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Walker and allies (hilpoides Alexander, davidi Alexander, etc. ), 
from all of which it is readily told by the position and course 
of r. 
Eriocera terryi, sp. n. 
Male. Length, 12.8 mm.; wing, 11.5 mm. 
Female. Length, 15 mm.; wing, 12.4 mm. 
Related to H. geminata Alexander (Japan), differing as follows: 
Antennae of the male longer, with long and conspicuous setae. Thor- 
acie stripes black, almost concolorous with the interspaces. Legs brownish- 
black throughout. Wings with the discal pale band larger, oblique in posi- 
tion and pale yellow in color, only a little paler than the paired spots in 
cell R; the diseal band extends from cell Sc? across cells second R1, R, 
and M, barely attaining cell Cu; a pale area in the center of cell Cul. 
Venation: r+ approximately its own length beyond the fork of R2+5 and 
twice its length from the tip of #1; fork of vein Cu forming a greater 
angle; basal deflection of Cuil at or before midlength of cell Cui. Ovi- 
positor and genital segment fiery orange. 
Hab.—China. 
Holotype, male, Hongkong, 1908 (F. W. Terry). 
Allotopotype, female, in copula with the type. 
Type in the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Experiment Station. 
This interesting species is named in memory of the collector, 
the late Mr. F. W. Terry. By Edwards’ Key, it ‘runs out at 
E. hilpa Walker, to which group of species it should be referred. 
Eriocera submorosa, sp. n. 
General coloration black; vertical tubercle deep red; wings brown; cell 
M1 lacking; abdominal tergites with alternate opaque and shiny cross- 
bands. 
Male. Length about 12.5 mm.; wing, 12.2 mm. 
Rostrum and palpi dark brown. Antennae with the scape brown, the 
flagellum black; antennae, if bent backward extending beyond the base of 
the abdomen. Head black, the region of the vertical tubercle deep red 
with a small, circular black spot. 
Pronotum dark brown medially, paler laterally. Mesonotum velvety black. 
Pleura brownish black. Halteres dark brownish black. Legs brownish black 
throughout. Wings strongly tinged with brown, somewhat darker at the 
base and in the costal region; veins dark brown, Venation:* Sci ending 
beyond the fork of R2+3; r on R2 about two and one-half times its 
length beyond the fork and on #7 nearly four times its length from the 
tip; cell M7 lacking; cell first MZ rectangular; basal deflection of Cul 
