20 

 A List of Laysan Island Insects. 



BY 1). T. FULLAWAY. 



This list includes those collected by Mr. G. P. Wilder in 

 1905 ; those collected by Professor W. A. Bryan in April, 

 1911; and those collected by myself on my trip to the island 

 in December, 1912. It includes sixty species altogether, the 

 most of which also occur on Oahu and the other large islands 

 of the group. A few have proved to be new species. 



Lepidoi'tera. 



'No. 1, Euxoa (A(/rotis) rronioides (Meyr.). (Fullaway, 

 Bryan). 



2, Euxoa (Aqrotis) proccUarls (Mevr. ). (Fullaway, 



Wilder)! 



3, Agrotis dislocata Walk. (Fullaway). 



4, Agrotis saucia Hub. (Wilder). 



5, Nemmiptis laysanensh Swezey. (Fullaway). 



6, Fyyaasta dryadupa Meyr. (Fullaway). 



T, Hymenia recurvalis (Fab.). (Fullaway, Wilder). 



8, Omiodes laysanensis Swezey. (Fullaway). 



9, Triclioptilus oxydactylus (Walk.). (Wilder). 



10, Crocidosema plehiana Meyr, (Fullaway). 



11, Hyposmocoma notahilis V\^a\sm.. (Larval case only, and 



it had emergence hole of a parasite. Fullaway). 

 12,*Tineid, undetermined. (Fullaway). 

 13, Tineid, nndetei-miued. (FullaM-ay). 



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YME.XOl'TERA. 



14, Tctrcniiuriinn guineeiise (Fabr.). (Fullaway, Wilder). 



15, MoiionioflKni (/riiciJIinuihi (Sm.). (Fullaway). 



16, Moiioinuriuiii )iiinutu))i ]Mayr. (Fullaway). 



17, Tapi)H)in(( meJdnocephaJam (Fab.). (Fullaway). 



18, Chelonns hJarUmyni Cam. (Fullaway). 



* A species that occurs in Honolulu, and has recently been deter- 

 mined by Mr. August Busck of the U. S. National Museum as new, and 

 named by him Pctrorhnxi tliiimrplKi. — Ed. 



Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc, III, No. 1, September. 1914. 



