The female is darker than the male, but does not otherwise 
differ in coloration ; the antenna? are, of course, simple in this sex. 
15. Hypena oesoleta, Butler (No. 14). 
Oahu. 
16. Hypena insigxis, Butler (No. 14). 
Oahu. 
These two species (for such I still believe them to be) came in the 
small series forwarded through Mr. J. B. Blackburn, and previously 
referred to ; unfortunately, they have lost their abdomina. 
17. Hymenia eascialis, Cramer (No. 25). 
Oahu. 
18. Scopula exigua, sp. n. (No. 27). 
Alee anticce supra argillaceo-fulvce, roseo tinctce ; maculis discoidalibus et lir.ea 
discali falciformi cinereis ; ciliis fuscescentibus ; alee posticce fuscce aureo paululum 
nitentes, limbo costali albo ; ciliis albo acuminatis, linea cinerea persectis : corpus 
supra argillaceo-fulvum, roseo tinctum ; ano albido : alee subtus pallide testacece, 
punctis marginalibus nigris ; areis internis ciliisque albis ; anticce linea discali punc- 
tisque discoidalibus indistinctis cinereis ; punctis duobus tribusve costalibus nigris : 
corpus subtus album sericeum : alar. exp. lin. 7- 
Maui. 
Nearer to S. flavidalis , of New Zealand, than to any other de- 
scribed species. 
19. ScOPAEIA ALTIYOLANS, Sp. 71. (No. 97). 
Alee anticce supra fuscce, paululum sericece et aureo tinctce ; macula ad costce 
basin obscura, nigro marginata ; fascia obliqua pone medium obscure fusca, lineis 
nigris albo -mar ginatis limbata, linea interiore angulis alternis irregulari ; linea 
externa angulata : litura discocellulari extrorsum albo marginata introrsum plus 
minusve diffusa; virgula simili costali ; linea discali angulata albida areani exter- 
nam limitante ; costa pone medium albido punctata ; serie punctorum nigrorum mar- 
ginali ; posticce pallide cinerece ; thorax supra fuscus, abdomen cinereum : alee subtus 
cinereo alb idee punctis marginalibus nigris, ciliis ad basin ochreis ; anticce costa pone 
medium albo punctato ; area disroidali obscura ; posticce puncto discocellulari et 
linea discali cinereis : corpus subtus albido fuscum : alar, exp., J , fin. 8 ; 9 > tin. 9. 
“ Mauna Loa, Hawaii ; 4000 feet above sea.” — T. B. 
The male is less strongly marked than the female, but this may 
be an individual variation, or even the result of abrasion. 
Perhaps this species is nearer to S. sudeticalis than to any other 
known species, but it is very different. 
British Museum : April, 1880. 
