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( 1 ) Psammoechtis insularis, Sharp. 



Telcphanus insularis Sharp, Tr. Dublin Soc. iii. 1885. p. 143. 

 This insect may prove to be not distinct from P. trimaadatus Motsch., an insect 

 distributed somewhat widely, and probably by commercial means. 

 Hab. Oahu, Kauai. 



(2) Psammoechus pallidipennis, Blackburn. 



Telephaniis pallidipennis Blackburn, Tr. Dublin Soc. iii. 1885, p. 144. 

 The type in the British Museum appears to be a quite distinct species from 

 P. instil ar is. 



Hab. Oahu ; the type was found near Honolulu (Blackburn). 



Cryptamorpha Wollaston. 

 Cryptamorpha Wollaston, Ins. Mader. 1854, p. 156. 



(i) CjyplafHoip/ia desjai'dinsi Guerin-Meneville. 

 Psammoecus desjardinsii Guer., Ic. Regn. An. Ins. p. 196. 

 Hab. On all the islands. 



Cathartus Reiche. 

 Cathartics Reiche, Ann. Soc. ent. France, 1854, p. jj. 



(i) Cathartus advcna, Waltl. 

 Cryptophagiis advcna Waltl., Silb. Rev. ent. 11. p. 256. 

 Hab. Oahu (and probably all the islands). 



Silvan us Latreille. 

 Silvamis Latn, Gen. Crust, et Ins. iii. 1807, p. 19. 



(i) Silvamis surinatnensis, Linnaeus. 

 Dermestes stirinamensis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. ed. x. p. 357. 

 Hab. Oahu, Lanai (and probably all the islands). 



(2) Silvamis uiiidentatiis, Fabricius. 

 Dermestes unidentaius Fabricius, Ent. Syst. i. p. 232. 

 Hab. Oahu, Honolulu (Blackburn). 



