6i2 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



(15) Odynerus cypris P. 

 O. cypris P., t. c. p. 138. 

 Hab. Hawaii. 



(16) Odynerus eutretus P. 

 O. ezdretus P., t. c. p. 138. 

 Hab. Hawaii. 



(17) Odynerus holomelas P. 

 O. holomelas P., t. c. p. 138. 

 Hab. Hawaii. 



(18) Odynerus crypterythrus P. 

 O. crypterythrus P., t. c. p. 139. 

 Hab. Hawaii. 



(19) Odynerus newelli P. 

 O. newelli P., t. c. p. 139. 

 Hab. Hawaii. 



(20) Odynerus mesospilus P. 

 O. mesospilus P., t. c. p. 140. 

 Hab. Hawaii. 



Fam. BETHYLIDAE. 



Vide p. 282 huj. op. Tom. i. 



The Hawaiian species of Scleroderma and Sierola are endemic, those of Holepyris 

 are introduced and usually found in houses. One or two other genera also occur in 

 houses or more rarely outside, being parasitic on insects attacking grain or seeds, while 

 one is parasitic on the minute beetle, Hypothcncmiis eritditus Westw. 



(t) Scleroderma euprepes, sp. nov. 



Head black, two basal joints of antennae, the legs, and the pronotum yellow, rest 

 of the antennae sordid yellow or infuscate, the rest of the thorax brown, very dark at 

 the sides, along the anterior margin of the propodeum, abdomen dark brown. 



Head much wider than the thora.x, with minute microscopic reticulation, which 

 prevents it from being very shining, and some sparse feeble punctures, sparingly pilose. 

 Length of eye about half the distance from its upper edge to the occiput. Antennae 



