HETEROCERA. 



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Holotype Samoa, iii.-viii.1921 (O'Connor). 

 Allotype $. Upolu : Apia, 1 $, ix.1924. 



Rebel in 1915 recorded a single taken by Friederichs, as A. ostentalis 

 Geyer (cf. Plate XVI, fig. 1). 



213. Chloauges woodfordii Butler. 



Chloauges ivoodfordii Butler, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), xv, p. 241, 1885. 

 Samoa. 1 2 $$, iii.-viii.1921 (O'Connor). 



Not synonymous with C. suralis Lederer, as stated by Hampson (Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. Lond., 1898, p. 738). C. suralis is larger, and has much more rugged 

 termina to the wings. The whole genus Margaronia needs investigating, as 

 Hampson has distributed the green species in little batches at odd places through- 

 out his arrangement. Quite apart from their general superficial resemblance* 

 with the doubtful exception of C. suralis, C. woodfordii and possibly one or two 

 others, the green species of Margaronia appear to me to form a perfectly homo- 

 geneous group, and I have therefore here kept them apart in the genus Chloauges, 

 erected by Lederer in 1863 for C. suralis. 



214. Chloauges brunneomarginalis Kenrick (Plate XVI, fig. 3). 

 Glyphodes brunneomarginalis Kenrick, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1907, p. 84, pi. iv., fig. 176. 

 Upolu : Apia, 1 <j>, 18.V.1922 (Armstrong). 



215. Margaronia mysteris Meyrick. 



Cydalima mysteris Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1886, p. 223. 



Upolu : Apia, 2 29.iii., 19.ix.1922 (Armstrong) ; 2 1 $, x.1925 ; 

 Malololelei, 2 vii.1925 (Wilder) ; 4 2 24.ii., 6.vii.l924. 



Tutuila : Pago Pago, 1 <$, 1 $, 14.ix., x.1923 (Steffany) ; Amauli, 17.iii.1926 

 Judd) . 



Rebel (2 Beiheft Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anstalt., xxxii, pp. 137, 138, 1915) has 



recorded one specimen (?) from Apia (Friederichs) as Caprinia conchylalis Guenee ? 



and one ($) from Samoa (Henniger), as Glyphodes laticostalis Guenee. He 

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