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6. E. chlorophyllaria (Hedemann). E. Siberia, China. 
Phorodesma chlorophyllaria, Hedemann, Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. Vol. 14, p. 5ro, 
t. 3, f£. 7 (1879). 
Nemoria chlorophyllaria, Gumppenberg, Nova Acta Acad. Leop. d. Naturf. 
Halle, Vol. 64, p. 490 (1895). 
Euchloris chlorophyllaria, Staudinger, Cat. (ed. 3), p. 263 (1901) (nec Leech, 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), Vol. 20, p. 239). 
7. E. jankowskiaria (Milliere). : S. E. Siberia. 
Phorodesma jankowskiaria (Milliere), Oberthür, Diag. Lép. Askold, p. 8 
(1879); Etud. Ent. Vol. 5, p. 47, t. 4, f. 7 (1880). 
Euchloris jankowskiaria, Staudinger, Cat. (ed. 3), p. 263 (19o1). 
8. E. serraria (Staudinger). Fergana. 
Phorodesma smaragdaria, var. (?) serraria, Staudinger, Iris, Vol. 5, p. 141 
(1892). 
Euchloris serraria, Staudinger, Cat. (ed. 3), p. 263 (1901). 
9. E. smaragdularia (Staudinger). Fergana. 
Phorodesma smaragdularia, Staudinger, Iris, Vol. 5, p. 142 (1892). 
Euchloris smaragdularia, Staudinger, Cat. (ed. 3), p. 263(1901). 
IO. E. virvidifrons, Warren. N. Afghanistan. 
'  Euchloris (?) viridifrons, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4. p. 389 (1897). 
SEcTION II. — Palpus rather slender; c antennal pectinations extremely long. 
11. E. quantula (Swinhoe). Bombay to Ceylon. 
Iodis quantula, Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 855, t. 56, f. 6 (1885). 
Comiboena glareosa, Swinhoe, ibidem, p. 855, f. 8 (1885) (ab.). 
Euchloris quantula, Hampson, Fauna Ind. Moths, Vol. 3, p. 49911895). 
Norz. — Euchloris baliata, exarata and adi/osata, Felder (Reise Novara, Lep. Het. t. 127. f. 7, 8, 19) 
belong to the genus Zamarada ; Euchloris simpliciaria, Leech (Aun. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) Vol. 20. p. 239) is a 
very close ally or synonym of Caberodes viridis, Warren. These, therefore, with two indicated in Turner's 
recent revision (p. 650), must be removed from the subfamily. Stoll's frosinaria (Suppl. Pap. Exot. Cramer, 
p. 16r, t. 36, f. 7) referred by Boisduval to TAetidia (— Euchloris) is a Larentiid of the genus Conchylia, 
166. GENUS AGLOSSOCHLORIS, NOV. GEN., PROUT 
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Aglossochloris, nov. gen. Prout. 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus rather long, second joint stout, much longer than first, 
densely scaled above and beneath, third joint in both sexes rather small, exposed, smooth-scaled. 
Tongue wanting, or (in radiata) quite vestigial. Antenna in c bipectinate with rather long branches, 
a rather short apical portion nearly simple; in Q very shortly bipectinate. Pectus hairy. Femora 
somewhat hairy. Hindtibia in cf rough-scaled, median spurs aborted (/ulmimaria) or absent. Tarsi 
spinulose. Abdomen not crested. Forewing with costa straight, except at extreme base and close to 
apex, apex rather acute, termen smooth, very oblique, somewhat curved posteriorly, tornus rounded, 
cell nearly one-half, DC somewhat curved, SC! free, SC? normal (sometimes quite shortly stalked), 
R! short-stalked, connate or closely approximated, M! separate; hindwing with costa fairly long, apex 
rounded, termen smooth, little convex, tornus moderate, cell less than one-half, DC slightly or 
moderately oblique posteriorly, C approximated to cell for some distance near base, rather gradually 
diverging, SC? separate, connate or stalked, R? variable, M! approximated, sometimes about connate. 
LaRVa. — Apparently quite similar, certainly similarly clothed, to that of EucAloris. 
An Asiatic development of Euckloris, of similar facies to Plusiaria. The tibial armature of fuIminaria 
is probably in a state of flux, but it is very remarkable that all the males and none of the females which 
