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(6) Omiodes aiiastrepta, sp. nov. 



%. 28 — 29 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen fuscous. Palpi dark fuscous, lower 

 half white. Forewings moderate, termen faintly sinuate beneath apex ; rather dark 

 fuscous, more or less whitish-sprinkled ; first line whitish, angulated above middle, 

 nearly or quite obsolete above angulation, lower portion margined posteriorly by a thick 

 blackish-fuscous streak which is nearly rectangularly bent and continued beneath 

 median vein to discal mark, this angle sometimes filled with dark suffusion ; a small 

 black orbicular dot ; a transverse blackish discal mark ; second line whitish, slightly 

 sinuate beneath costa, edged posteriorly by a suffused dark fuscous band, and some- 

 times anteriorly by a series of dark fuscous dots ; a terminal series of blackish dots. 

 Hindwings rather dark grey ; a paler slightly sinuate postmedian line, edged 

 anteriorly with dark grey dots, and posteriorly by a band of dark grey suffusion ; a 

 terminal series of blackish dots. 



2 specimens ; i Kona, Hawaii, at 4000 feet, in September ; i Molokai Mts. 

 (forest above Pelekuna), in August. 



(7) Omiodes telegrapha, sp. nov. 



Z. 40 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-yellowish. Palpi yellow-brownish, lower 

 half whitish. Forewings long, termen sinuate beneath subacute apex ; light ochreous- 

 yellowish, slightly blackish-sprinkled, veins partially white ; first line very acutely 

 angulated above middle, only indicated by several blackish dots between veins ; second 

 line cloudy, blackish, interrupted by veins, almost straight ; an almost terminal series of 

 blackish dots, preceded by white dashes. Hindwings grey, veins whitish ; a dark grey 

 discal dot ; a straight whitish postmedian line, edged anteriorly narrowly, and posteriorly 

 more broadly with dark grey suffusion ; a terminal series of black dots preceded by 

 white dashes. (Plate V. fig. 20.) 



I specimen, Olaa, Hawaii, in September. 



(8) Omiodes accepta Butl. 



Botys accepta Butl. Ent. Mo. Mag. xiv. p. 49. 



Omiodes accepta Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 214. 



Z%. 22 — 33 mm. Sufficiently described by me (1. c). 



16 specimens ; 6 Hilo, Hawaii, at 2000 feet ; 4 Kona, Hawaii, from 1500 to 4000 

 feet ; i Haleakala, Maui, at 5000 feet ; i Molokai, at 3000 feet ; 3 Kaholuamano, 

 Kauai, at 4000 feet ; i Waimea Mts., Kauai, at 4000 feet ; in December and January, 

 and from April to September. 



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