HEMIPTERA 551 



(i) Luteva insulicola Kirkaldy. 

 Luteva insulicola Kirkaldy, 1908, P. Haw. E. S. i. p. 196. 

 Hab. Oahu. Waialua. 



(i) N'esidiolesles insularis Kirkaldy. 



Nesidiolestes insularis Kirkaldy, 1908, op. cit. p. 195. 



Hab. Oahu, Tantalus, 1800 ft. 



I have seen only a single example of this, taken up Tantalus by Mr O. H. Swezey, 

 and now in my collection. 



Fam. ANTHOCORIDAE. 

 Vide Miridae subfam. Anthocorinae, huj. op. in. p. 125. 



Triphleps persequens White. 



Triphleps persequens White, huj. op. in. p. 125. 



This is distributed throughout the islands in the plains, being very common in 

 sugar-cane fields and on cultivated Hibiscus etc. It is doubtless introduced. It feeds 

 on Aphidae, Psocidae, and other small insects. Swezey' has described the nymph 

 as yellowish, and has figured the adult. T. persequetis is now known from Queensland 

 and Fiji". 



PhysopleuTella mundula White. 



Physopleurella mundulus White, huj. op. in. p. 1 26. 



This is also widely distributed similarly to the last, and has similar food-habits. 

 Swezey has briefly described and figured the ova and nymphs, as well as the adult". 



Lasiochihis dcnigratus Wliite. 



Lasiochilus denigrata White, huj. op. in. p. 126. 



I followed Reuter in placing L. decolor as a synonym, but, as I now think, wrongly. 

 So far as the material now before me goes, L. denigratus is restricted to Hawaii. 



Hab. Hawaii. 



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(i) Lasiochilus decolor White. 



Dilasia (f) decolor White, 1879, Ent. Mo. Mag. .xvi. p. 147. 



Lasiochilus denigratus (part) Reuter ; and L. denigrata (part) Kirkaldy, huj. op. 



III. p. 126. 

 Hab. Oahu. This seems to be restricted to Oahu. 



1 1905, Bull. H. S. P. Ent. I. 23s, PI. XVI. fig. 7. 

 - 1908, Kirkaldy, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. xxxii. 784. 

 " 1905, loc. cit., PI. XVI. figs. 4—6. 



