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be applied both to Protochauliodes and Neohermes together, 

 I redescribed the latter in my Monograph for the species 

 californicus Wlk. and disjunctus Wlk. These species occur 

 in N. America and on Vancouver Island. 



Parachauliodes^ nov. gen. 



More or less between Chauliodes and Neocliauliodes and 

 well enough distinct. The type is Ch, japonicus Mc. Lachl. 

 from Japan. Moreover the following new species from Korea 

 belongs to this genus. 



FarachauUodes continentalis^ nov. spec. 



Nearly related to japonicus and very similar to it, but 

 distinct by the more robust body, broader and shorter 

 wings which are darker coloured, and by tbe gonopoda 

 of the male. 



The app. sup. are broader than long, trapeziform, with- 

 out an excision of the hindborder, which is straight and 

 oblique. Tubercle oval, larger, situated at the lower angle 

 of the hindborder and being parallel with it. Penis and 

 genitalvalve invisible in the single dried specimen. 



Body c/ 33, 32 mm., forew. ^ 47, 9 46 mm., Mndw. 42, Q 41 mm. 

 Abd. 20, .9 16 mm., gr. br. 15, <?- 14| mm., gr.br. ^ 15, 9 14| mm. 

 App. mm. 

 Cost, forew. 29-30. 

 « hindw. 28—29. 



Habitat : Korea. 



One couple from. Korea in the British Museum. 



Neochauliodes, nov. gen. 



This is the asiatic genus which is nearly the highest 

 specialised of the tribe and contains the following new species. 



N eochauliodes hhasianus, nov. spec. 



Chauliodes pusillus Weele nec Mc -Lachl., Notes Leyden Mus. XXVIII, p. 256, 

 pi. 4, fig. 4, ^ (1907). 



Nearly allied to simplex but considerably smaller, with 



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