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(Dasydia ^) Orpii,nc tenebrarin, Esp. — Two (J , two ? , typical. 



{T hamnonoma =) Itame vauaria, L. — One, normal. 



{OrthoUtha =) Plerocymia bi-pimctaria, ScliifE.— Two ? , rather darkly marked, 

 but without the darkened ground colour of ab. (jaclitarla, Frr. 



Carda paludcda, Thnb., var. inihutata, Hb. — One, considerably larger than our 

 English form, but the differences do not otherwise strike me as being at all manifest. 

 There is, at any rate, no tendency to approach the Scandinavian type. 



{Lygris -=) Eustroma populata, L. — One (? . 



{Cidaria ==) Amcehe aptata, Hb. — One S • 



{Cidaria =) Xanthorhoe fluctuatu, L. — One, pretty typical. 



(Cidaria) verherata, Sc. — One. 



(C.) frustata, Tr. — Two, worn (going " over ? "). 



{Cidaria =) Epirrlioe galiata, Scliiff. -One, rather interesting form, somewhat 

 resembling the ab. cliahjbeata, of Hiibner, but the yellowish tinge in the ground 

 colour not quite so strong. 



(Cidaria =) Perizoma niveata, Stph. (*alhulata, Schiff.). — Two, of the usual 

 continental type. 



(Cidaria =) Anticlea herherata, Schiff. — One. 



[n order to complete the lists, 1 ought to mention one specimen 

 of Hydrioinena furcata, Thnb. {Cidaria sordidafa, ¥h.), h'om Uavos, 

 August 2nd ; it is of the ordinary greenish form. 



These samples seem sufficiently to indicate that the localities 

 named could very profitably be further worked for many of the alpine 

 and sub-alpine species ; they have made a very interesting and very 

 substantial addition to my collection thereof, and the comparison of 

 material from different localities is always a pleasant and profitable 

 line of study. 



246, Richmond Road, Dalston, N.E. : 

 May, 1901. 



HERMAPHRODITE HAWAIIAN ODYNERUS. 

 BY E. C. L. PERKINS, B.A. 



Amongst a fine series of a probably new Hawaiian Odynerus, 

 recently captured, one example proved to be a very well marked 

 hermaphrodite. In the main the left half of this insect is ^, both in 

 colour and structure, the right ? , but ^ characters partly extend on 

 to the latter half. 



CHARACTERS OF COLORATION. 

 Left Side. Right Side. 



Scape of antenna with a yellow spot Scape en tii-ely black ( $ char.). 

 (S char.). 



