56 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



(19) AnomalocJirysa gayi, sp. nov. 



Closely allied to A. deceptor, and exhibiting analogous variation, but I have not 

 seen any dark-bodied forms such as are found in that species. 



Entirely flavous, or the thorax more or less green, sometimes with a bright 

 crimson dorsal stripe on the thorax, and the head and base of the antennae of that 

 colour. 



Wings with pale nervuration, green or yellow ; anterior pair with 3 very distinct 

 rows of cellules formed by the gradate nervules. Third cubital cellule with its inferior 

 apical angle extremely strongly produced, dividing nervule much shorter than the apical 

 side, and only about one-third the length of the lower side of the cellule. 



Posterior wings with 3 more or less complete rows of cellules in the gradate series. 



Abdominal characters of t as in A. deceptor. (Plate III. fig. 7.) 



Expanse 32 — 39 mm. 



Hab. High plateau of Kauai. I have much pleasure in naming this distinct 

 species after my friend Mr Francis Gay of Kauai, on whose estate the specimens were 

 captured, and to whom I am indebted for much assistance when working on that 

 island, and for much botanical information. 



(20) Anontalochrysa zoe, sp. nov. 



This species is also closely allied to A. deceptor and probably varies in much the 

 same way. 



Yellow with a dorsal longitudinal stripe of a brownish colour, extending over the 

 vertex, pro- and mesothorax, or entirely dark, except that the metathorax is more or 

 less greenish, and the apical segments of the abdomen pale. Face, antennae and legs 

 sometimes crimson, as also the dorsal margin of the anterior wings and sometimes 

 of both pairs. 



Wings with pale nervuration, green or yellowish, the wings themselves also some- 

 times with a greenish tinge. Gradate nervules in the anterior pair forming 4 distinct 

 rows of cellules ; third cubital cellule with its inferior apical angle strongly produced, 

 but evidently less so than in A. gayi, its apical side much longer than the dividing 

 nervule, which is about half as long as the lower side of the cellule. Sometimes there 

 are intracellular spots on the wings, in which case these are less transparent than in 

 unspotted examples, just as was the case in A. deceptor. 



Posterior wings with three distinct rows of cellules formed by the gradate series. 



Expanse 33 — 39 mm. 



Hab. Mountains of Molokai (4000 ft. and upwards). Very rare. 



