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I. mauiensis n. sp. PI. Ill, f. 10; PI. IV. f. :>. 



MriK-. P>racliypterous ; length _'._' nun.; tegnicn 1,4 nnn. Vcrtc.K slight- 

 ly idnjzcr than wide, apex bluntly conical, length of face i.X times the 

 widtli in middle, .sides slightly arcuate, median carina simple; antennae 

 reaching to base of clypeus, first joint about one-half the length of second 

 ( I to 1.8) ; hind tibiae longer than tarsi, first tarsus equal to ihe other 

 two togeliier; tegmina reaching to near l)ase of pygofer. 



Clear dull green -yellow, old cabinet specimens being much yellower; 

 eyes, claws, spines on legs, teeth on spur, genital styles, aedeagus and 

 anal spines brown. Tegmina green-yellow, veins same color as mem- 

 brane, a few minute black hairs iregularly placed mostly alongside the 

 veins. 



Pvgofer and genital styles as in /. raillardiac. tlie anal ^pines are not 

 diverging and much nearer together; the aedeagus is long, broad on 

 basal tliird and subtubular on apical two-thirds, orifice on the ventral 

 aspect of apex, a row of eight l)road spine> runs along the right side 

 from about the middle to the dorsal aspect of apex, a row of six along 

 the ventral aspect of the apex witii two or three small ones on the left 

 side near apex. 



Female. Brachypterous ; length 21 nun.; tegmen i..] mm. In colora- 

 tion sinular to male. 



Ildli'ihil. W'ailuku Comiiioii, ^fani ((llffaid ami Fidhdrdi/. 

 May r.ns) oil Campylotheca Hianien.sis and three speeiinens 

 from lApocchaeta integrifoVui. Desei-ibed from sixtvfoui' 

 males, ciiihty females and a iiniiiltcr of nymph';; 'lliis speoies 

 comes next to /. iiicoiinnodd (.Mniv) from which it differs 

 chietiy in the sha])e of the aedeaons. 



'I'liis was originally dcscrihcd from a single nnile s]K'cimen >, 

 w irli a hroken aedeagus. I now ha\'e one male and ti\e females 

 fr<iiii near the summit of llaleakala, .Maiii ( Urid irrll . .\ugiist 

 191N) on liaUlardia menziem which T consich'r lo he this 

 >|)ecies. The aedeagus is figured. 



I. osborni (.Muir). PI. IV, f. fi. 



'Ilii- was originally de-crihed troui a single male s|)eci- 

 meu willi a ln'oken a( ileagns. I now liax'c one male and ti\c 

 female^ f'i'om near the sunimil of llaleakala. .Mani. \ Hiid ircll, 

 .\ugu-l 1 '.US ), wliich I consider to l)e rhi^ >|)ecies. The 

 aeilei;gu> i~ tignred. 



TA'Ugth of vertex 1.5 times the v.idtii, sides subp;irallel. apex slightly 

 roun(U'd. !)ase :il)out nfiddle of e\e : length uf face dciuliie the widlli. 



