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reons or ochreoiis, irrorated or strigiilated with brown or fus- 

 cous or whitish ; first and second lines ochreous, sometimes al- 

 most obsolete, first line strongly curved outwardly, second line 

 sinuate with a slight curve outward before middle and a strong 

 curve inward below vein 2, included median band sometimes 

 wholly and sometimes partially black-edged ; often considerable 

 whitish suffusion beyond second line ; usually a series of black- 

 ish dots beyond second line extending from costa about half way 

 across wdng ; orbicular represented by a black dot ; renif orm 

 by a transverse blackish mark. Hindwings cinereous or pale 

 greyish-fuscous; a faint darker discal mark. Legs cinereous- 

 fuscous. 



A variable species closely related to N. obsoleta (Butl.), but 

 differing particularly by the first line of forewing being more 

 strongly curved, and the second line strongly sinuate. 



Hab. — Laysan Island, Dec, 1912, 12 specimens collected 

 from Sporobolus grass (D. T. Fullaway). 



Omiodes laysanensis n. sp. 



Female; 19-22 nun. Antennae dark brownish-fuscous. 

 Palpi dark brownish-fuscous, lower half white. Head whitish- 

 ochreous. Thorax ochreous tinged with fuscous on base of pa- 

 tagia and on scutellum. Forewings light fuscous, darker on 

 costa and dorsal portion of median band ; with scattered och- 

 reous scales and a suffusion of ochreous in the cell and on dor- 

 sal half of basal portion before first line; first line whitish, 

 strongly outwardly curved in middle, costal half indistinct or 

 obsolete ; second line w^iite bordered inwardly by dark fuscous, 

 with a wide inward curve below cell; orbicular dot dark fus- 

 cous ; a transverse dark fuscous discal mark. Hindwings light 

 fuscous, basal half much suffused with whitish ; postmedian 

 line white, thick, nearly straight; a dark fuscous discal dot. 

 Abdomen light fuscous, sprinkled mth ochreous, segmental 

 margins white. Legs whitish-cinereous. 



iSTearly related to 0. demaratalis (Walk.), but differing par- 

 ticularly in being less ochreous, and in the strong sinuation in 

 dorsal half of second line of forewing. 



Hab. — Laysan Lsland, Dec, 1912; 3 specimens (D. T. Ful- 

 laway) . 



