HEMIPTERA 



Suborder HETEROPTERA. 



Schiodte's classification is here adopted to a large extent, as being probably nearest 

 the truth ot any systems yet promulgated. Miridae, Acanthiidat\ Corixidae, and 

 Notoncctidac are, to some extent at least, representatives of former links in the direct 

 Pagiopod line, while the following order, \'iz. : Rcdiiviidae, Gerridac. I'vrr/iocoridac, 

 Hebridac, Lygacidae ( — Coiridac), Cimicidac, is somewhere near the truth in the case of 

 the Trochalopoda. 



Tribe PAGIOPODA. 



Fam. MIRIDAE Kirk. 



( = Anthocoridae + Capsidae + Cimicidae auctt.) 



Subtam. ANTHOCORJNAE. 



" This group is not richly represented, as tar as I have observed, in the Hawaiian 

 Archipelago '. ' 



Triphleps l-'ieber. 



Tripklcps Fieber, f86o, Wien. Ent. Monatschr. iv. p. 266; Renter, 1885, Act. 

 Soc. Sci. Fenn. xiv. p. 89. 



Probably cosmopolitan, though not yet recorded from Australia or the South 

 Pacific. 



(1) Triphleps per sccjnais. White. 



Triphleps perscqiicns F". B. White, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) 20, p. 111 ; Renter, 

 1885, Act. Soc. Sci. Fenn. xiv. p. 661. 



Hai;. a single specimen (measuring 2 mm. long by -| mm. wide) from LcUiai 

 (November), Perkins. 



Phvsopleukella Renter. 



J'hysoplenrella Renter, 1885, Act. Soc. Sci. Fenn. xiv. p. 678. 

 Not found outside the Hawaiian Islands. 



' Blackburn, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. r888, p. 34S. 



