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notwithstanding the very strong. c frenulum, we have placed this genus somewhat too far back in the 
evolutionary scale, and that it may be nearer the stage of development of the CArysochloroma-T halassodeg 
group than of Hipparchus. 
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6. D. puntifimbria (Warren). British and Dutch New 
Hemistola (?) punctifmbria, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 1o, p. 358 (1903). Guinea. 
Page 81 : 28. A. batis (Warren). According to the venation this should apparently be transferred 
to the genus Oxychora; the Q. frenulum and some other characters still require investigation. Possibly 
some others of the species which have been referred to the genus Aztisozyga will need reconsidering. 
Page 84, insert : 
Ia. C. infracta (Wileman). Japan. 
Thalassodes infracta, Nileman, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p.342,t. 3o, f. 16 (1911). 
Page roo : 
20. C. diluta (Warren). Add to te synonymy : 
T'halera ingrata, Wileman, Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 343 (1911) (nov. syn.). 
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54a. R. modesta, (Dognin). Mexico. 
Miantonota modesta, Dognin, Hét. Nouv. Amér. Sud (3), p. 22 (1911). 
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72a. R. nigribes (Dognin) r1). Colombia. 
Prasinocyma (?) nigripes, Dognin, Hét. Nouv, Amér. Sud (3), p- 23 (1911). 
Page rro, insert : 
102a. K. magnaria, Bastelberger. Mexico. 
TUcheospila magnaria, Bastelberger, Intern. Ent. Zeit. Guben, Vol. 5, p. 148 
(I9II). 
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29. P. nigromarginata, Dognin. Colombia. 
Phrudocentra (1) nigromarginata, Dognin, Hét. Nouv. Amér.Sud (4).p. 6(1911). 
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1. D. iridaria (Guenée). Add to the synonymy : 
? Phalaena Geometra albolinearia, Martyn (MS.), Psyche, t. 28, f. 80 (1797). 
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16. A. mula (Dognin). French Guiana. 
Racheolopha imula, Dognin, Hét. Nouv. Amér. Sud (3), p- 23 (1911). 
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40. P.(?) absimilis (Warren). Is perhaps a small Dioscore. 
Page 158 : 
40. P.(?) Punctifimbria (Warren). Belongs to the genus Dioscore, see supra. 
Page 158 : 53. P. mistifimbria, Prout. Delete the proposed new name, which is unnecessary. The 
last-mentioned functifinbria (n? 46) proving to be a Dioscore, the present species can stand as Pvasinocyma 
punctifimbria (Warren). 
1) The structure. according to a specimen kindly lent us by M. Dognin, agrees entirely with that of vemiZimeafa, and strengthens our 
suspicion (p. 103) that this group will prove susceptible of generic separation. 
