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rude rugoso, capite paullo longiore, margine postico late sinuato longitudine media 

 fere duplo longiore, angulis fortiter rolundatis, lateribus pone angulas anticas rectis ; 

 membrancB venis brevissimis. Long. 3 mm. 



Two specimens. Muiiua Kea, Hawaii, at about 3000 ft. (Blackburn) . 

 Perhaps not a true Dilasia, but this species and the next may 

 find a place in that genus in the meantime. 



12. DiLASIA (?) DECOLOR, 11. Sp. 



Dilute brunnea, nitida, parce pilosa ; pedibus prcscipue tibiis, antennis scutel- 

 loque, obscurioribtts ; elytris ftisvo-bninneis, embolio apice macula pallida notato ; 

 membrana dilute fusco-brunnea, venis indistinctis. Quoad staturani formamque D. 

 denigratge simillima sed colore diverso, capite latitudine longiore et anterius minus 

 angustato, pronoto ut videter paullo brevlove, pilositate parciore tenuioreque, ^'c, 

 videter distincta. ^ . Long. 3 mm. 



Honolulu (Blackburn). One specimen. 



I am not quite sure but that this may prove to be only a variety 

 of the preceding. 



LILIA, g. n. 



Corpus oblongo-ovatiim, glabruni. Caput longum, productuni, collari distincto 

 iustructum. Oculi mediocres. Antennce tenuiter pilosulcB, articiilo lo apicem capitis 

 attingente, 2" sursum incrassato, duobus ultimis siibfusiformibus. Hostrum coxis 

 anticis superans, articulo 1" oculos attingente. Pronotum collari distincto instructum; 

 margine antico truncato, lateribus distincte marginatis antice posticeqiie rotundatis, 

 in medio subsinuatis ; margine postico late sinuato ; disco longitudinaliter leviter 

 impresso suhtiliter ruguloso. Sculellum posterius depressum subtiliter rugtilostim. 

 Jilytra (cuneo exterius excepto) seriatim punctata. Membranes vence indisiinctissimce. 

 Abdomen marginibus subdilatatis, apice pilis longis nonnuUis instructum.. Femora 

 antica incrassata inferne apicem versus dente instructa. Alarum cellula hamo 

 instructa. 



Affinities doubtful. It has, in some respects, more the aspect, at 

 first sight, of a Lygaeid than an Anthocorid, due perhaps to the rows 

 of punctures on the elytra. The membrane-nerves are almost in- 

 visible, but there seems to be one spi'inging from the apex of the basal 

 cell, and there are possibly two others. 



13. LiLIA DILECTA, U. Sp. 

 Nigro-brunnea, antennis dilutioribus ; pronoto lateribus et margine postico, 

 elytris pedibusque brunneo-testaceis ; rostro, capite ante antennas, colloque dilute 

 brunnescentibus ; pronoto collari rufo-testaceo ; .elytris Jemorumque marginibus an- 

 ticis fusco-brunneo xiariegatis ; membrana dilute fusca maculis irregularibus obscuris 



notata ; connexivo brunneo-testaceo, segmentis in medio fusco-brunneis. 



(J . Long. 3 mm. 



Maui, Hawaiian Islands, at about 5000 feet (Blackburn). One 

 specimen. 



