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HYLOPHILODES. By M. Gaede. 
cupreoviri- 
d is. 
roseijp.ru. 
venusta. 
apicebrun- 
nra. 
I’enus. 
pudicana. 
rufipes. 
smaragdina. 
oeliroph ylla. 
orientalis. 
pseudorien- 
talis. 
duhia. 
rubromargi- 
nata. 
E. cupreoviridis Wkr. (40f). The species is as similarly cosmopolitan as insulana and has been dealt with 
already in Vol. Ill, v. 296. pi. 53 i. In our territory it occurs in India, Ceylon, and the Sunda Islands. 
E. roseifera Btlr. (Vol. 3, ph 53 i) is a palaearctic species and is described in Vol. Ill, p. 296. It is easily 
recognisable by the more or less well developed large rose central patch. As 1 $ is known from Assam, it must 
be mentioned here. It has also been found in Tonkin. 
E. venusta Warr. differs from roseifera (Vol. 3, pi. 53 i) by the more extensive rose dusting, which spreads 
in both sexes from near base on costa to near apex and to the submedian fold. Hindwings white with greenish 
sheen. Simla, Assam. 
E. apicebrunnea Warr. Forewings yellowish green, costal edge reddish to centre. Darker green at outer 
and inner margins. The transverse lines indicated by rusty brown dots on veins, the inner line boldly incurved 
in cell, the other two lines diffuse and rusty brown. An indistinct reddish brown spot on disco-cellular. Sub¬ 
marginal line nebulous dark green. A brown spot at apex. Hindwings white, slightly suffused with green. In 
2 the lines are often faint, the space between them rose, sometimes rose coloured below the cell to the base and 
beyond the outer line to apex. The spot on disco-cellular is delicate, costa green. Sikkim. Assam. 
E. venus nom. nov. ( — venusta Warr. nr. 29. nec nr. 27). Forewings pale green, costa rusty brown at 
base. In the cell a small round green spot, diffuse brownish at disco-cellular. Transverse lines dark green. Central 
line excurved in cell, the outer one between nervures 6 and 4. Submarginal line indistinct, posteriorly dark 
green. Fringes violet-grey, not green with brown spot at apex as in apicebrunnea. Hindwings whitish grey in <$, 
somewhat darker in $, greenish at apex. Both species differ from roseifera by more elongate wings. The pair 
is from Burma. 
E. pudicana Stgr. (Vol. 3. p. 53 i). This olive-green species that is usually devoid of markings, has some¬ 
times a brown spot on disco-cellular. It is chiefly found on palaearctic territory and is dealt with in Vol. III. 
p. 296. It is also found in northern India. 
E. rufipes Warr. As small as pudicana. Forewings yellow-green, rosy yellow on costa at base. Fringes 
olive-green. A small brown spot at close of cell. Hindwings and fringes white, somewhat greenish on margin 
from apex to centre. In $ the palpi are longer, fringes of forewings, yellow-green. Key Islands. 
E. smaragdina Btlr. (40 f). Forewings brilliant green, costa somewhat yellowish at base. Hindwings 
transparent white, faintly brownish from apex to nervure 2. 18—20 mm. Queensland, New South Wales. 
E. ochrophylla Trnr. (40 g). Forewings very pale greenish yellow, the anterior edge white. Hindwings 
brownish white, only the fringes white. 20 mm. West Australia, New South Wales. 
14. Genus: Hylopliflocles Hmps. 
Palpi obliquely erect, long and slender, also the 3rd segment is long, differing hereby from the similar 
palaearctic Genus Hylophila. Fore wings wide with pointed apex. Vein 7 + 10-(-8 + 9 from the upper angle 
of cell. Neuration of hindwings normal, in $ vein 3 + 4 with short stalk. Type: orientalis Hmps., all the 4 known 
species belong to the indo-australian territory. 
H. orientalis Hmps. $ (= parallela Warr.). Forewings very pale green, the central area still paler, costa 
yellow-brown. Both parallel lines yellow, curved in centre towards the base. The outer line from beyond the 
centre of inner margin to two-thirds of costa. Submarginal line dark, fine and forming large undulations. Fringes 
olive-yellow with a few red scales at apex. Hindwings and fringes pure white. 28—34 mm. Assam. 
H. pseudorientalis E. Prout (= orientalis d Hmps.) is very like the preceding species, the denomination 
parallela does not refer to it. It differs by red fringes on forewings and a more oblique outer line, that terminates 
at abt. two-thirds of costa. Ground colour is darker green. On hindwings the inner margin is yellowish, similarly 
the abdomen dorsally, both less yellowish in + The size is slightly greater. 34—36 mm. Assam. Burma. 
H. dubia E. Prout. (40 g) is described from a single damaged $. Forewings pale green, somewhat darker 
at costa the edge thereof itself being pale red-yellow, especially towards apex. Transverse lines parallel, some¬ 
what reddish. A small green lunule on disco-cellular. Submarginal line delicately green, boldly undulate, not 
angulated. Hindwings white, faintly yellowish. 2 30—32 mm. Borneo. We are illustrating a $ from Borneo, 
which is jrrst as likely to be orientalis. The transverse lines are not red. hindwings not yellowish. 
H. rubromarginata B.-Bak. is also described from a single $. Forewings white and somewhat yellow- 
green however fiery red on costa. The inner line is green, straight, the outer line yellow with green outer edge, 
