FAM. TORTRICID^: 49 



in Schoenototes , occurs iii the Indo-Malayan region in several genera of other iamihes which have no 

 reliition to each other, but is not easy of explanation. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Indo-Malayan. but extends into Australia. 



Larva unknown. 



I. D. pteroneura, Meyrick, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 17, p. 980 India, Ce^^lon, N. E. Aus- 

 (1907). — Pl. 3, Fig. 35; Pl. 5, Figs. 7la, b. traha. 



55. Genus HOMALERNIS, Meyrick 



Homalernis. Meyrick, Journ. Rombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. r8, p. 620(1908). — Type : H. semaphora, 

 Meyrick. 



Cliaracters. — Antermae infj' ciliated. Palpi moderate, porrected, second joint much expanded 

 with scales towards apex, terminal joint rather short. Thorax withoutcrest. Forewings with tufts of scales, 

 without costal fold; 3 from angle, 7 separate, to termen. Hindwings without basal pecten ; 3 and 4 con- 

 nate, 5-7 tolerably parallel, 



Remarks. — A development oiSchoenotenes, with hindwings analogous to Isotrias. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Indian. 



Larva unknown. 



I. H. semaphora, Meyrick. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 18, p. 620 India. 

 (1908).— Pl'. 3, Flg. 44. 



56. Genus SCHCENOTENES, Meyrick 



Schoenotenes. Meyrick, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 18, p. 619(1908). — 'Vyyie : S. synchorda, 



Meyrick. 

 Epitrichosma. Lower, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral.Vol. 32,^.320(1909). — Type:S. neurobapta, 'Lowev. 



Characters. — .Antenna; in (^ ciliated. Palpi rather long, porrected. second joint with some- 

 what expanded scales, terminal joint moderatelj' long. Thorax -without crest. Forewings with tufts of 

 scaies, sometimes in (f vvith reflexed costal fringe of hairs ; 3 from angle. 7 separate, to apex (iiidefinite), 

 cell morc or less strongly narrowed posteriorly, lower parting-vein strong. Hindwings without basal 

 pecten; 3 and 4 connate, 5 closch' approximated, 6 and 7 connate or short-stalked. 



Remarl(s. — Apparentl)- a development of Argyrotoxa. The veins are more or less distinctly 

 fringed with scales, especially on the undersurface. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Indo-Malayan and Australian. 



Larva unknown. 



I 5. neurobapla, Lower, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral. Vol. 32, p. 320(1909). N. E. Australia. 



a. S. lyssodes. Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35, p. 282(1910). New Guinea. 



3. S. s/*irc/ra//s,Meyrick,Enot Microlep.Vol. i,p. 13(191 2). — PI.3,Flg.36. E. Australia. 



4. S. paraptera, Me\rick, Trans. Fnt. Soc. Lond,, p. ^33 (1910). India, Malay .States. 



5. S. synchoida, Mcvrick, [ourn.Bombay Ma(. Hist.Soc.VoI. 18,^.620(1908). India. 



57. Genus POLEMOGRAPTIS, Meyrick 



Polemograptis. Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 4^2 (1910). — T3 pc : P. miltocosma, Meyrick. 



Characters. — Palpi moderate. erect, ascending, second joint with appressed scales rather 



