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P. vicaria Pglr. (Vol. 3, p. 186, pi. 43 f). This species has already been dealt with on p. 162 in the 
Genus Crymodes. 
P. acharis Pglr. (Vol. 3, p. 186) is a Sidemia, vide p. 163. 
30. Genus: Trachea Tr. 
T. atriplicis L. (Vol. 3, p. 187, pi. 43 g) —- deviridata Klem. is completely grey-violet without the deviridata. 
green patches. — deviridella Strd., described 4 years later, similarly has no green and is very probably identical. 
— epixanthana Mezger has all the green patches replaced by yellow, the white blotch is a pure white. De- epi- 
scribed from a freshly emerged specimen from Belgium. —- immaculata Slevogt. Stigmata of forewings are ^ anthana - 
contingent, the blotch mark is quite absent. —- enarismene Slastslievsky is probably the same, although in i a t a- 
the original description only the absence of the blotch mark is mentioned without any reference to the stig- enarismene. 
mata. Esthland. —- inornata Alph. differs from the type by the complete absence of green colouration on inornata. 
body and wings. Probably deviridata as well as deviridella are simply synonyms, inornata is described from 
Sarepta and Kasan. 
T. subviridis Btlr. (Vol. 3, p. 16, pi. 3 f). In the Main Volume this was erroneously classified under subviridis. 
the Acronycta, whilst actually it should be placed here. —- fuscogrisea Strd. is an east asiatic form in which fuscogrisea. 
the customary grey-wliite central area is dusted over with brown-grey. 
T. yoshinoensis Wilem. is close to askoldis Obth. (Vol. 3, p. 170, pi. 40 f), which in the Main Volume yoshino- 
was dealt with under Parasticlitis, but which would be better classified here. Head and thorax white, collar ensis - 
with brown markings. Forewings white, peppered basally with brown. In centre of costa there is a double 
lobed brown spot, that extends downwards to nervure 1. It has a pale surround that encloses the orbicular 
stigma. The reniform stigma is outside of same and has a faint brown circumscription. At outer margin above 
the centre is a large brown spot and a further longer one before the anal angle. Fringes golden brown with 
dark checks. Hindwings grey-brown, paler at base. Wing expanse: 32 mm. Hondo. 
31. Genus: (Euplexia Steph. 
E. hicipara L. (Vol. 3, p. 188, pi. 43 i) — leonhardi Rbl. (20 i) is not a separate species, but only a leonhardi. 
darker and duskier local subspecies; the differences in the markings mentioned by Rebel are not constant. 
Some specimens are exceedingly dusky. March, April and August, September in Algeria and Tunis. — ex- exotica. 
otica Strd. is the oriental form from east Asia, which is more of a bluish grey and less reddish in postmedian 
area of forewings. 
E. honei O. B.-Haas shordd be classified after laetevirens Obth. (Vol. 3, p. 189, pi. 43 k) which it closely honei. 
resembles. It can however be immediately differentiated by the white hindwings with slightly smoky apex, 
whilst laetevirens has black-brown hindwings. The illustration of the latter species in Main Volume should 
have been rather more olive-brown to blackish in colouration of ground of forewings and not quite so reddish. 
On the other hand honei is inclined to reddish brown. Both species have a bright metallic green spot and band 
markings. Wing expanse of honei: 39 mm. East China (Mokanshan). 
E. tibetensis Warr. Forewings dark olive-green with patches of blackish, a large pale green basal spot, tibetensis. 
transversed by a black subbasal line. Both transverse lines very indistinct. The two pale green stigmata have 
faint dark centres and are confluent on the mediana, extending below same. Subterminal line pale green 
with dentations on veins 3 and 4. Marginal area very dark over the centre and at anal angle. Fringes pale 
green. Hindwings white in basal half, outwardly dark black-brown. Wing expanse: 30 mm. Only one o 
from Thibet (Chumbi valley). 
E. albiclausa Warr. strongly resembles E. chrysochlora Hmps. from India (Vol. 11, p. 139, pi. 17 e). albidausa. 
The green of the ground colour is however rather more inclined to grey than to yellow. The reniform stigma 
is dark olive-green with white edges on both sides. Marginal area heavily dusted with white, which is so dense 
at apex that a large white spot is created. Otherwise markings as in chrysochlora. Wassukow and Ta-tsien-lu 
in July and August. 
32. Genus: Trfgouophora Hbn. 
T. meticulosa L. (Vol. 3, p. 190, pi. 44 a) —- ignicula Dhl. is a still redder form than roseobrunnea Warr., ignicula. 
the colouration is almost an orange-red and markings in central triangular area are not much darker. Sabine 
mountains (Subiaco), Abruzzi (Majella). —- minor Cabeau seems a superfluous denomination for a specimen minor. 
from Belgium that measures 40 mm and is therefore not even abnormally small. 
33. Genus: Clmtaplia Moore. 
C. euplexina Rbl. (= wollastoni Rbl. nee Bale.) (20 i) should be placed in the I. section next to wol- euplexina. 
lastoni. Head and thorax reddish brown, the latter with a black-brown posterior tuft. Abdomen brownish 
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