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and is practically cosmopolitan. It has nothing to do with R. blackburni which is 

 a much darker, probably endemic, insect, found at Kiiaucc, Hawaii and elsewhere, 

 ferns, trasses etc. 



on 



Reduviolus niorai Kirkaldy. 



Reduviohis worae Kirkaldy, huj. op. in. p. 155, PI. v. fig. 39 ; and 1908, P. H. E. S. 



I. 191. 

 Delete Lanai from the islands. 



Reduviolus subrufus White. 

 Reduviolus subrufus, huj. op. in. p. 156. 



Delete R. koelensis and oscillans from the synonymy; only fig. i"], in the "Fauna," 

 applies to this species. 



(2) Reduviolus koelensis Blackburn. 



Nabis koelensis Blackburn, 1888, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2) in. p. 352. 



Hab. Lanai, Koele. 



1 am not sure that I know this form, but at least it cannot, I think, be included 

 under subrufus. 



(3) Reduviolus oscillans Blackburn. 



Nabis oscillans Blackburn, 1. c. 

 The same remarks apply to this. 



Hab. Hawaii, Mauna loa, about 4000 ft. 



(4) Reduviolus arrogans Kirkaldy. 

 Reduviolus arrogans Kirkaldy, 1908, P. H. E. S. i. p. 191. 

 Hab. Molokai. 



(5) Reduviolus trtictdenhis Kirkaldy. 



Reduviolus subrufus Kirkaldy, 1902, huj. op. iii. PL v. fig. 38, but not of the 



text p. 156. 

 R. truculentus Kirkaldy. 1908, P. H. E. S. i. p. 191. 



Hab. Oahu, Honolulu Mts. on Pipturus albidus. 



(6) Reduviolus nubigemis Kirkaldy. 

 Redtiviolns nubigenus Kirkaldy, 1908, 1. c. 



Hab. Lanai — also, I think, Maui and Molokai. 

 F. H. II. 71 



