340 Occasional Papers Pcniicc I'. BisJioj^ Miisciiin 



Tl".'l"IMC().\lli).\l': 

 A >iii^k' native ^X'lnis, including' niiif species, now >lan(linn" 

 as valid in the literature, is known from the Hawaiian islands. 

 In addition there are four s])ecics of katydids, representing- four 

 more genera, all of which were very prol)al)ly introduced, though 

 at present one of these is known from the island of Hawaii only. 



Phankroptkrinae 



Elimaea punctifera (Walker) 



i8()(j. I'liaiicropfcra pimctifera \\'alker. Cat. Dermapt. Saltat. 

 I!r. AIus., II. p. 342. [ $ , Silhet.] 



Hawaii. 4000 feet, \', 8, 1919, (J. A. Kusche). 2$, [Hebard 



Coll.]. 

 Oahu, \', 24, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), i $ . [Hebard Coll.]. 

 Mount Kaala, Oahu, 4000 feet, \'I, 12. 1919, (J. A. Kusche). 



I $ , 2 $ , [Hebard Coll.]. 

 Mount Olympus, Oahu, \'I, 3, 1919, (J. A. Kusche; feeding 



on Dracaena aiisfralis), i9, [Hebard Coll.]. 



Diamond Head, Oahu, W 2t,, 1919, (J. A. Kusche; feeding 

 on Passiflora), 2 juv. 5 , [Hebard Coll.]. 



This introduced species is recorded in the Hawaiian litera- 

 ture as the synonymous B. appendiculata Urunner, which syn- 

 onymy was indicated by Kirby in njoGJ'" 



Holochlora japonica ( Brunner ) 



1878. H\oloeIilora\ japonica Brunner, Monogr. der Phan- 

 eropteriden, p. 181. [S, Japan.]" 



Mount Tantalus, Oahu, A', 26. 1919, (J. A. Kusche), i cJ , 1 9 , 

 [Hebard Coll.]. 



These specimens fully agree with a series in the collections 

 of the r'hiladelphia Academy, one male and seven females from 



'°Syn. Cat. Ortli., II. p. 396. 



"' Rninner has sul)sc(|ucntly recorded a male of tliis species from China. 



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