546 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



Merragata hebroides White. 



Merragata hebroides, huj. op. iii. p. i68. 

 Common and widely distributed \ 



Fam. NABIDAE. 



Vide Subfam. Nabinae, huj. op. iii. p. 153. 

 Conspectus generum ac siibgene7'um hawaiiensium. 



1. Caput ordinarium i Reduviolus W. Kirby (2). 



\a. Caput utrimque spina obtusa, prominente; segmentum primum antennarum 



incrassatum (subj. 2) Miln Kirkaldy. 



2. Clavus ac corium baud discreta ; membrana perminuta ; ocelli plus minus 



obsolescentes (subj. \b) Nesotyphlias Kirkaldy. 



za. Tegmina ordinaria; ocelli adsunt (3). 



3. Scutellum immaculatum ; antennae pedesque baud annulatae ; margines 



laterales pronoti fere recti, lobo postico pronoti vix elevato... (subg. \a) Nesomachetes Kirkaldy. 

 2,a. Scutellum maculatum ; antennae pedesque annulatae ; margines laterales 



pronoti sinuati, lobo postico pronoti elevato (subg. typicum). 



Reduviolus. 

 (i) Reduviolus kahavalu Kirkaldy. 



Reduviolus innotatus Kirkaldy, huj. op. iii. p. 154, PI. v. fig. 32. 

 R. kahavalu Kirkaldy, 1907, P. Haw. E. S. i. p. 156. 



Delete the Oahuan record. I have founded a subg. Nesomachetes for this ( 1 908, 

 P. Haw. E. S. I. p. 190). 



Reduviohis capsiformis Germar. 



Nabis capsifoj'mis Germar, 1837, Silb. rev. Ent. v. p. 132. 



Reduviolus innotatus F. B. White, 1877, A. M. N. H. (4) xx. p. 112; Kirkaldy, 



1907, P. Haw. E. S. I. p. 156. 

 R. blackburni (part) Kirkaldy, huj. op. iii. p. 155 ; Perkins, 1903, Bull. Board 



Agr. Hawaii Ent. i. ; Swezey, 1905, Bull. H. S. P. Ent. i. p. 234, PI. 17, 



figs. 1—4. 

 R. capsiformis Reuter, 1908, Mem. Soc. ent. Belg. xv. p. 114. 

 The adoption of the above name is on Reuters authority ; in his remarks on 

 p. 115 anent the figure of R. innotatus, he has overlooked my paper in the P. Haw. 

 E. S. I. 156. R. capsiformis has been described, or alluded to, under eleven names, 



' A Tingid of the genus Teleonemia is now firmly established in the Islands, but has nothing to do with 

 the original fauna, having been purposely introduced to check the Lataiia camara. 



