65 



Petvochroa swezeyi. A tiny moth that comes to lights at 

 Kaimiiki, and which I have also reared from small larval cases 

 on the lava rocks in that region. It represents a new genns in 

 the Family Cygnodiidae. 



Petrochroa dimorplia. This also comes to light abnndantly. 

 I have reared it from larvae amongst dead leaves, also in dead 

 grass. 



Batracliedra cun'iculatov. A leaf-miner in sedges in the 

 swamps of Kewalo. 



Acrolepia notliocestri. A leaf-miner in Notliocesirum Jongi- 

 foJium, a native tree occnrring in the monntains. 



List of Additions to the Lepidopterous Fauna of Hawaii Since 

 the Publication of the Fauna Hawaiiensis. 



BY OTTO II. SWEZEY. 



In the Fanna Hawaiiensis were described or listed 310 spe- 

 cies of Macrolepidoptera and 441 species of j\Iicrolepidoptera, 

 a total of 751 species. I find that 65 species can now be added 

 to this number, some of which are newly described endemic spe- 

 cies ; some introduced species that were not previously de- 

 scribed ; and others introduced species previously known else- 

 where. 



For convenience of reference I present this list which gives 

 place of description of the new species and reference to records 

 of the introduced species. 



E^'DEMic Species. 



Family CARADRIXIDAE : 



Cirphis dasuta Hampson. Cat. Xoct. British Museum, V, 

 p. 493, 1905. 



Agrotls coniotls Hampson. Cat. i^oct. British Museum, 

 IV, p. 426, 1903. 



Euxoa (Agrotis) eremioides Meyriek. E. M. M., XXXVI, 

 p. 257, 1900. (Laysan Id.) 



Euxoa (Agrotis) procellaris Meyriek. E. M. M., XXXVI, 

 p. 258, 1900. (Laysan Id.) 



Euxoa diphsfida Hampson. Ann. ^lag. Xat. Hist., 8th 

 ser., IV, p. 368, 1909. 



