214. LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
1. I. argocrana (Meyrick). Victoria, Tasmania, ueens- 
Eucrostis argocrana, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales (2), Vol. 2, land. 
p- 867 (1888). 
Cymatoplex argocrana, 'Turner, ibidem, Vol, 35, p. 578 (1910). 
168. GENUS HOLOTERPNA, PÜNGELER 
Holoterpna. Püngeler, Iris, Vol. 12, p. 296 (1900). 
Characters. — Face densely but smoothly scaled (vertex perhaps rougher-scaled than most of 
the group). Palpus moderate to rather short, in type rather stout, second joint rough-scaled, third joint 
stout, in Q rather elongate. Tongue rudimentary or wanting. Antenna over one-half (in fruinosata only 
one-half), in cf bipectinate with short branches, in Q simple, rather thick. Thorax strongly clothed 
above, densly hairy beneath. Femora hairy. H:ndtibia in c not dilated, in both sexes moderately stout, 
with terminal spurs only. Tarsi moderately spinulose. Abdomen robust, not crested. Wings rather 
robust, thickly scaled. Forewing triangular, costa straight, only close to apex a little arched, apex 
roundly prominent, termen entire, oblique, longer than inner margin, very little convex, tornus 
rounded, cell about one-half, DC rather deeply inbent, SC! free, SC? normal, R! about connate, 
M! connate or just separate; hindwing with costa (especially in type species) rather long. apex rounded, 
termen little convex, tornus pronounced, inner margin moderately long (in Prutnosata very long, tornal 
area produced), cell somewhat less than one-half, SC? very shortly stalked, R* very characteristic, 
M! connate or just separate, exceptionally very shortly stalked. 
Early stages unknown. 
In spite of the different facies, seems to differ from Aglossochloris only in minor characters. It is 
questionable whether ?xuinosata strictly belongs to the genus. 
Type of the genus : Holoterpna diagrapharia, Püngeler (1900). 
Geographical distribution of species. — lurkestan, Palestine. 
SECTION I, — Palpus, antenna, abdomen and length of hindwing moderate. 
1. H. diagrapharia, Püngeler. Turkestan. 
Holoterpna diagrapharia, Püngeler, Iris, Vol. 12, p. 296, t. 9, f. 14 (1900). 
SECTION II. — Palpus, antenna and abdomen rather short, 
hindwing much elongate to tornus. 
2. H. prvuinosata (Staudinger). — PI. 5, Fig. 1 2. Palestine. 
Eucrostes (?) pruinosata, Staudinger, Iris. Vol. 10, p. 303 (1898). 
Holoterpna pruinosata, Püngeler, ibidem, Vol. 12, p. 297 (1900). 
169. GeNUs DYSCHLOROPSIS, WARREN 
Dyschloropsis. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 2, p. 89 (1895). 
Hipparchus. Gumppenberg, Nova Acta Acad. Leop. d. Naturf. Halle, Vol. 64, p. 462 (1895) (nec 
Leach). 
Characters. — lace smooth. Palpus in both sexes short (scarcely as long as diameter of eye), 
second joint rather shortly rough-scaled, third joint small, not exposed. Tongue rudimentary. Antenna 
