INSECTS OF SAMOA. 



anterior half of dorsum, reaching half across wing ; a rather large irregular 

 ochreous-whitish spot on dorsum before tornus : cilia pale grey, round apex 

 suffused dark grey towards base. Undersurface of forewings ochreous-whitish, 

 apical | dark grey. (Hindwings and abdomen missing.) 



Upolu, Malololelei, 2,000 feet, November ; 1 ex. Notwithstanding the 

 imperfect condition of the unique specimen, which has lost hindwings and 

 abdomen, it seems desirable to describe this distinct insect ; by the structure 

 of the remaining parts it can only be referred here. 



37. Idiophantis callicarpa, n. sp. 



$11 mm. Head glossy light grey. Palpi grey- whitish, exterior edge 

 grey. Thorax light violet-grey. Forewings termen deeply excavated beneath 

 linear upturned apical prominence ; violet-grey, paler towards costa ; an 

 obtusely angulated whitish grey-edged subterminal streak, preceded by an 

 orange streak, area beyond it orange on upper half and ochreous-yellow on 

 lower, costal edge suffused grey-whitish towards apex, a small golden-metallic 

 spot on middle of termen : cilia on apex and upper part of termen dark grey, 

 on lower part light yellow. Hindwings light grey ; cilia pale yellowish-grey. 



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



Eustalodes, n. g. 



Head with appressed scales, sidetufts slightly raised ; ocelli inferior ; 

 tongue developed. Antennae f, in $ simple, scape elongate, without pecten. 

 Labial palpi second joint much thickened with scales, terminating in a strong 

 pointed projecting tuft, terminal joint $ obsolete, ? longer than second, thickened 

 with scales posteriorly above middle, acute. Maxillary palpi short, slightly 

 thickened, appressed to tongue. Posterior tibiae rough-scaled above. Fore- 

 wings lb furcate, 2 from towards angle, 4 and 5 short-stalked, 7 and 8 stalked, 

 7 to costa, 11 from middle. Hindwings 1, trapezoidal, narrowed posteriorly, 

 apex obtuse, termen rounded, cilia f ; without cubital pecten ; 2 from §, 3 and 

 4 separate, approximated from angle ; 5 somewhat approximated, 6 and 7 remote, 

 parallel. 



Allied to Anarsia, from which it is distinguished by the parallel veins 6 

 and 7 of hindwings. 



38. Eustalodes oenosema, n. sp. 



S 14 mm. Head whitish-ochreous. Palpi ochreous-whitish, suffused 

 fuscous externally towards base, and tinged grey towards apex. Thorax whitish- 



