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The figure of the aedeagiis of this species* is not very good. 

 The orifice is at the apex, from the left edge of the orifice 

 arises a small spine, a little basad and slightly more ventrad 

 is a larger spine expanded at the apex with some small pro- 

 jections on the expanded ])()rtion, basad of this and on the 

 right side there is a small spine cnrved distad and with a 

 minute spine abont the middle. 



■ A long series from middle Pnna, Hawaii, 750 feet eleva- 

 tion, on Metrosideros collina polymorplia var. glaherrima. Sev- 

 eral specimens in this series are very light in color, especially 

 some of the females in which most of the color on the tegmina 

 is faded ont. Also three specimens from 23 miles, Olaa, Ha- 

 waii. (Giffard. Angust 1918). 



Aloha Kirk. 



Aloha ipomoeae Kirk. 



A long series from the sea shore at Olowalu, j\[ani. some 

 off of Ipomoea pes-caprae which are all light in color, and others 

 on Ipomoea pentapliyllum which are all much darker in color. 

 Three adults on Ipomoea insulans from lao Valley, Maui, also 

 belong to the dark variety (Giffard and Fullaway, May 1918). 



Two males, five females and young on Sesbania tom.entosa 

 and one male and eight female on Ipomoea pes-caprac, from 

 Momomi, Molokai {Boclc, June 1918). These are all light 

 forms. 



Ilbukxia White. 



I. pseudorubescens (]Muir.) 



Two male specimens from Olinda, Maui, 4200 feet eleva- 

 tion, one taken on Lobelia sp. and the other on Acacia l-oa, 

 which I consider to l)e this species {Giffard and FuJ'away, 

 May 1918). 



I. tetramalopii n. sp. PI. Ill, f. 7, PI. IV, f. 19. 



Male. Brachypterous : lengtli i.6 mm.; tegmen 1.3 mm. Length of 

 vertex nearly double the width, apex snbconical, sides subparallel to near 



*Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc., Ill (1916), PI. 2. fig. 13. 



