FAM. GEOMETRID/E 203 
rather short, DC slightly oblique, C anastomosing to at least one-half cell, SC? stalked, M! connate or 
short-stalked. 
Early stages unknown. 
Type of the genus : R/odesia viridalbata, Warren (1905). 
Geographical distribution of species. — /Ethiopian. 
I. R. viridalbata, Warren. Natal. 
Rhodesia viridalbata, Warren, Novit Zool. Vol. 12, p. 386 (1905). 
2. R. alboviridata (Saalmüller). Madagascar, E. Africa, As- 
Comibaena alboviridata, Saalmüller, Ber. Senckenb. Nat Ges. 1879-80, hanti. 
P- 292 (1880). 
Phorodesma alboviridata, Saalmüller, Lep. Madag. (2), p. 495, t. 14, f. 271 
(1891). 
Rhodesia alboviridata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 12, p 386 (1905). 
I53. GENUS LASIOCHLORA, WARREN 
Lasiochlora. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 1. p. 389 (1894). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus in both sexes short, second joint shortly scaled, third 
joint smooth, quite small. Tongue present. Antenna bipectinate nearly to apex with longish (c) or 
moderate (Q) branches. Pectus somewhat hairy. Hindtibia in Q (and probably in cf) with all spurs. 
Abdomen typically with small crests. Frenulum in cj arising from before well-marked basal expansion, 
in Q wanting. Forewing with costa arched, apex acute, termen straight or very slightly incurved below 
apex, gently curved posterioily, cell one-half, DC curved, becoming oblique, SC! from cell, anastom- 
osing at a point with C, SC? normal, R! well removed at origin from SC?3, R? from near R!, M! well 
separate from R?; hindwing with costa rather long, termen typically subcrenulate, with a slight tooth 
at R3, cell about one-half, DC? incurved, C anastomosing to beyond one-half cell, SC? connate or very 
shortly stalked, R? from near R!, M! well separate from R?. 
Early stages unknown. 
Type of the genus : Lasiochlora diducta (Walker) — Comibaena diducta, Walker (1894). 
Geographical distribution of species. — ^. Africa. 
I. L. diducta (Walker). Cape to Natal. 
Comibaena diducta, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p. 571 (1861). 
Nemoria (?) lunigera, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het. t. 127, f. 15 (1875). 
Lasiochlora diducta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 1, p. 389 (1894). 
Geometra diducta, Warren, ibidem, p. 389 (1894). 
2. L. bicolor (Thierry-Mieg). — Pl. 5, Fig. 6. Natal. 
Deilinia bicolor, 'Thierry-Mieg, Le Naturaliste, Vol. 29, p. 200 (1907). 
154. GENUS SYNDROMODES, WARREN 
Syndromodes. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 45 (1897). 
Characters. — lace smooth. Palpus in both sexes short and slender, second joint shortly 
rough-scaled, third joint smooth-scaled, in both sexes quite small. Tongue slight. Antenna in Cf bipec- 
