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cane apliis at Waipio, Oahii. One larva was observed sucking 

 the juices from the leg of an. aphis. 



Pachyneuroh aniJiotnyiae. — Mr. Timberlake exhibited two 

 specimens of Pachyiieuron anthomyiae Howard, bred by Mr. 

 Osborn from Leucopis nigricoi-nis from the H. S. P. A. Sta- 

 tion grounds. This is the first record of the species in the 

 Hawaiian Islands. It is the third or fourth species of the 

 genus now established in Hawaii. 



Deinomimesa lialeal-alae. — Mr. Timberlake exhibited and 

 gave notes upon the haljits of Deinomimesa haleakalae, which 

 he had found abundantly at the edge of the forest on ^Mount 

 Haleakala, ]\Iaui, at elevations of about 5,000 feet. He ob- 

 served females carrying adults and nymphs of species of the 

 Jassid genus Nesophrosyne, which they were storing in their 

 nests. They burrow horizontally in low banks along the trails. 

 He was, however, tmable to dig them out since the nests 

 extended several inches into the stiff, clayey soil. A species of 

 Crahro was found nesting in the same banks. 



SJiort-ivinged Jassid. — Mr, Timberlake exhibited specimens 

 of a short-winged flightless Jassid, possibly representing a new 

 genus, taken by him on Moimt Haleakala upon a native grass. 

 not yet determined, at elevation of 7,000 feet. 



CoclopencyHus swezeyi. — Mr. Timberlake exhibited s|)eci- 

 ]nens of C oelopencyrtus bred by him from the larvae of Ody- 

 nerus nigripennis taken by Mr. Swezey at Kealakekua, Kona, 

 Hawaii, at an elevation of about 3500 feet. One hundred and 

 forty females and two males were reared from a single larva 

 of the Ody nevus. 



Xantlioencyrius fullawayi. — Mr. Timberlake exhibited two 

 specimens of Xanthoencyrtus fidlawayi reared by him from 

 Pseudococcus saccharifolii taken at ISTaalehu, Hawaii. Thes(^ 

 are the third and fourth specimens of the species known. 



Neiu Locustid. — Mr. Pemberton exhibited a specimen of 

 an undetermined Locustid supposed to be new to the Hawaiian 

 Islands, taken by him at light at Hilo, Hawaii, on July 25th, 



