Phylloicus farri Flint Figs. 4950 Phylloicus farri Flint, 1968b:56 [Type locality: Jamaica, St. Andrew, Hope River near Newcastle at mile post 16.5; NMNH; male; female, larva, pupa, case]. — Denning et al. 1983:188 [type species of Murielia]. — Flint et al. 1999b:73 [returned to Phylloicus]. Phylloicus farri is easily recognized by the very long (at least twice length of genital capsule, narrow preanal appendages (Fig. 49A, B). The modifications of male tergum IV are also distinctive (Fig. 49F). Adult. Forewing length 7.711.3 mm, n = 14. Head golden brown. Maxillary palps golden brown. Antenna twice forewing length; dark brown, with narrow patches of pale sensilla on anteromesal surface of each flagellomere. Dorsal pterothorax go...