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(9) Omiodes contimiatalis Wall. 



Salbia contimiatalis Wall. Wien. Ent. Mon. i860, p. 175. 



Botys contimiatalis Butl. Ent. Mo. Mag. xv. p. 270. 



Ofniodes continiiatalis Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 215. 



t%. 26 — 32 mm. Sufficiently described by me (1. c). 



30 specimens ; 4 Kona, Hawaii, from 2000 to 4000 feet ; 12 Waianae Mts., Oahu ; 

 3 Waialua, Oahu, on coast ; 6 Lanai, from 2000 to 3000 feet ; i Molokai Mts. ; 

 3 Kaholuamano, Kauai, at 4000 feet; i Waimea Mts., Kauai, at 4000 feet; from 

 February to June, and in September. 



(10) Omiodes monogramnia, sp. nov. 



<?• 25 — 29 mm. Head and palpi deep ferruginous, lower half of palpi white. 

 Thorax ferruginous, posteriorly paler and mixed with whitish-ochreous. Abdomen 

 ferruginous-ochreous, segmental margins usually finely white. Forewings moderate, 

 termen gently bowed ; ferruginous ; costa suffused with dark fuscous from base to 

 f ; second line about f , almost straight, white, obsolete on costa, posteriorly edged 

 with fuscous suffusion ; a dark fuscous terminal line : cilia grey, with darker sub- 

 basal line. Hindwings fuscous, usually suffused with dull ochreous towards dorsum ; a 

 white postmedian line, obtusely angulated near tornus, posteriorly edged with dark 

 fuscous suffusion, beyond which the terminal area is wholly ferruginous-ochreous ; a 

 dark fuscous terminal line ; cilia whitish, with dark grey subbasal line. (Plate V. fig. 21.) 



5 specimens ; 2 Waianae Mts., Oahu ; 3 Waimea Mts., Kauai, at 4000 feet ; 

 from April to June. Allied to O. demaratalis, but differs by the larger size, ferru- 

 ginous colouring, absence of orbicular and discal dots, second line of forewings 

 placed nearer termen, and postmedian line of hindwings obtusely angulated and 

 followed by dark fuscous suffusion. 



(11) Omiodes demaratalis Walk. 



Botys dejjiaratalis Walk. Cat. xix. p. 1009. 



Omiodes demaratalis Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 216. 



Sufficiently described. 



22 specimens; 13 Waianae Mts., Oahu; 8 Waimea Mts., Kauai, at 4000 feet; 

 I Kona, Hawaii, at 2000 feet ; from April to June and in September. Also 

 recorded from Honolulu, Oahu, where I took it in August. 



