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Described from one 9 collected on Mt. I'antahis, Oaliu 

 (Bridwell). Type in the cdllection of tlie Hawaiian Entoiiiu- 

 logical Society. 



5. Two Cepiialoxomia Species ix Stored Feeds. 



Cephalonomia hyalinipennis Ashmead. 



What is believed to be this sjxxdes was fonnd abundantl^ 

 in the Grove Farm mill, Ilaikn, ]\Iani, in Angnst and Se])- 

 tember 1918 npon rolled barley recently imported from Cali- 

 fornia. All the examples taken proved to be 2 's. 



Cephalonomia gallicola Ashmead. 



A yellow wingless 2 found npon the same barley in nmcli 

 smaller nnnibers agrees with the description of this specie.-, 

 and of C. Xamheui Giraud. The former was originally bred 

 fi'om galls in Florida and the latter from Pfiuu.s- fur in a mat 

 tress in France. Probably they are the same species. Thi-. 

 species and the former when ])laced with small Tenebrionid 

 lai'vae taken from the feeds and with the cater])illars of EpJie- 

 stia elutella from the same feeds showed no interest. -They 

 were decidedly interested in and attacked the larvae of Bruclius 

 f/uadrimacitlah(S and Calandra onjzae bnt did not ovi])osit 

 ii])(»ii them. They were possibly preying npon the larvae of 

 >'< 1 1 0(1 re pa panicea, adnlts of which emerged in small nnndiers 

 from the bags of barley. 



(1. A Xew Piiiltppixe Goxiozus. 



Goniozus Williamsi n. sp. 



Clciscly related to and resenililing Goniozus trianguUfcr Kieffer by the 

 description but the metanotum with parapsidal furrows and the scutel- 

 lum with small basal pits on either side and the subcosta, parastigma, and 

 stigma yellowish translucent. The lateral areas of the superior face of 

 the propodeum are finely obliquely aciculate. 



$ The anterior femora of the male are pale brownish yellow and 

 the eyes are larger than in the 9 . 



Lenth 2.5 mm. 



Described from 4 9 and 1 $ bred bv Mr. F. X. Wil- 



