424 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



Brontolaeimis elegans var. koebelei, van nov. 



Fusco-ferrugineus, setis depressis albicantibus ornatus, sat variegatus, corpore 

 subtus evidentius reticulatim sculpturato ; antennis elongatis, maris fere absque 

 pubescentia. Long. 3 — 3^^ mm. 



Agrees with B. elegans typ. in most characters, but the individuals are rather larger 

 than, and have considerably longer antennae. The sculpture of the undersurface is very 

 strong. 



Hab. Oahu, Waianae mts. 3000 ft. 11. 1897 (Perkins). 



(2) Brontolaemus cui-7-ax, sp. nov. 



Nigricans, antennis pedibusque fusco-rufis, illis elongatis apicem versus nigricanti- 

 bus ; elytris bene variegatis. Long. 3^ — 4 mm. 



Head broad, deeply, impressed in front, sculpture fine. Thorax large, much 

 narrowed behind, anterior angles distinctly prominent, front portion of the disc convex, 

 and with a slight impression at the summit. Black marks on the elytra numerous and 

 very distinct, scales very fine. The male has fine, long hairs on the undersurface of the 

 antennae from the fourth joint onwards. 



The antennae in this species are longer than in any other species, being 6 or 7 mm. 

 long in each sex. Seven specimens. 



Hab. Kauai. Halemanu, 4000 ft. v. 1895 and vii. 1896 ; Koholuamano, iv. 1895 

 (Perkins). 



Brontolaemus currax var. lanaiensis, var. nov. 



Antennis elongatis, articulis tribus ultimis haud omnino gracilibus, singulo ad 

 apicem conspicuiter incrassato-nodoso. 



These specimens from Lanai have the terminal three joints of the antennae less 

 elongate than the Kauai exponents, and each more knobbed and thicker at the tip. 

 There appears to be but little long hair on the undersides of the joints in the male. 

 The form therefore appears to be somewhat intermediate between the two species that 

 are found in Kauai. Twelve specimens. 



Hab. Lanai, 2000 — 3000 ft. i. 1894; Haleapaakai, vii. 1894; mts. Koele, 

 2000 ft. II. 1894 (Perkins), 



Broniolaemiis currax var. mauicnsis, var. nov. 



Minor, gracilis, pallidior, antennis tenuibus, prothorace brevi. Long. 3 mm. 

 Two specimens from Maui may prove to be distinct. They have much flavescent- 

 grey clothing like B. currax laiuiiensis, but are smaller and have a smaller thorax; there 



