92 INSECTS OF SAMOA. 



from Tonga, and also occurs in Fiji and New Hebrides, doubtless artificially 

 spread ; larva probably a refuse-feeder. 



Endograptis, n. g. 



Head smooth. ; ocelli posterior ; tongue developed. Antennae f , in $ 

 rather stout, simple, scape moderately elongate, without pecten. Labial palpi 

 long, recurved, smooth-scaled, terminal joint as long as second, acute. Maxillary 

 palpi rudimentary. Posterior tibiae rough-scaled above. Forewings beneath 

 with fulvous scaletuft on lower angle of cell ; 2 from angle, 5 absent, 6 and 8 

 stalked, 7 absent, 11 from § of cell. Hindwings f, lanceolate, cilia 2 ; 2-5 

 parallel, 6 and 7 approximated towards base. 



Allied to Ulochora and Trissodoris. 



63. Endograptis pyrrhoptila, n. sp. 



$ 8 mm. Head whitish-ochreous, collar brownish-ochreous. Palpi 

 whitish, basal half and tip of second joint fuscous. Thorax ochreous-brownish. 

 Forewings elongate-lanceolate ; yellow-ochreous irregularly sprinkled dark 

 brown ; costal edge dark fuscous on basal half ; a subcostal line of dark fuscous 

 irroration on basal fourth, and a fine dark fuscous line along fold from base to 

 § with a spot of dark fuscous irroration about it near apex, space between these 

 tinged whitish ; a very oblique broad streak of whitish suffusion from costa to 

 J, extended slenderly in disc to middle, apical portion edged dark brown above ; 

 an oblique wedge-shaped white streak from costa beyond middle reaching half 

 across wing, edged dark fuscous anteriorly ; a triangular white spot on costa 

 at 3, edged dark fuscous posteriorly ; a line of dark fuscous suffusion along 

 dorsum from -J to tornus ; indistinct whitish marks on dorsum at f , at tornus, 

 and on termen below middle ; a round fuscous apical spot marked dark fuscous 

 above and edged white anteriorly : cilia pale greyish, round apex whitish with 

 dark fuscous subbasal line and apical hook. Hindwings light grey, suffused 

 whitish towards base ; cilia pale grey. 



Upolu, Malololelei, 2,000 feet, February ; 1 ex. 



64. Trissodoris honorariella Wals. 



Upolu, Malololelei, 2,000 feet, April ; 1 ex. Occurs also in Ceylon, New 

 Guinea, Hawaii, Fiji, and Pitcairn Island, probably throughout the Pacific ; 

 T. quadrifasciata Wals. is a synonym. It has been reared from larvae feeding 

 on dead leaves of Pandanus. 



