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^ Fuh^escens medio dorso et dorsi lateribus fulvo-castaneis. 



Oculi ocellis 21 compositi, 5-seriatis (3, 6, 5, 4, 3). Antennae 27-articulatae, 

 articulis elongatis, longioribus quam latioribus. 

 Pori SLibcoxales 3, 4, 5, 4. 

 Long. corp. 16, lat. 2, 5 ; long, antenn. 9. 



H.\B. Kauai, Koholuamano (Perkins, 1S95). 



Fam. HEMCOPIDAE. 



Lamvctes Meinert. 



(i) Laiuyctcs fuhiconiis Mein., \-ar. hawaueiisis, now 



Fulvescens. Caput. Lamina cephalica aeque longa atque lata. Antennae breves, 

 24-articulatae, articulis brevibus, sat dense et breviter setosis, articulo ultimo quam 

 penultimus parum longiore. 



Truncus. Laminae dorsales breviter et sparsissime setosae, iv, vi, i.\, xi, .\iii, xv 

 angulis posticis rotundatis et margine postico pauUulum sinuato, xvi margine postico sat 

 profunde sinuato, ceterae angulis posticis paullulum rotundatis. Laminae ventrales 

 sparsim et breviter setosae, xvi subtrapezoidea. 



Pedum maxillarium subco.xae dentibus 2 + 2 sat robustis arniatae, utrimque oblique 

 excisae, inter sese antice sat profunde distinctae, et lateraliter dente minimo auctae. 

 Pedes ambulatorii articulis 3 — 5 infra setis nonnullis robustis, subspiniformibus, armatis 

 et setis sat longis, minus robustis, auctis, tarso sat dense et sat breviter setoso, parium 



1 — 12 tibia in parte apicali anteriore acute producta, paris 15 articulo 3 breviter, sed 

 sat dense et sat robuste setoso, articulo quarto minus robuste setoso, articulis 5 — 6 

 setis subtilissimis sat numerosis praedito. Pori subcoxales rotundi 3, 3, 3, 2, in juvene 



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Genitalium femineorum unguis integer, calcarium paria duo. 

 Long. Corp. 1 i, lat. i, long, antenn. 2, long. ped. paris ultimi 4. 



H.\B. Hawaii; Kona, 4000 feet (Perkins, viii. 1^92). 



I have considered the above described specimens ol Lattiyctcs as a variety of the 

 european Lamvctes fulvicornis Mein., known also from North America, because ot 

 the presence of only two well-developed teeth on the maxillary legs (first appendages 

 ot the truncus). 



(2) Lamvctes heterotarsjts, sp. nov. 



Among the Henicopidae of Kona I have found a male that differs from the above 

 described Lainyctes in the number of the antennal segments, the subcoxal pores, and 

 especially in the form of the last tarsus, which is so peculiar, that perhaps it is at least 



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