('HtONOPORA. By L. B. I’roi t. 
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A. ( ?) torata Prouf (12 h). Antenna of the J simple. Forewing less hroad than in the other s])ecies, lorala. 
distal margin waved; an extensive specialised area in anterior part of the cell, coarse sidjerect tippeddark 
scales at proximal part of costa, succeeded (on and behind the specialised area) by more floccous hair-tufts. 
Hindwing with margin subcremdate, especially behind the middle; no hair-tuft. Madagascar: Htaticm Perinet. 
149 km E. of Tananarivo, ordy the type known. Not strictly congeneric with the rest, perhaps an inde])etident 
development of Hydrelia. 
33. Genus: (lliiouopora Proui. 
Face smooth. Palpus minute, hairy. Tongue wanting. Antenna of (J pectinate. Hindtibia with term¬ 
inal spurs only. Abdomen rather robust. Wings rather narrow. Forewing with distal margin vei'v obliquely 
curved; cell long, areole double, 2nd radial from before middle of discocellulars, 1st median remote from ;b'd 
radial. Hindwing relatively small; cell over fk, discocellulars oblique, 2nd subcostal moderately to extremely 
long stalked, 2nd radial central (a continuation of the strong cell-fold). 
Erected for a single, very isolated species and referred, on account of the rather strong anastomosis 
of the costal of the hindwing with the cell, to the Larentiinae. Subsequent consideration, however, suggests 
that it may be one of those unconnected offshoots of the Sterrhinae (such as Anihemoctena, Rho(low,etra, Lij- 
caugidia) which have developed that anastomosis. The long cells, well-developed 1st discocellular of forewing 
and extreme stalking of the 2nd subcostal of the hindwing favour this latter view, while the wing-])attern is 
neither normal nor inconceivable for either subfamily. The gnathos is wanting, but this is the case with many 
Sterrhinae as well as with the Larentiinae. 
C. tarachodes Prout (12 h). $ unknown. Only Avorn specimens are accessible to me, but the structure tamchodr 
and shape, as well as the irregiilar, band-like green markings will render the species very easy to recognize. 
Discovered near Louren 9 o Marques in January, afterwards taken at St. Lucia Bay in October. 
