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green metallic streaks at the base, four white spots in pairs : secondaries with a white streak 
near the base and a white spot at the end of the cell. Body black-brown. Head, collar, and 
tegulse golden green; pectus golden green. Expanse of wings 10^ lines. 
North India. 
Procris dolens. (Plate VI. fig. 4.) 
Proeris dolens. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 112. n. 16 (1854). 
Entirely smoky brown, with a slight purplish tinge ; the costa of primaries, base of 
secondaries, and abdomen sometimes slightly tinted with green ; in the type the primaries are 
shot with dark green from near the base to the outer margin. Expanse of wings &\ to 8^ 
lines. 
Tasmania. 
Procris? pusilla. (Plate VI. fig. 1.) 
Procris pusilla, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 112. n. 15 (1854). 
Wings semitransparent smoky brown ; secondaries slightly iridescent. Body black ; 
abdomen with dark green reflections, with a more or less defined lateral marginal line ; legs 
brown. Expanse of wings 7 lines. 
Venezuela {Dyson). 
A very narrow-winged species, possibly genericaUy distinct, but the type is much worn. 
Procris apicalis. (Plate VI. fig. 2.) 
Pi'ocris apicalis. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 111. n. 14 (1854). 
Primaries bright metallic green ; secondaries dark smoky brown. Body smoky brown, 
more or less sprinkled with metallic green scales ; antennae metallic green ; anal tuft orange. 
Wings below paler smoky brown, with broad green borders ; fringe brown. Expanse of 
wings 8 to 9 lines. 
Australia, Sydney. 
Walker^s var. /3 is a very distinct species ; the specimens enumerated from Tasmania are 
also distinct. 
POLLANISUS, Walker. 
PoUanisus sequens. (Plate VI. fig. 3.) 
Pollanisus sequens, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 115. n. 2 (1854). 
Primaries bright metallic green, fringe brown ; secondaries smoky brown, fringe paler : 
thorax and shank of antennae green, pectinations of antennae brown. Abdomen green or 
cupreous. Wings below brown, with a green subcostal streak. Expanse of wings 9 to 10 
lines. 
Tasmania. 
