to New Guinea. 
Amaurinia yubrolimbraria, Guenée, Spec. Gén. Lép. Vol, g, p. 386 (1858). 
Thalassodes diserta, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Mus. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p. 553 
(1861). 
Thalassodes simpliciavia, Walker, ibidem, p. 553 (1861). 
Nemoria ruficinctaria, Snellen, Veth's Midden-Sumatra, Vol. 4 (8), p. 53(1880). 
Thalassodes vubrolimbataría, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. Vol. 3, p. 427 (1887). 
Comostola rubrolimbaria, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 492 (1889). 
Thalassodes rubrolimbraria, Hampson, Fauna Ind. Moths, Vol. 3,p.513(1895). 
Pamphlebia rubrolimbaria, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 213 (1897). 
Pamphlebia rubrolimbaria, ab. interrupta, Bastelberger, Ent. Zeit. Stuttgart, Bismarck Archipelago. 
Vol. 21, p. 217 (1998) (ab. ?), 
I5Il. GENUS EUEANA, NOV. GEN., PROUT 
Eueana, nov. gen. Prout. 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus moderate to long, second joint shortly scaled, third joint 
smooth, in Q greatly elongate. Tongue present. Antenna in cf bipectinate to about three-fourths, with 
1) Micro!oxia chlorissodes, nov. sp. — C, 22 mm. Face dull red. Palpus marked with dull red, especially on outer side and at tip, 
third joint rather elongate. Vertex green, narrowly white between antenna. Antennal shaít white proximally ; pectinations moderate. Thorax and 
abdomen green above, the latter somewhat paler. Wings green (somewhat faded, as with moisture). Forewing with costal edge ochreous, not dark-spotted ; 
antemedian line wanting, postmedian extremely faint, scarcely paler than the ground-colour, and scarcely appreciably dark-edged proximally, placed at 
about 2 mm, from termen, approximately parallel therewith, but sinuous, slightly incurved between R! and R? and rather more strongly in submedian 
area; no terminal line ; fringe long, concolorous proximally, slightly paler distally. Hindwing similar. Underside whitish green, costal half of forewing 
slightly more greenish, costal edge as above. Happy Valley, Hong-Kong, March 7th, 1898 (T. B. Fletcher). Type in coll. L. B. Prout, kindly presented 
by the captor. A second c, from Ningpo, June, 1886 (Leech coll.) isin coll. Brit. Mus. A third, almost certainly conspecific, from Kanshirei, Formosa, 
23 April, 1908 in coll. Wileman (be wing the registration number 1626 F). In size, shape and colouring this species bears a rather close resemblance to 
CAhlorissa solidaria,but of course it is readily distinguished by the structural characters : pectinate antenna, shorter hindtibia, non-abbreviated tarsus 
and less long inner margin of hindwing. The third joint of palpus is rather longer than in the males of both so/idaria and typical Mzcro/oxia. ln the fore- 
wing SC! anastomoses with C, but not with SC*; in the hindwing R?is not so nearly centralas in typical Mzcro/oxía. The hindtibia is moderately dilated, 
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