List of Species belonging to the Family Pyralidae 491 



14. Phostria leucog aster Hmpsn., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), ix, 

 p. 329 (1912). 



Manusela, 6,000 feet, December, 1919. Three specimens. 



15. Phostria margarita Butl., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1887, ii, 

 p. 120 (1887). 



Manusela, 6,000 feet, December, 1919. One specimen. 



16. Dichocrocis punctiferalis Guen., " Delt. and Pyr.," p. 320 (1854). 

 Central Ceram, 3,000 feet, January-February, 1920. One specimen. 



17. Dichocrocis nigrilinealis Walk., Cat., xxxiv, p. 1410 (1865). 

 Central Ceram, 3,000 feet, January-February, 1920. 



18. Dichocrocis evaxalis Walk., Cat., xix, p. 995 (1859). 

 Ceram, 6,000 feet, October-December, 1919. Four specimens. 



19. Sylepta adductalis Walk., Cat., xviii, p. 669 (1859). 

 Manusela, 6,000 feet, October-December, 1919. Six specimens. 



20. Sylepta fabiusalis Walk., Cat., xviii, p. 175 (1859). 

 Manusela, 6,000 feet, October-December (1919). One specimen. 



21. Sylepta sellalis Guen., " Delt and Pyr.," p. 330 (1854). 

 Manusela, 6,000 feet, October-December, 1919. One specimen. 



22. Sylepta sabinusalis Walk., Cat., xviii, p. 708 (1859). 

 Manusela, 6,000 feet, October-December, 1919. Four specimens. 



23. Margaronia hilaralis Walk., Cat., xviii, p. 532 (1859). 

 Manusela, 6,000 feet, October-December, 1919. Twelve specimens. 



24. Margaronia eurytusalis Walk., Cat., xvii, p. 503 (1859). 

 Manusela, 6,000 feet, October-December, 1919. One specimen. 



25. Margaronia indica Saund., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 163, 

 pi. xii, ff. 5, 6, 7 (1851). 



Manusela, 6,000 feet, October-December, 1919. One specimen. 

 This species is abundant wherever it occurs, so I think that this 

 scarce representation was intentional on the part of the collector. 



26. Margaronia margaritaria Clerck, Icones, ii, pi. Ii (1764). 

 Central Ceram, Teloeti Bay, February, 1920. One specimen. 



27. Margaronia decipiens Hmpsn., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), x, 

 p. 567 (1912). 



Manusela, 6,000 feet, October-December, 1919. One specimen. 



