HEMIPTERA 569 



half exteriorly and a few smaller scattered hyaline specks. Wings smoky hyaline, veins 

 dark. Legs pale except the posterior tibiae which are greyish black, with whitish 

 bristles. Apical margin of tergites and lateral margin of pleurites pale. Vertex 

 scarcely produced beyond eyes, not longer than pronotum. 



? pygophor and ovipositor black, the former with sparse whitish hairs. 



Hab. Hawaii, Olaa (Dec, Perkins, i ?). 



(30) Nesophrosyne ehu, sp. nov. 

 %. Allied to A^. ponapona. Pale immaculate ferruginous. Tegmina translucently 

 spotted, subcostal area and apical cells etc., translucent. Wing veins dark fuscous. 

 Ovipositor-sheath black. Length 4 mm. 



Hab. Hawaii, Kilauea (Aug., Perkins), Hilo (Apr., Swezey). The type is a 

 Kilauean example. 



(31) Nesophrosyne oreadis, sp. nov. 



Pale ferruginous ; vertex ivory white anteriorly and basally, base of frons very 

 narrowly fuscous. Clypeus, sterna partly, fore and middle femora mostly, blackish 

 brown, pleurites yellow. Tegmina brownish yellow, or pale ferruginous ; a large pale 

 yellow spot on clavus with a fuscous edging basally ; corium spotted with hyaline and 

 the nodals are fuscous. Two nodals, one at the apex and one at the middle of the 

 remote exterior subapical. 



Hab. Hawaii, Kilauea (Aug., Perkins, no. 656). 



(32) Nesophrosyne montivaga, sp. nov. 



Somewhat like N. pipturi, but the veins are more suffused etc. 



Yellowish (sometimes more testaceous, sometimes tinged with orange or reddish) ; 

 a narrow curved transverse line at base of frons, genae, lora, clypeus (and sometimes 

 apical half of frons), sterna, abdomen etc. black. Pronotum varying speckled with 

 blackish. Tegmina yellowish cinereous, veins mostly blackish brown, varyingly 

 suffused ; inside some of the cells is a median nebulosity ; two nodal veins almost 

 united. Length t l\ — \< ? 4 mm- 



Hab. Hawaii, Kilauea (Aug., Perkins), Hamakua (Apr., Swezey). A Kilauea 

 specimen is the type. Separated at once from N. pipturi, ponapona and montium by 

 the clypeus, lora and genae being always blackish. 



kii) Nesophrosyne montium, sp. nov. 

 Ngslv ponapona and montivaga ; from the latter it differs by the genae being always 

 pale, except the extreme inward part ; from the former by the clypeus and lora being 

 always dark piceous, except a short ferruginous line on the clypeus, and by the dark 

 suffused tegminal subapicals. Beneath black. 



