Pyralidina of the Hawatian Islands. 
213 
Zealand, but not hitherto recorded elsewhere), no other 
species of Paraponyx crosses any wide sea. 
— 
or 
~~ 
BOTYDIDA. 
. Antenne in g with basal notch and projection .. 
i: », Without 5 * 2 
. Patagia of g elongate, penicillate 
fe » moderate oe : 
. Posterior tibiz in g with outer rade: ecg alee 
lete. 
Posterior tibie in Sate ee mataies -spur deve e- 
loped : Bie ae 
. Forehead with Sour ee “ey Sc 
i" without ,, ‘ fe we 
. Fore wings with vein 10 anastomosing ahorily 
with 9 . on ae 5 
Fore wings with vein 10 edinns ae : 
. Hind wings with veins 4 and 5 stalked .. we 
” ” ” 
separate . 
. Hind wings in g with inner-marginal hairy lobe 
without * 5 5 
” ” 
. Antenne two-thirds of fore wings se 
pe more than three-fourths of fore wings 
. Maraaropes, Gn. 
3. Margarodes exaula, n. 8. 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 
Margaronia glauculalis, Butl., 
1881, 327 (nec Gn.). 
Size of M. oceanitis. 
5. 
ae ills 
ZINCKENIA. 
De 
. OMIODES. 
3. 
. SCOPULA. 
4. 
EURYCREON. 
Oz 
. PROTOCOLLETIS. 
6. 
4. 
8. 
. Mesronoses. 
. ORTHOMECYNA. 
. Mrcyna. 
. Marcanoves. 
Pale sea-green; costa of fore wings white, 
costal edge from base to two-thirds slenderly orange; a black 
discal dot; 
mark on collar behind eyes, 
palpi deep orange. 
British 
no margipal dots; cilia apparently green-whitish 
(almost wholly worn off). 
narrowly orange. 
Thorax whitish-greenish, shoulders 
Head wholly greenish-whitish, except an orange 
Palpi white, terminal third of labial 
This diagnosis is taken from the specimen sent to the 
Museum. 
The species differs considerably 
from M. glauculalis, and is nearer MM. oceanitis and AM. 
tritonias. 
ile 
2. 
4, OMIODES, Gn. 
Fore wings with veins marked by pale lines 
3 5 not marked by pale lines. . 
Second line of fore wings with angulated pro- 
jection outwards. . 
) 
3. 
4, Blackburnt. 
