2o6 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



(12) Omiodes monogona Meyr. 



Omiodes monogona Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 216. O. liodyta, ib. 

 217. 



^%. 17 — 28 mm. The second line of forewings varies in form to some extent, 

 covering both descriptions, and also in breadth, being sometimes thick and suffused 

 posteriorly. The types from which my two descriptions were drawn are now seen to 

 belong certainly to the same species ; however the two examples of O. liodyta remain 

 peculiar in respect of size, as none of Mr Perkins' specimens are below 22 mm. 



21 specimens; 4 Olaa, Hawaii; 2 Kona, Hawaii, at 4000 feet; 2 Waianae 

 Mts., Oahu, at 1700 feet; 12 Kaholuamano, Kauai, at 4000 feet; i Waimea Mts., 

 Kauai, at 4000 feet ; in April, from June to August, and in December. 



(13) Omiodes localis Butl. 



Botys localis Butl. Ent. Mo. Mag. xv. p. 271. 



Omiodes localis Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 217. 



Sufficiently described by me (1. c). 



35 specimens; 12 Kona, Hawaii, from 2000 to 4000 feet; 7 Waianae Mts., 

 Oahu, from 1 700 to 3000 feet ; i Molokai, at 3000 feet ; 2 Lanai, at 2000 feet ; 

 2 Waimea Mts., Kauai, at 4000 feet ; 1 1 Kaholuamano, Kauai, at 4000 feet ; from 

 February to September. 



Hymenia Hub. 



(i) Hymenia recurvalis Fab. [fascialis Cram.). 



20 specimens; 7 Kona, Hawaii, at 1500 feet; i Olaa, Hawaii; 10 Waialua, 

 Oahu, on plains; 2 Honolulu, Oahu; from March to June. Occurs in Asia, Africa, 

 and Australia. 



Phlyctaenia Hub. 



1. Forewings with second line almost straight {24) heterodoxa. 



,, „ more or less broken 2. 



2. Groundcolour of median band white {11) eucretia. 



,, ,, not white 3. 



3. Forewings with sharply marked white spots 4. 



„ sometimes partly whitish-suffused, but without sharp white 



spots 5 



