MACROLEPIDOPTERA 355 



AcRODREi'ANis Perk. 



Face rough-haired. Tongue developed. Antennae in f bipectinated, simple 

 towards base and on apical f. Palpi rough-scaled. Thorax densely hairy beneath. 

 Abdomen rather stout, laterally fringed with shaggy hairs. Femora, tibiae, and first 

 joint of tarsi hairy, posterior tibiae without internal hairpencil in ^. Forewings : 10 

 and I I separate, 10 connected with g. Hindwings normal, in disc and towards dorsum 

 clothed with long hairs. 



Separated from Scotorythra by the structure of the legs, otherwise closely related 

 to the larger and probably more primitive forms of that genus. 



Acrodrepanis megalophvUa, Meyr. 

 Scotoryrtln-a inegalophylla Meyr. F. H. i. p. 189. 



t, Acrodrepanis ncsiotis Perk. lint. Mo. Mag. xxxvii. (1901), 252. 



The special characters of the male are as follows : 



j". 56 mm. Antennal pectinations 4, spotted with dark fuscous (not lined as 

 stated by Mr Perkins). Abdomen i. Posterior tarsi i. Forewings with lines purple, 

 much stronger than in %. 



Mr Perkins' type seen ; NAV. Koolau range, Oahu, at 2000 feet, in August. I 

 have no doubt whatever that this is the other sex of my niegalophylla. 



LYCAENIDAE. 



Lv(AEN.\ Fab. 

 Lycacna bactica, Linn. Meyr. F. H. i. p 194. 

 Eleven specimens, Honolulu, Oahu, in January and February. 



Lycaeiia blacklmrjii, Tuely. Meyr. F. H. i. p. 194. 

 Seven specimens, Honolulu, Oahu. 



PHYCITIDAE. 



Genotilantls Meyr. 

 Genophantis iodora Meyr. Cf. F. H. i. p. 195. 



Six specimens, Waialua, N.W. Koolau range, and Honolulu, Oahu, in January, 

 July, and August. 



Ho.MOEOsOM.\ Curt. 

 Homocosoma hnmci-alis, Butl. Meyr. F. H. i. p. 196. 

 Ten specimens, N.W. Koolau range, Oahu, in July. 



