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8 S <J , 3 9 9 ). Coffee in this small field was wild, overgrown 

 and nnonltivated, with berries only fairly plentifnl. Saw many 

 parasites. 



XORTII KONA 



From Kealakekna to and be- 

 yond PTonokohan ; 15 miles 



SOUTH KONA 



From Kealakekna to and be- 

 yond Ilookena; 12 miles 



:3G r; 80 2G 



New Species of Hawaiian Moths. 



BY OTTO ir. SWKZKY. 



Epagoge nremiia n. s]). 



Antennae 3/5, brown. Palpi pale brown, terminal segment very 

 short, not projecting in front of head. Head and thorax chocolate 

 brown. Front wings chocolate brown, with numerous short dark fus- 

 cous strigulae; a whitish ochreous band across wing at 1/3, bent out- 

 wardly nearly to a right angle at middle; a similar somewhat indis- 

 tinct band at 2/3, and a subterminal band from 7/8 of costa to tornus; 

 in the female the dorsal half of wing beyond basal third is ochreous; 

 cilia brownish: expanse 12-1 3mm. Hind wings and cilia very pale 

 brownish. Abdomen light brown. Legs ochreous, fore and mid femora 

 and tibiae brownish above, tarsi barred with brown. 



HAB. Mt. Tantalns, Oahn, April 5, 1914. Fonr speci- 

 mens reared from larvae boring in twigs of Urera sandtvicensis, 

 near growing tip of new shoots. 



LARVA. Fnll-grown larva abont 12mni. ; pale greenish, 

 head pale testaceons, eyes black, lateral margin of head with a 

 black line beginning a little back of eyes ; cervical shield fnsco- 

 testaceons, tnbercles distinctly sliohtly infnscated, those of line 



Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc. Ill, No. 2, July, 1915. 



