HEMIPTERA 593 



%. The black in the male is replaced by yellowish brown, except the first segment 

 of the antennae, and two or three spots on the vertex and a few on the genae, also 

 the marks on the commissure. Sternites pale, ovipositor dark. Length ^ \\, % ^\ mm 



Easily recognized by the spotless tegmina and dead white head and pronotum. 



Hab. Kauai, high plateau (Aug., Perkins, two H, two ??, nos. 96 and 631). 



(3) Nesotho'e frigidula Kirkaldy. 



Nesotho'e frigidtda Kirkaldy, 1908, op. cit. 



%. Pale (or dark) yellowish brown, paler beneath ; apical third, or two-thirds, of 

 frons and specks on the basal part pale ; second segment of antennae blackish. Tegmina 

 hyaline tinged with cinereous, feebly granulate, veins almost concolorous, except the 

 subcostal and 2nd — ^4th apicals, which are fuscous. Near the base of the tegmen there 

 is a broad, suboblique, fuscous band. Wings hyaline, veins fuscous. Length 4^ mm. 



Hab. Hawaii, Kona, over 2000 — 3000 ft. (Sept. — Oct., 2 %%, Perkins). 



(4) Nesotho'e bobeae Kirkaldy. 



Nesotho'e bobeae Kirkaldy, 1908, op. cit. text-fig. 2 (venation). 



t %. Vertex and pronotum cinereous, the latter fuscous laterally with pale granules. 

 Frons fuscous, (apically whitish), three or four elongate pale spots medially, the fourth 

 nearly on the apical pale part, and very narrowly ringed with brown ; also pale specks 

 laterally. Clypeus fuscous ; genae dark fuscous basally, pale apically. Scutellum sordid 

 pale brown, fuscous laterally. Tegmina cinereous hyaline, veins pale, with dark fuscous 

 granules closely set, corium and clavus suffused discally with fuscous, also sparsely on 

 apical cells (especially the middle one), ist— 3rd apical veins suffused with dark fuscous. 

 First segment of antennae black, second dark fuscous. Sterna and legs pale, the latter 

 annulate with dark fuscous. Abdomen dark fuscous mostly. Frons about 2^ times as 

 long as wide, narrow ; lateral margins vertically reflexed. Labium reaching nearly to 

 hind coxae. Second segment of antennae nearly three times as long as the first, which 

 is as wide apically as long. Spur with seven spines. Length 4 mm. 



In the male, the penultimate sternite is deeply subangulately emarginate, the last 

 slightly so. 



Hab. Oahu, Honolulu Mts. (Dec, 2 <?^, Perkins), Tantalus, 1300 ft. (Dec, 

 Giffard, Perkins), on Bobea. 



(5) Nesotho'e perkinsi Kirkaldy. 



Nesotho'e perkinsi Kirkaldy, 1908, op. cit. 



$. Vertex, basal two-thirds of frons, base of genae, scutellum, etc. piceous ; 

 pronotum dark fuscous; keels, granules, and 15 — 16 specks on frons — some of which 

 may fuse, forming three short transverse lines — pale brownish yellow. Apical third of 



