209 



FAMILY SELIDOSEMIDAE. 



4 — Scotorythra vara (Butl.) 



2 — Scotorythra paludicola (Butl.) 



FAMILY PYEAUSTIDAE. 



10 — Omiodes continuatalis (Wall.) 

 16 — Omiodes accepta (Butl.) 



3 — Omiodes localis (Butl.) 



4 — Omiodes monogona Meyr. 



o — Hymenia exodias Meyr. 

 1 — Phlyctaenia micacea (Butl.) 



1 — Scoparia siderina Meyr. 



6 — Scoparia frigida Butl. 



FxVMILY CAKPOSINIDAE. 



1 — Heterocrossa trigononotata Walsni. 



FAMILY TORTRICIDAE. 



2 — Crocidosema plehiana Z. 



FEBKUAEY 1st., 1912. 



The eighty-first regular meeting of the Society was held in 

 the usual place. 



The secretary read Resolutions of Sympathy on the death of 

 jMr. F. W. Terry and an Obituary N"otice*, prepared by the 

 President and secretary as instructed by the Society at the pre- 

 vious meeting. Both adopted. 



EXTOMOLOGICAL PROGRAM. 



Mr. Swezey reported breeding Pentarthron favum P. 

 from eggs of Vanessa tammeamea collected on Mt. Olympus, 

 Oahu, January 21, 1912. He had ebseryed a parasite sitting on 

 an Qg^ in situ; and of 11 eggs collected, 5 had already yielded 

 parasites. He exhil)ited 24 that had emerged from one e^g of 

 the butterfly. This is believed to be the first record of this 

 butterfly's eggs being parasited. 



♦Published in Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc. II., 4, p. 189, 1912 [Ed.]. 



