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-peciiueu was collected in Honolulu by Mr. J. A. Kuscho. 



Laguclieirus ohsoJctus. — ]\li'. liridwcll also recorded rearing' 

 Lagodicirus obsoletus from rseiKlopaiiax and Euplujihni. it 

 lias previously been reared from Ceara rubber, Allaraanda and 

 Kukui. 



Prosoplus banl-ii.- — Mr. Bridwell recorded rearing Proso- 

 plus hanl'ii from twigs of Euphorbia. It has previously Ijeen 

 reared from Crotalana, various leguminous vines and klu pods. 

 It is very common on the Ewa Coral Plain. 



Coptops aedificator. — ^Iv. Bridwell recorded rearini:' this 

 beetle from breadfruit, tree, finding the larvae under the bark, 



Bnirhus salJei. — ^Nlr. Bridwell recorded finding Bnichus 

 sallei in Kalihi. It had not previously been found west of 

 Xuuanu Valley. 



AUGUST 7th, 1919. 



The lG7th meeting of the Society was held at the usual 

 place, Vice-President Crawford presiding. Other members 

 itresent were Messrs. Bridwell, Fullaway, Osborn, Rosa and 

 Bryan. 



The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap- 

 l)ro^•ed with corrections. 



]\rr. Edwin H. Bryan, Jr., was elected to active member- 

 -liip. 



XOTES AXD EXiriBITIONS. 



ToHricid from almond. — ^Nfr. Fullaway exhibited an uu- 

 identified Tortricid uioth reared from an almond nut. 



Malacliiid beetle. — Mr. Fullaway exhibited a speeiuun nf a 

 lieetle new to the islands, belonging to the family Malachiidae, 

 captured July 16th, 1919, in an insectary at the Governmeut 

 Xursery, Honolulu. 



('(dinidra lliirtiris var. siiinta. — ^Tv. Bi-yan r('])ort(Ml Mudiiui' 



