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N'emoria aequaria, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Vol. 66, p. 23r (1897). Comoro Island and Mada- 
AXenochlaena [Lower, r903] forbhyropa (Lower) —  Arrhodia porphyropa, New South Wales. [vascar. 
Lower, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 23. p. 42 (1898) 
— JXenochlaena porphyrobis, Lower, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral. 
Vol. 27, p. 192 (1903) (huj. subfam. ?). 
Hyfpochroma conspurcata, Lucas, Proc. Roy. Soc. Oueensl. Vol. 13, p. 68 Queensland. 
(1898). 
Hydata (?) dubia, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 6, p. 24 (1899) r). Niger Coast. 
Leucoglyphica (?) fasciata, Warren, ibidem, p. 25 (1899) 2). Niger Coast. 
Phorodesma hemistrigata, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Vol. 68, p. 740(1900). Madagascar. 
Hoemithea dentata, Mabille, ibidem, p. 740 (1900) 3). ? Madagascar. 
Eucrostis lilliputaria, Mabille, ibidem, p. 741 (1900). Madagascar. 
Melochlora bapuensis, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. r4, p. 134 (1907). British New Guinea. 
Tachyphyle convergens, Warren, ibidem, p. 136 (1907) 4). British New Guinea. 
NorE. — Phyle (?) banakaría, Plótz, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 4r, p. 3o2 (1880), from W. Africa, 
is referred by Swinhoe (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1904, p. 586) to the Hemitheinae, but is clearly the same 
species as Omiza tortuosa, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4. p. 258; some other species entered under the 
Hemitheinae by Swinhoe in the same place have certainly no connection therewith — Crysocrasfeda, 
Chrysolene (two species) and Gynmopteryx rubedinaria (Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1890, not « Moesch., loc. 
cit. »). Hyloplula buddhae, Alphéraky, Roman. Mém. Lép. Vol. 9, p. 132, t. 9, f. 8 (1897). from Szechuan, 
has much more the aspect of a Hemitheine than of a HylofAtla, but is entirely unknown to us. 
The following genera also do not belong to the Hemtheinae : 
Dithecodes, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7, p. 102. Belongs to the Acidaliinae. 
Neonemorta, Warren, ibidem, Vol. 1r, p. 23. Belongs to the Acidaliinae. 
Prasinoscia, Warren, ibidem, Vol. r2, p. 318. Belongs to the Laventiinae (section Astheninae of Warren). 
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In conclusion we have to thank the many who have with information, advice. the loan of 
specimens, or in any other way assisted us in the arduous work of this revision. Almost all those 
entomologists whose valued help we acknowledged in our revision of the QZnochrominae have placed 
us under still further obligations by their continued coóperation; while many others, notably 
Herr Rudolf Püngeler, MM. Charles Oberthür and P. 'T"hierry-Mieg, Messrs. Richard F. Pearsall, 
John A. Grossbeck and F. N. Pierce, have come forward with assistance which we could ill have 
dispensed with. To the last-named in particular, with the Rev. C. R. N. Burrows, we are very deeply 
indebted for their laborious investigations of many of the genitalia, undertaken at very short notice 
and at considerable personal inconvenience. The free use which we have made of the masterly work 
of Dr. A. J. Turner has already been acknowledged above. 
ri) We have seen Warren's type (a Q), but failed to refer it to any known genus; probably it is nov. gen. In the forewing SC* is from 
cell, anastomosing strongly with C, SC? from stalk of SC?5, anastomosing strongly with SC!, from a point with C; hindwing with C anastomosing 
at à point with cell; all spurs present; see also Warren's notes. Perhaps related to the Diplodesiia-group, or to Lamóorzta. 
2) TIhis specimen (9) also we have seen, but not closely studied. See Warren's notes on structure. 
3) Perhaps near to Ge/asr:a (?) cowan£, Butler, or — as Mabille says — to /Teferocrifta (?) cénctzía, Saalmüller. 
4) Ot this and the preceding species we have also seen Warren's types only, and have not been able to arrive at a satisfactory decision as to 
their probable affinities. The former (Zagzensis) is perbaps a Ge/asma, but with the frenulum tending towards obsolescence; it looks near suéaugzuafa, 
Warren. ZacAhypAyle convergens will probably prove to form a new genus, distinguished from Prasi»ocyma not only by its shape, but by having the cells 
of both wings very short — that of hindwing not quite one-third. 
