HEMIPTERA 553 



(i) Tichorhinus kassandra Kirkaldy. 

 Orthotylus daphne var. kassandra Kirkaldy, huj. op. in. p. 135. 



Cyrtopeltis hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. 



C. hawaiiensis, huj. op. iii. p. 138. 



Hab. Add, Oahu, Tantalus (Dec. Perkins, Swezey, Giffard) ; Maunawili (Giffard) 

 on Touchardia. 



An error has crept into the description, viz. the base of the pronotum is wider 

 than half the length of the second segment of the antennae. 



Dr Perkins informs me this species is rather variable, some specimens being much 

 darker. 



Opuna hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. 

 Opuna hawaiiensis, huj. op. in. p. 140. 

 Hab. Oahu, on Sida cordifolia. 



(i) Pseudoclerada kilaueae Kirkaldy. 



Pseudoclerada morai ^a.rt, Kirkaldy, huj. op. in. p. 141, PI. iv. fig. 19. 

 P. kilaueae Kirkaldy, 1908, P. H. E. S. i. p. 198. 



Hab. Hawaii, Kilauea. 



Kalania Kirkaldy. 



Baracus Kirkaldy, huj. op. in. p. 143. 



Kalania Kirkaldy, 1904, Entom. xxxvii. p. 280. 



Kalania hazvaiiensis. 



Baracus hawaiiensis, huj. op. in. p. 143. 



Hab. This seems restricted to Lanai. It was retaken there by Giffard (1908, 

 P. H. E. S. I. 180). 



Hyalopeplus pellucidus Stal. 



Hyalopeplns pelhtcidus, huj. op. in. p. 143. 



This has been redescribed from the type by Reuter (1905, Ofr. Finska Vet. Forh. 

 XLVii. no. 12, p. 2). It is distributed from sea level up to 5000 ft. and is certainly not 

 endemic. Near Honolulu it is common on Hibiscus rosasinensis, but swarms, further 

 from the town, on Guava, Sida, Dodonaea etc. I have described the last nymph (1907, 

 P. H. E. S. I. 159). 



