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suffused with olive green in cell; beyond median band 4 dark fuscous 

 spots on costa, diminishing in size towards the apex. Hindwings cin- 

 ereous with a faint fuscous transverse submedian streak and several 

 scattered pale fuscous markings. Abdomen fuscous cinereous. Legs 

 cinereous, fore and middle legs with tibiae and tarsi and hind tarsi 

 fuscous, dotted with cinereous. 



Hab. Kilaiiea, Hawaii, one specimen taken at lights, Feb., 

 1912 (AV. M. Giffard). 



Archips suhliclienoides n. sp. 



Male, female, 28-37 mm. Antennae brownish-fuscous, in male with 

 middle third serrated and all finely short-ciliated. Palpi brownish- 

 fuscous, yellowish-brown on outer side, extending twice the length of 

 heati beyond it. Head and thorax very dark brownish-fuscous. Fore- 

 wings very much mottled with dark brownish-fuscous and purplish 

 grey; an oblique basal fascia with crenate outer margin; an oblique 

 median fascia with crenate margins; a triangular black blotch at end 

 of cell; a costal series of black spots; dull orange scales plentifully 

 sprinkled all over wing, most numerous at base and tending to mar- 

 gin the black fascia. Costal fold of male on basal third. Hindwings 

 cinereous, much mottled with fuscous. Abdomen cinereous. Legs 

 dark fuscous-brown, posterior pair paler. 



Mnch resembles lichenoides, except that it lacks the olive 

 green of that species. 



Ilab. Kihnica, Hawaii, May, ll>12, 2 males and 6 females 

 taken at lights. (W. M. Giffard). 



Tortrix semicinereana n. sp. 



Male (?), 20 mm. Antennae greyish-fuscous. Palpi whitish in- 

 ternally, greyish-fuscous externally. Head brownish-ochreous. Thorax 

 dark brownish-fuscous, patagia greyish. Forewings cinereous, basal 

 sixth fuscous; a dark fuscous triangular spot extending from one- 

 fourth of costa half across wing; apical portion of wing suffused with 

 light fuscous, the inner boundary of which extends from just before 

 middle of costa obliquely to three-fourths of dorsum; a few darker 

 fuscous costal spots, also a dark fuscous spot at end of cell; a few 

 scattered spots of yellow scales. Cilia light greyish-fuscous. Hind- 

 wings and cilia uniformly light greyish-fuscous. (Abdomen missing). 

 Legs cinereous, front and middle tibiae and tarsi fuscous externally. 



Hab. Kilanea, Hawaii, Feb., 1912 ; one male ( ?) taken at 

 light. (AV. M. Giffard). 



Capua santalata n. sp. 



Male, 10-11 mm. Antennae brownish-ochreous, banded with 

 brown above. Palpi very short, brownish-ochreous. Head brownish- 



