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species has been introduced in Hawaii. Further knowledge of the 

 Asiatic, Austro-Malayan, and Papuan faunas is needed before the 

 probable origin of the other species can be determined. At the 

 present time, eteroiioiua and pcrkiiisi are knowm only from Hawaii- 

 an material.^ 



Anisolabis eteronoma Borelli 



1909. Anisolabis eteronoma Borelli, Boll. Lab. Zool. Scuola 

 Agr. Portici, HI, p. 315. [5,2; Hilo, Hawaii.] 



1882. Anisolabis littorea Bormans (not Forficitla littorca 

 White, 1874), Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Xat. Genova, XVHI, 

 P- 339- [Oahu; Haleakala, Maui.-] 



Hilo. Hawaii, VH, 1918, (U. S. Inspector), i $ , [Hebard Coll.]. 



Kohala, Hawaii, V, 20, 1917, (O. H. Swezey), i?, [Heb- 

 ard Coll.]. 



Mount Tantalus, Oahu, (O. H. Swezey), i 9, [H. S. P. A.] ; 

 I. 5, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), 1$, [Bishop Mus.]; V, 26, 

 1919, (J. A. Kusche), i ? , [Hebard Coll.]. 



Pauoa Ridge, Oahu, V, 29, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), i $, [Heb- 

 ard Coll.]. 



Bormans found that the Hawaiian material he had recorded 

 agreed absolutely with the description of littorea except in size. By 

 comparing his description and measurements with the material in 

 hand, with the description and figure given by White and with a 

 pair of littorea from New Zealand, kindly loaned to us by the Paris 

 Museum, the Hawaiian insects are seen to be not only smaller than 

 littorca but to difl:'er further in the proportionately longer forceps, 

 annulate antennae and male forceps which lack an abrupt proximo- 

 internal flange. There does not appear to be the slightest possi- 



' Three specimens, in addition to those recorded, are before us, show- 

 ing the presence in Hawaii of at least one more species belonging to the 

 genus. It is possible that these specimens represent one or two undescribed 

 species, but without more material representing both sexes, further com- 

 ment on them seems inadvisable. 



"These records have subsequently been published by Rrunncr and 

 Perkins. 



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