6 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



LoBOPTERA Brunn. 



(i) Loboptera extranea, sp. nov. 



Nigrescens vel castanea. Frons inter oculos pallide signata. Antennae pallidae, 

 plus minusve fuscescentes. Pronotum subtransversum, margine antico lateribusque 

 flavo-niarginatis. Tegmina lobiformia, marginibus internis contiguis, lateribus flavo- 

 marginatis. Abdomen utrinque flavo-marginatum. Coxae pallidae, nigro-notatae ; 

 femora omnia (cum tibiis) pallida, nigro- vel fusco-notata, postica spinis compluribus 

 bilineatim subtus armata. Cerci ad basim nigricantes, apicibus pallidis. Lamina supra- 

 analis [$ $) transversa, triangularis, parum producta ; lamina subgenitalis $ ampla, 

 medio margine apicali saepe levissime exciso. $^. Long. 8"5 — 9"5 mm. Tegmen 

 2 '5 mm. 



Hab. Maui, on the coast. Hilo, Hawaii (Bro. Matthias Newell). Probably on 

 all the islands, generally living in company with the young of Periplaneta australasiae. 

 In the development of the tegmina the sexes are quite alike. The wings are repre- 

 sented by pale lobes at the sides of the metanotum, the inner margins being marked by 

 a deep suture, but not free. 



Stylopyga Fisch. 

 (i) Stylopyga decorata Brunn. 

 Stylopyga decorata, Brunner P.Z.S. 1895, p. 893. 

 Hab. Honolulu (Blackburn). 



Methana StSl. 



(i) Methana ligata Brunn. 



Methana ligata, Brunner I.e. 

 Hab. Honolulu (Blackburn). 



Polyzosteria Burm. 



(i) Polyzosteria soror Brunn. 



Polyzosteria soror, Brunner Nouv. Syst. Blatt. p. 219. 

 Hab. Common, in company with P. aiistralasiae. 



Periplaneta Burm. 



( I ) Periplaneta americana L. 



Periplaneta americana, Brunner P.Z.S. 1895, P- 893- 

 Hab. Abundant throughout the islands. 



