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now fic;ure tliat aspect. A loiiii' series from I'liu Xiaiiiau, Ilale- 

 akala, Maui, about 7000 feet elevation (-/. (\ Ih'idii-cJl . Aiigiist 

 1918) on Eragrostis airopiohlcs. One of these is a nuu'rop- 

 terous female. In general color they are darker than th<,' aver- 

 age Oahu specimens. 



Lkiai.oiia Kirk. 



Leialoha lehuae mauiensis, n. var. 



In coloration this is near to L. lehuae liawaileiifiis and it 

 varies in the same manner. The aedeagnis is closely related to 

 it as well, but has no small s])ine at the a])ex but one near the 

 apex of the crook. 



Hahifat Olinda, Maui, 4200 feet elevation (Gijfard and 

 Fulhiiray, ^May 1918) on ('opros)iia uioulnnd. Four males, 

 three females and thirteen nymphs. This is the tirst LeiaJoJui 

 taken on Maui. 



Xesodryas Kirk. 



Nesodryas fletus (Kirk.) 



One female from Lnpe ditch, Maui (Glffnrd and Fiilhnca)/, 

 May 1918) <m Aiifidesuid jilafi/jiJi i/llii))t. The uuirks on the 

 face are darker and more distinct than usual. 



Nesodryas (Nesothoe) laka (Kirk.) 



One male, three females and two nym|)lis from riduc south 

 of lao Valley, Maui, 800 feet elevation (Bi idirelJ. August 

 1918) on Sida. These conform fairly well to Kirkaldv's de- 

 scription which was made from one female, and are the only 

 specimens rakeu since the ty))e. 



N. (Nesothoe) munroi Aluir. 



Xiueteen males, thirty females and nym])hs on Dodo)ie<i 

 riscosd, var. sjxdhuUda, A-a flows, Kau. Hawaii, ."jitOO feet ele- 

 vation (Giffard. .Tidy 1918). 

 N. (Nesothoe) gulicki Miiir. 



Twelve s])eeiiueus on Euphnihid ^])., Xuuauu Pali (Gijjurd 

 ami Miiir. I)(veiiiber 1918). 



