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Hawi, Hawaii, V, 21, 1917. (O. H. Swezev), 1$, [H. S. P. 



A.]. 

 Niulii. Hawaii, V, 22, 1917, (O. H. Swezey), 1$, [H. S. P. 



A.]. 

 Mount Kaala, Oaliu, 4000 feet, VI, 12, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), 



1 $ , [Hebard Coll.]. 



Mount Tantalus, Oahu, i, 5, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), iS, i9, 



2 juv. [Bishop AIus.] ; XH, 11, 1904, (O. H. Swezey), 

 2$, [H. S. P. A.]. 



Hamakuapoko, Maui. MH, 14, 1918, (O. H. Swezey), 25, 



[H. S. P. A.]. 

 Kauai, 2500 to 4000 feet. HI. 26 to IV, 16. 1919, (J. A. 



Kusche), 52,2 nearly adult S, 9 nearly adult ?, 4 



smaller juv. [Hebard Coll.]. 

 Kokee, Kauai, II, 1919 (J. A. Kusche), y$, n?, [Bishop 



Mus.]. 



We agree with Burr" in placing- .^. aporoiioiiia Borelli as a 

 synonym of aiiiinlipcs, though the other species from the island 

 of Hawaii that Borelli described, A. efcroiioiiia, is certainly distinct. 



In a few of the specimens here recorded, the cephalic por- 

 tion of the pronotum is pale, ochraceous-tawny. in strong con- 

 trast with the dark brown caudal portion. A similar color varia- 

 tion is found in the series of Californian specimens before us. 



Most of the specimens, excepting those from Kauai, have 

 the limbs fully as annulate as is usual in North American ma- 

 terial of the species. Those from Kauai, with a few exceptions, 

 however, have these markings reduced to a varying but usually 

 a decided degree, though absent in some specimens. Moreover 

 the antennal annuli are obscure or absent in many specimens of 

 the series — a rare condition in this species. Most specimens 

 agree closely in limb coloration with the description of aporoiioiiia 

 and it would appear that this color variation led to the making 

 of this synonym. In aporoiioiiia the femora are immaculate yel- 



Trans. Ent. Soc, London, 1910, p. 175, (1910). 



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