MACROLEPIDOPTERA 261 



(27) Scoparia parachlora, sp. no v. 



?• 13—15 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark fuscous, mixed with pale yellowish, 

 base of palpi yellow-whitish. Abdomen grey. Forewings dark fuscous, much mixed 

 with pale ochreous-yellowish ; a narrow interrupted blackish subbasal fascia, and a 

 blackish spot in disc beyond this ; first line oblique, pale yellowish, edged posteriorly 

 on upper f by an oblong blackish blotch from costa, its lower angle including claviform ; 

 orbicular small, blackish, obliquely beyond this, separate; discal 8-shaped, blackish- 

 outlined on sides of upper half, otherwise little defined ; second and subterminal lines 

 pale yellowish, little defined, confluent in middle ; a terminal series of cloudy blackish 

 dots : cilia grey, basal half dark grey, obscurely barred with yellow-whitish. Hindwings 

 grey, darker posteriorly ; cilia light grey, with darker subbasal line. (Plate VII. fig. 16.) 



4 specimens, Olaa, Hawaii, at 2000 feet, in June, July, and November. 



(28) Scoparia iant/ies, sp. nov. 



$%■ 15 — 17 mm. Head orange, antennal orbits black. Palpi dark fuscous, 

 mixed with yellowish. Thorax orange, irrorated with blackish, with whitish central 

 patch. Abdomen whitish to light greyish-ochreous. Forewings orange, irrorated 

 with dark fuscous or blackish ; two white basal dots ; first line white, oblique, irregular, 

 rather remotely preceded by a less marked similar line ; orbicular sometimes repre- 

 sented by a white dot ; an irregular angular white median spot beyond this, one angle 

 sometimes touching it ; a smaller white spot beneath median ; upper half of discal 

 spot represented by a white dot surrounded by blackish suffusion (sometimes obsolete), 

 lower half by a longitudinal white mark ; a white costal mark about f ; second line 

 white, sometimes interrupted ; subterminal white, irregular, more or less interrupted in 

 middle, beneath this nearly approaching second line : cilia ochreous-whitish, with two 

 interrupted fuscous lines. Hindwings grey-whitish, posteriorly greyer except on a 

 whitish posterior line; cilia white or ochreous-whitish. (Plate VII. fig. 17.) 



4 specimens ; 2 Mts. Waimea, Kauai, at 4000 feet ; 2 Kaholuamano, Kauai, 

 at 4000 feet; from April to June. 



(29) Scoparia marmarias, sp. nov. 



^ $. 17 — 20 mm. Head orange, more or less mixed with blackish, with a white 

 line between eyes and antennae. Palpi dark fuscous mixed with yellowish. Thorax 

 orange, mixed with black and spotted with white. Abdomen silvery-white. Forewings 

 ferruginous-orange, mixed with black or dark fuscous, sometimes more or less mixed 



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