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Page 247 : Mixeophanes. We have now seen the cf, and have been able to give more study to the 
characters of this interesting genus. Tongue wanting. Antenna short, in cf bipectinate, with rather well- 
separated branches, in part rather long, but shortening rapidly, apical part merely subserrate. Pectus 
and femora glabrous. Hindtibia in c not dilated. Forewing with M! separate, hindwing with M! about 
connate; fringes long. 
Page 248-249 : The following must be added to the list of « Species incertae sedis » : 
Hemithea squalidaria, Costa, Faun. Regn. Napoli, Lep Geom. p. 17, t. 2, Italy. 
f. 4 (1848) (vix huj. subfam.) 1). 
Phorodesma graminaria, Kollar, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.-Nat. S. Persia. 
Classe, Vol. r, p. 51 (1850) [Phoradesma on p. 53] 2). 
Euchloris ochrella, Strand, Ent. Rundschau, Vol. 26, p. 108 (1909). German E. Africa. 
In order to secure priority, in the unavoidable delay between describing and publishing in the 
present work, preliminary diagnoses in outline were inserted in Te Entomologist's Record, Vol. 23, p. 267, 
October, 1911, of the following New Guinea species and subspecies : 
Agathia diversilinea ampla, Prout. Ent. Record, Vol. 23, p. 267; Gen. Ius. Geom. subfam. Hemitheinae, 
p339* 
Anisozyga polyleucotes, Prout, ibidem ; Gen. Ius. Dpa82. 
Anisozyga diazeuxis, Prout, ibidem ; Gen. Ins. pa9S. 
Gelasma atrapophanes, Prout, ibidem ; Gen. Ins. p. 149. 
Dioscore homocotes, Prout, ibidem ; Gen. Ins. p. 75. 
1) But for Costa's express statement that the palpus distinguishes it from JMefrocazpa (sens lat.), we should have been inclined to deter- 
mine it as a form or near ally of E/lojza Brosajfiaria (Linnm.). 
2) Probably a. /cAZoris, allied to szsaragdaría, with which Kollar compares it. Or account of this comparison, the size-indication, etc., 
it does not seem possible that this can be the « gramznaria, Kollar, MS. » of Zeller (— AMrcroloxta Aeróaria). 
