566 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



(22) Nesophrosyne imbricola, sp. nov. 



$. Head, pronotum and scutellum pale yellow, with four yellowish ferruginous lines, 

 the two inner short (almost spots), the two outer longer and united transversely 

 anteriorly. Face pale yellowish ferruginous with a rosy tint, a fuscous more or less 

 faint pattern on the frons, lateral margins of clypeus narrowly fuscous (or altogether so). 

 Anterolateral angles of scutellum yellowish ferruginous. Tegmina yellowish ferruginous, 

 with many faint whitish spots (mostly basally) and four or five small pale yellowish 

 opaque ones nearer the middle ; two subhyaline spots, one about the middle on the 

 exterior margin and one apical of that ; apical cells more or less decolored ; there are 

 also three or four small, dark fuscous spots. Wings smoky hyaline, veins dark. Legs 

 yellowish brown, fore and hind femora with the basal half blackish, middle femora 

 entirely black except the extreme apex. Abdomen mostly fuscous, lateral margins 

 broadly pale, apical margin of sternites pale. Pygophor ferruginous red, with sparse 

 ferruginous yellow hairs, ovipositor-sheath fuscous. Length 5^^ mm. 



Hab. Lanai, over 2000 ft. (Jan., Perkins). 



(23) Nesophrosyne oneanea, sp. nov. 



%. Head brownish testaceous, vertex with two basal dots, a transverse line just 

 basal of the ocelli and two thin lines at right angles thence to base of vertex at eyes, 

 dark fuscous. A well marked grill, the apico-interior part suffused, rest of face suffused, 

 the genae a little less so. Pronotum irregularly dark sublaterally on the hind margin. 

 Tegmina pale brownish yellow, veins suffusedly brownish fuscous, apical half of radial 

 and part of subapical-cell-veins, partly yellowish. Wing veins dark fuscous. Legs pale. 

 Sterna partly fuscous, pygophor orange yellow, sheath black. Verte.x subangular. 

 Exterior subapical cell subremote, joined to subcostal vein by a suffused broad dark 

 spot. Length 5-|- — 5:j: mm. 



Hab. Lanai, 3000 ft. (Jan., Feb., Perkins). 



In the other specimen the vertical mark is feeble, while the face is more blackly 

 suffused, the apical margin of the genae clearly pale, but the tegmina are characteristic. 



(24) Nesophrosyne caelicola, sp. nov. 



This has very much the characters of bobeae, but I do not think it is the same. 

 The principal difference is that the vertical marking encircles the ocelli as well, while in 

 bobeae it is quite clear. A much better series than I have of this and other dubious 

 forms, is necessary to settle them definitely. Length 5^ mm. [$). 



Hab. Lanai, 3000 ft. (Jan., Perkins). 



