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late, produced to a strong tooth at R?, slightly sinuate beyond, cell very short, DC somewhat oblique, 
C anastomosing with cell ata point, rapidly diverging, SC? stalked, M! stalked. 
Early stages unknown. 
Apparently more related to Dz$lodesma or.to Pamphlebia than to any known genus in Group VI. 
The 9 is at present unknown. 
Type of the genus : Gonochlora minutaria, Swinhoe (1904). 
Geographical distribution of species, — W. Africa. 
I. G. minulayia, Swinhoe. Sierra Leone. 
Gonochlora minutaria, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 548 (1904). 
186. GENUS CHLOROMMA, WARREN 
Chloromma. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 104 (1896). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus in cf moderate, second joint smooth-scaled, third joint 
in g* moderate (in Q probably long). Tongue present. Antenna in Qf bipectinate with moderate 
branches, apical end shortly ciliated. Pectus somewhat hairy. Femora glabrous. Hindtibia in gj dilated 
with hair-pencil, all spurs present. Abdomen not crested. Forewing with costa somewhat arched, apex 
acutely produced, termen oblique, straight except close to apex, tornus rather pronounced, cell not 
quite one-half, produced apically, DC deeply incurved, SC! from cell, anastomosing with C, SC? nor- 
mal, R! very shortly stalked, M! just separate; hindwing quadrate, produced to a long tail at R?, cell 
rather short, C approximated rather shortly near base, rapidly diverging, SC? shortly stalked, M! shortly 
to very shortly stalked. 
Early stages unknown. 
Differs from Iodis in the shape of both wings, and in some other slight characters, such as the 
point of origin of SC!, the somewhat different antennal structure, etc. The palpus is still smoother- 
scaled than in. Henistola, the hindwing differently shaped. We do not know the 9. 
Tyne of the genus : C/iloromma mimica, Warren (1896). 
Geographical distribution of species, — Assam. 
I. C. mimica, Warren. Assam. 
Chloromma mimica, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 105 (1896). 
187. GENUS IODIS, HÜBNER 
lodis 1), Hübner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 285 (1826?); Guenée, Spec. Gén. Lép. Vol. 9. p. 353 (1858). 
Leucoglyphica. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. r, p. 391 (1894). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus moderate to long, second joint smooth or quite slightly 
roughened, third joint in both sexes smooth, distinct, in cf moderate, in Q longer. Tongue present. 
Antenna in cf bipectinate to beyond one-half, usually with rather long, well-ciliated, obliquely-directed 
1) Some of our English authors, as well as Scudder in the .Vomesc/afor Zoologicus, have misunderstood the German usage with regard to the 
letter I-J, and since Hübner of course uses the round form J, have misquoted this name as To«;s. To be consistent, they will also have to write Piusia 
7?ela, etc. 
