PSEUDHEMITHEA; LATHOCHLORA; CHLOROCOMA. By L. B. Prottt. 
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the small vein-clots. Abdomen above predominantly reddish. Tanganyika Territory, only 2 examples known. 
— endorhoda Hmpsn. (2 h, 3 k), from Rhodesia, and Transvaal, is at most a race, perhaps eventually a synonym, mdorhodn. 
but appearing slightly rounder-winged and with the blotch on hindwing somewhat enlarged. 
33. Genus: Pisciadliemithesi Bastelh. 
Differs from He7riithea in its minute palpus and generally in the somewhat different shape of the wings, 
the hindwing being somewhat angled at the 1st radial. Antenna simple, or exti’emely shortly ciliated. Tongue 
generally slight. Abdominad crests generally strong. 
A. H i n d t i b i a w i t h 4 spur s. 
Ps. exomila Front is aberrant in shape, the hindwing being very slightly angled at 3rd radial but not r.romila. 
at 1st radial. Antenna of perceptibly ciliated (less than Y> diameter of shaft). Crests very slight. Pace 
red. Wings dull olive-green, slightly irrorated with white; postmedian line broad, white, shaped icearly as 
in saturata. S. Cameroons: Ja River. 
Ps. euopla sp. 71. (J, 28 mm. Face deep red, mixed with black. Vertex white. Antenna scarcely cuojda. 
ciliated. Crests on 2rd and 3rd tergites reddish, surrounded with blackish. Wings rather light grape-green, 
with rather elongate darker cell-marks; a moderately strong olivaceous postmedian line, shaped nearly as in 
saturata, forewing in addition with a sinuous antemedian. Kenya: Kibwezi, December 1920 (W. Ee.\ther). 
type in Mus. Tring. 
B. H i n d t i b i a w i t h 2 s p u r s. 
Ps. saturata Profit (S k). Darker than the preceding, grey rather than green. Palpus rather less minute, saturata. 
Face deep red, but not mixed with black, d* antenna simple. Abdomen with 3 or 4 crests. Hindleg of 3* as in 
detrita. Forewing with dark-dotted costal edge. Cell-spots enlarged. Postmedian line pale- (or white-) bordered 
distally. Nigeria. Since obtained by Mr. L. Collenette in French Guinea. 
Ps. detrita Bastelh. (5 c). Rather larger and more robust, with somewhat hairy femora. Hindtibia detrita. 
dilated, with strong hair-pencil. Palpus scarcely more than fC diameter of eye. Face red. Angola : Pungo 
Andongo, 2 d'd' (Bastelberger in litt., not 1 3', 1 as first assumed). 
34. Genus: I^athoclilora Warr. 
Perhaps another development of the He7nithea group, still very imperfectly known. Palpus moderately 
long. Antenna in (of perversa) serrate-dentate, with fascicles of cilia. Hindtibia in both sexes with 2 spurs, 
in with hair-pencil. Wings thinly scaled, somewhat iridescent; forewing with all 5 subcostals long-stalked, 
the 2nd subcostal far beyond the 5th; hindwing with termen dentate at 1st radial and 3rd radial, excavated 
between (type) or tailed at 3rd radial, like an lodis {perversa). 
L. inomata Warr. (3 i). G still unknown. $ somewhat recalling the Indian Diplodestna xanthochJora inomata. 
Sivinli., distal margins moi’e excavated, dark band less distal, bounded by a pale curved line. Crests wanting ( ?). 
Nigeria (type) and Ivory Coast. 
L. perversa Front (3 i). Aberrant in having 3 red-brown abdominal crests and in the shape of the wings, perversa. 
Facies of an lodis or a washed-out He7n.ithea or Metillochlora, the large cell-spots rather distinctive; costal 
margin of fore wing with dark dots and dashes. Ivory C'oast (loc. typ.) Oubangui-'Pchari-Chad and C^ameroons, 
perhajjs also Uganda. 
35. Genus: Clilorocoiiia Timi. 
An Australian genus, or perhaps section of Prasinocy7na, distinguished by the shorter palpiis (not 
longer than diameter of eye), with 3rd joint minute in both sexes. It is almost certain that the few African 
species which have been referred to it are morely Prasinocyma with abnormally short palpi and they are 
probably connected by some intermediates which we have left in that genus. But in order to avoid unnecessary 
taxonomic changes in the present work, we continue to quote them here. 
C. didita Walk. (4 a). Face red. Hindtibia of G nof dilated. Forewing with 1st radial not (as in the didiia. 
Australian CJiloroco7na) stalked with the last 4 subcostals Green without the strigulation of typical Prasino- 
cyrna, both wings vdth a minute brown cell-dot; forewing with costal edge ochreous. Cape, not uncommon. 
% Transvaal. 
