422 NOTHOMIZA. By L. B. Peout. 



Appendix*). 



33'''^- Genus : ?f otliomiza Warr. 



Most characters as in Ephoria, to which Meyrick sinks it. Face not protuberaat. (J antenna not pec- 

 tinate (though usually serrate), 1st and 4th discocellulars somewhat convergent, distal margins less rounded. 

 Indo-Malayan Region to Japan and Formosa, only a few species. 



A. Antenna in ^J serrate (Nothomiza). 



N. formosa Btlr. (15 i). Median area of forewing orange-reddish, proximal and distal areas viola, eous 

 grey, the colours not sharply defined. The costal spots, which characterize the typical section of the genus, 

 are here large and pale yellow; a small apical yellow spot, usually divided by the 5 th subcostal vein. Japan. 



B. Antenna in (^thickened andflattened (Caberodes Hmps., nee Guen.). 



N. achromaria Guen. Distal margin of forewing convex. Light grey, smoothly and not very thickly 

 scaled, both wings with minute dark discal dot, lines whitish, slender, narrowly dark-edged in median area; 

 antemedian straight; postmedian shghtly bent near costa, then straight, slightly obliqie, present also on hind- 

 wing except at costa, placed near the discal dot. N. W. Himalayas (Dharmsala, etc.). 



N. simpliciaria Leech (as EucJiloris). Green with minute discal dots and very slender rustcoloured 

 terminal Ime, forming a spot at apex of frmgo of forewmg. Cliang Yang. Probably a form of viridis Watr., 

 from India. 



*) Th's appendix has not bum added in the Gt-iiuan uditioii. 



