rubripuiir- 
iilla. 
burrctii. 
sirtgulom. 
propinquil i- 
nca. 
cuhacrcns. 
quieia . 
oiotcs. 
iiitposiura. 
rhodomad la. 
iniania. 
eluta. 
pcrlleuca. 
anihosync. 
noiata. 
3U BLECHRONEROMIA; NEUROTOCA. By L. B. Pkout. 
N. rubripunctilla Front is very similar to clavicornis but certainly distinct; the ^ antenna, though thick, 
lacks the projecting teeth and the $ antenna is shorter. On an average smaller, rather brighter green (yet not 
so light as in jjhoenicosticta), the cell-dots so minute as to be scarcely visible without a lens, fringes whiter. 
A rather conspicuous white dorsal ridge on abdomen. Transvaal, Bechuanaland and S. Rhodesia. — barretti 
Front, from the Cape and Natal, is larger, though not on an average so large as clavicornis otherwise it scarcely 
differs from rubrip^incfilla except in the entire absence of the red cell-dots. 
N. strigulosa Front (3g). Bright green, nearly as in -phoenicosticta but still more yellowish. Wings 
strigulated with white and without cell-dots,^ the forewing at least as pointed as in clavicornis and rubripunctilla] 
lines very faint. Antenna of o very shortly pectinate. Palpus and abdomen as in rubripunctilla. S.W. Africa. 
N. propinquilinea Front (3i) is nearest in coloration to strigulosa (3g) but irregular in shape, both 
wings being somewhat bent at the 3rd radial; minute reddish cell-dots visible with the lens. ^ unknown; $ 
antenna lamellate, with curved teeth nearly as long as diameter of shaft. Senegal. 
N. cohaerens Front (3 k). Both sexes with forewing a little more pointed than in strigulosa, hindwing 
a little more rounded. Paler green, not strigulated, lines wanting. Palpus quite short. Antenna in both sexes 
simple. Transvaal; ? Kenya. 
N. quieta Front (= anomala Swinli., nec Warr.), described as a Frosompliax, but with only one pair 
of hindtibial spurs, perhaps belongs here. Shape as in coliaerens or very slightly narrower; larger (35 mm), 
forewing with 1st subcostal shortly stalked, both wings with 1st median well stalked; paler, the hindwing almost 
white. unknown. Founded on a $ from Machakos, Kenya Colony. 
N. enotes Front (5 b). Antenna of S dentate, with short ciliation. Palpus minute, tongue vestigial, 
otherwise the species might be considered a Chlorissa. Face deep red, mixed with black. Closely resembles 
carnifrons Bntl. from India. Gambia. 
N. impostura Front (3 k) is very dissimilar, mimicking a Lopkosfola, but with the cell-spots smaller, 
thoiigh similarly pale-surrounded, the abdomen with dark dorsal spots instead of crests. An indistinct dentate 
white postmedian line, a brown terminal line and white, brown-spotted fringes. Palpus very small. Antenna 
of (J short and thick, almost simple. Natal. 
N. rhodomadia Front. Smaller (24 mm). Abdomen in addition with some white spots and crests. 
Antenna of ^ lamellate. Wings rather narrow; yellowish green, with minute red cell-dots, lines obsolete, 
some red, black-mixed, markings consisting of a large patch at base of forewing and terminal spots at the 
radials and at tornus on both wings, connected by a line and containing some white or pale spots; the tornal 
spot of forewing large; fringes white, irrorated with red; black-mixed spots at the end of the veins. Lorenzo 
(Marquez. 
31. Genus: Blechroiieromia Front. 
An offshoot of Neromia with more strongly pectinated antenna and that of the $ also pectinate, the 
wings generally with less simple pattern. Only known from the mountains of Central Madagascar. 
B. mianta Front (5 b). Face green, paler below. Thorax and abdomen marked above with black. 
Wings heavily marked wdth blackish fuscous. $ larger than J, with more extended markings. 
B. eluta Front (5 b). Very similar, but paler, more diaphanous, the marldngs shadowy, the hindwing 
less rounded; thorax and abdomen not black-marked. 
B. perileuca Front (5 b). Abdomen with white, partly red-bordered spots. Wings more weakly 
marked. Distal margins with red vein-dots; costal margin of forewing white, fringes whitish. 
B. anthosyne Front (5 b). As the unique type has lost the hindlegs, this may perhaps be really a 
Heterorachis. Very distinct in pattern from all the other species of the gemxs. 
32. Genus: Jfeiirotoca Warr. 
Antenna short, in both sexes pectinate as in Blechroneromia, from which it differs chiefly in the loss 
of the tongue, which is fully developed in Blechroneromia. Palpus still shorter. Abdominal crest less rudi¬ 
mentary. Only one species. 
N.notata Warr. d 27 mm, $ 35 mm. Bright green, with red-brown patch on abdominal margin, rather 
smaller than that of B. anthosyne and not pale-centred; no cell-dots; a firm white postmedian line instead of 
