
COMODICA.—EREUNETIS. 347 
Smith)—PanamMa: Panama, III. 1860 (R. H. Stretch: Stn. Coll.)—West Indies '— 
Cuba: Baracoa, IX. 1902 (4. Busck)—Jamatca': st. anprEw: Constant Spring, 
21. XII — 6. I. 1905 (Wism.): MancHester?: Mandeville, 1950 ft., X. 1892 (7. D. A. 
Cockerell)*: st. ANN: Moneague, 15. I. 1905 (Wism.); Runaway Bay, 15. II., 5-24. 
IV. 1905 (Wism.)—Sr. Tuomas, 7-30. IV. 1894 (fF. Gudmann ; W. von Hedemann)’. 
South America ’—Braziu*: para’: Pard, IV., 20-6. VII, 1. IX - 15. XII. 1893 
(A. Schulz)’. 
[Closely allied to Comodica zebrina Btlr. (Ereunetis: Wlsm. Fo. Haw. 1 715-6, 753 
sp. 418 Pf. 25°16 (1907)—the Hawaiian specimens are not in good condition, and 
lanceolata Wlsm. is probably not distinct. Drnt.| 
2. Comodica ordinata, sp.n. (Tab. X. fig. 4.) 
Antennae pale cinereous, annulate with brownish fuscous. Palpi projecting scarcely the length of the head 
beyond it, thickly clothed with rough scales to the extreme apex ; pale cinereous, shaded with brownish 
fuscous externally, the median joint with projecting bristles on the outer side. Head roughly clothed ; 
pale cinereous. Thorax pale cinereous, shaded with fuscous. Morewings pale cinereous, much shaded 
with brownish fuscous, which is more intense along the fold, nearly to its outer end and thence to the 
lower angle of the cell, than on the wing-surface ; into this plical shade are merged the lower extremities 
of three somewhat less intense costal shades—one at, one before, and one beyond the middle, the extreme 
apex is also darkly shaded; the pale cinereous cilia, which are somewhat turned back at the apex, are 
also somewhat mottled with fuscous. Exp. al. 11 mm. Hindwings and cilia pale brownish grey. 
Abdomen brownish. Legs pale brownish grey. 
Type 3 (66775) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: TABAsco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith). Unique. 
EREUNETIS Meyr. 
Type: Ereunetis iuloptera Meyr. (Wlsm. 1907). 
Erevunetis Meyr. Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 5 252, 258-61 (1880): Tr. NZ. Inst. 20 92-3 (1888) : 
Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 17 (2.7: 1892) 480, 562-5 no. 25 sp. 129-36 (1893) ; Wlsm. Fn. 
Haw. 1714-17, 737, 753 no. 53 sp. 417-9 Pf. 25° 15-17 (1907); Swezey Rp. Exp. Stn. 
Hawaii. Div. Ent. Bull. 6 7-15 Pl. 1-2 (1909); Meyr. Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. (2s. Z.) 14 300-1 
sp. 102-4 (1911). 
1. Ereunetis minuscula Wlsm. 
Ereunetis minuscula Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1897 155-6 sp. 246 (1897)*: Fn. Haw. 1 716, 737, 
753 sp. 419 Pf. 25°17 (1907) ?; Swezey Rp. Exp. Stn. Hawaii, Div. Ent. Bull. 6 7, 12-18 
Pf, 2° 7-9 (1909) *. 
Type 3 (7084); Q (7085) St. Thomas, Mus. Wlsm. BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-I-S. Central America—Mexico: Tasasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. 
Smith). West Indies "—Cusa: Baracoa, VIII-IX. 1902 (A. Busch); Jamarca’: 
st. ANN: Moneague, 9-13. II. 1905 ( Wism.); Runaway Bay, © Typha domingensis, 
26. IL., excl. 15-19. III. 1905 (Wism.), 21. UI — 1. 1V. 1905 (Wism.): T. ANDREW’? : 
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