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(2) Nesophrosyne halemanu, sp. nov. 



Brownish yellow ; vertex with a mediolongitiidinal fuscous line, suffused a little 

 anteriorly, and four specks, two anteriorly and two posteriorly, of the same hue. Face 

 with a strong dark radiating pattern, antennae pale. Tegmina hyaline, tinged with 

 yellow, veins brownish fuscous, more or less suffused, apex of tegmen suffusedly 

 brownish fuscous. There are some rather faint brownish fuscous smudgings in the 

 subcostal and interior discoidal cells Front and middle femora blackish annulate, hind 

 tibiae strongly spotted with black. Vertex rounded anteriorly, forming a curve with 

 the eyes, subcircularly depressed medianly, a trifle longer than wide at base and a 

 little longer than the pronotum, which is a little longer than the scutellum. 



$ sternites more or less greyish black medianly, valve blackish, plates yellowish. 

 Length 4^1: mm. 



Hab. Kauai, Halemanu, 4000 ft. (May, 1S95, Perkins, 503, one J and one 

 without abdomen). 



(3) Nesophrosyne silvigena, sp. nov. 



Pale ferruginous ; face black, this encroaching on to the vertex ; grill only visible 

 at sides as h, ferruginous. Sterna (.^ entirely), femora (except apically) etc., blackish ; 

 hind tibiae striped longitudinally with black, bristles pale ferruginous. Membrane 

 clouded with black inwardly, in one example with a pale spot on the clavus. Length 

 4i— 5i mm. 



Hab. Kauai, Koholuamano (April, no. 519, Perkins). 



(4) Nesophrosyne pei'kinsi, Kirkaldy. 



Eutettix perkinsi Kirk., 1904, Entom. xxxvii. p. 178; and Haw. For. Agr. i. 183. 



Nesophrosyne per kinsi Kirk., 1907, Pr. Haw. Ent. Soc. i. 160; and 1908 op. cit. 

 fig. 3 on p. 208. 



^ creamy, eyes pale olive green. Venation partly pale brownish fuscous, partly 

 suffused on the cells, but very variably. Head with eyes as wide as the pronotum. 

 obtusely rounded anteriorly ; vertex about as long as its width. Tegmina with the 

 exterior subapical cell remote from the subcostal vein ; one nodal vein. 



% like the $, but usually immaculate, sometimes the venation in part a little 

 brownish. Two specks on apical margin of last sternite and the ovipositor sheath 



fuscous. Length $ 3-3— 3|. ? 4— 4i mm- 



Nymphs described in Pr. Haw. Ent. Soc. i., 1907, p. i6o. 



Hab. Oahu, coast range around Leahi. and up into Kaimuki, on Sida cordifolia. 



