672 



FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis and Liniothrips are ptsts of wide distribution, whilst 

 Anthothrips nsitatus and TJirips nmltispinus are probably, almost certainly, not endemic 

 forms though their introduction may date a long time back. 



Table showing the species and their distribution in the islands : 



In the above table those marked with an asterisk may be regarded as endemic, 

 whilst a t indicates species of economic importance that have almost certainly been 

 introduced. 



The genera Dermothrips, Oedemothrips, Nesothrips, Dolerothrips and Agnostock- 

 thona are peculiar to the Hawaiian Islands ; of these Dermothrips and Oedernothrips 

 are striking forms bearing no very close relationship with any allied genera ; Dolero- 

 thrips very closely approaches Trichotlirips and its allies. We do not know Nesothrips 



