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Adenoneura falsifalcelluin Walsm. — Larva in pods and seeds, 

 and also boring in stems of a bean vine whieli T have identified 

 as C ana rail a (jalcata in a ])revions paper before this Society; 

 l)ut at present there is some donbt as to the identity of the plant. 

 .1. rii/ipcnnis (Bntl.) — Larva feeds in pods of koa, on the grow- 

 ing seeds. A. plicatiun Walsm. — "Larva in seeds of native aca- 

 cias" (Perkins). 



Crypfophlehia UlcphJa (Rntl.) — Liirva in ])()ds of koa and 

 Acacia farnesiana, feeding (m growing seeds; also in litchi nnts 

 (Fnllaway). Enarinonia 'wahinglmmi (Butl.) — Larva in dead 

 twigs of koa. Bactra straminea (Bntl.) — Larva bores in stems 

 of sedges at base. 



TOETKICTNAE. 



Archips posiviUamis (Walk.) — Larva? on many kinds of 

 ])lants, shrnbs and trees; roll the edges of leaves or spin leaves 

 together for hiding-place. Arclilps longiplicatus Walsm. — Lar- 

 va in leaf-bnds and Ijetween leaves of Myrsine. Amorbia cini- 

 grafclla Bnsck — Larvte with similar habits to Arch'ips postvit- 

 tanus. Dipterina fulvosericea Walsm. — Larva between spnn 

 leaves of Xylosma. Torfix mckilJnrfjica Walsm. — Larva be- 

 tween spnn leaves of Phyllanthns. Epagoge infaudana Walsm. 

 — Larva between leaves and boring in tips of twigs of Pipturus. 



TiNEIDAE. 



Opogona aiinsquainosa (Bntl.) — Larva? are. scavengers, feed- 

 \\\iX on dead vegetable sid»stances in many sitnations, viz. : decay- 

 ing frnits, decaying leaves of bananas and pahns, rotten wood, 

 dead stems of bamboo, castor oil plant, sngar cane, Pipturus, 

 CJcniionfid and other native trees. 0. apicalis Sw. — Similar 

 habits to above. 



Eveunetia simulans (Bntl.) — Larva> in and beneath bark of 

 dead ti-ees, also in the Avood itself. E. minuscula Walsm. — Lar- 

 va' in dead stems, also in decaying ])nds of varions legnmes, and 

 on dead leaves of banana, i)a])aia, palm, Pandanus, pineapple, 

 etc. E. flaristriafa Walsm. — Larva^ on sngar can(% feeding on 

 insid(^ of dead -leaf-sheatlis, also on the bnds, and freqnently eat- 

 ing off large patches of epidermis of the stem. Besides they 

 have ihc general habits of miniiscida. E. penicillata Sw. — Dead 

 Paudauas leaves. 



