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Dolichurus stantoni. — This wasp which is pai'asitic ua 

 roaches (Phyllodromia spp.) was introduced from tlu' IMiilip- 

 pines in 1917, a few being liberated in Makiki Valley in .lune 

 and October of that year. Mr. Swezey reported recently find- 

 ing them in the cane fields at the Experiment Staiinii. II. S. 

 P. A., thus indicating that it has become established. 



Epeleytes draptes. — Mr. Swezey exhibited a specimen of 

 this bug taken by him at light in Kaimuki, June ;'>()th. The 

 type specimen was collected by him in an old dead beai) ])(id 

 (Canavalia sp.) of a yine growing on a stone wall at Knloa, 

 Kauai, August 2nd, 1908. It was described by Kirkakly in 

 Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc., II, p. 119, 1910. Since the first cap- 

 ture there has been no other record of its capture till now. 

 ]\[r. Timberlake reported capturing 4 specimens at light in 

 Kaimuki, June 29th to July 8th. 



Genophantis leahi. — Mr. Swezey reported having rcarctl 

 this Phycitid moth from Euphorbia n. sp. collected by .Mi-. 

 Rock on Molokai, May 30, 1918. It is the first record of this 

 moth from Molokai. 



Lycaena boetica. — This butterfly was reared by Mr. Swezey 

 from Sesbanm tomentosa collected by Mr. Eock on Alolokai, 

 May 30, 1918. 



Xiphidium varipenne. — Mr. Swezey exhibited some pods 

 of Acacia farnes'mna which had had the outer surface eateu off. 

 lie had obseryed some of the Xiphidium gTasshoppers iu fh(> 

 act of doing this. It was in the region lying on the slope be- 

 yond Kaimuki toward Waialae. 



Java insects. — Mr. Ehrhorn exhibited a small collection of 

 insects from Java. 



Elachertus sp. — Mr. Timberlake exhibited this small Chal- 

 cid reared from Hypothenemus by ^Mr. Crawford. 



Rhopolotus sp. — Mr. Timberlake exhibited a prettily 

 marked yellowish and green species of an Entedonine, taken 

 in grass at l.ihuo, Kauai, recently, which runs to this genus. 



