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Family REMIGIID^. 



Genus REMIGIA, Guenee. 

 REMIGIA CONVENIENS, Walker. 

 llemiffia convenieus, Wai.kek, Cat. Lep. Het. Brit. Mas., XIV, p. 1507. 

 One injured specimen apparently belonjiing to this s[)ecies. It is 

 labeled as from Make, Seychelles. 



Group PYRALES. 



Genus HYMENIA, Hubner. 

 HYMENIA RECURVALIS, Fabricius. 

 Phalana rccurvalis, FABr.icn's, Ent. Syst., Ill, 2, 237, 407. 

 Several damaged specimens, one from Aldabra, one from Platte Island^ 

 and one from Doros (Amirante (rronp). 



BOTYS, sp. (?) 



There are a couple of specimens in rather inferior condition which 

 may be referred possibly to B. otreusaiis, Walker, but 1 am not sure of 

 the identification. 



BOTYS (?), sp.(?) 



There is a dark-colored spei.-ies of some pyralid genus, probably FJeon- 

 evtusa, represented by a specimen on a pin with a specimen of H. recur- 

 valis from Platte Island, and another by itself from the same island, 

 which I can not well determine. They have a wonderfully familiar look, 

 but after grubbing through nearly one thousand species of pyralids in 

 my collection in quest of a rmme, I give up the task as not worth the 

 time it will take. The S[)ecies may be new. 

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