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probably introduced species of Telenomus, apparently not 
hitherto recorded. The specimens were taken on windows, 
the first May 10, 1916, at Kaimuki, the other by Mr. Ehrhorn 
in Manoa Valley, March 29, 1921. It is easily distinguished 
from the rest of the Hawaiian species by its brown color. 
— Eulophus——Mr. Timberlake exhibited specimens of an in- 
troduced species of this genus, reared by Mr. Swezey from 
the lantana leaf-miner collected at Makaha, Oahu, March 27, 
1921. The species may be recognized by the extremely coarse 
reticulation of the scutellum, and by the entirely pale legs, in 
which characters it differs from all other Hawaiian Eulophidae. 
Flunterellus hookert Howard in India.—Mr. ‘Timberlake ex- 
hibited a series of females of this Encyrtid collected by Messrs. 
Fullaway and Ballard from a dog at Coimbatore, South India, 
_on February 20, 1921. Mr. Fullaway observed that the para- 
sites, when disturbed, did not fly or jump away more than 
a couple of inches, and directly returned to rest on the dog, 
much in the same manner that the horn-fly returns to its host 
after being disturbed. This Encyrtid is known to be parasitic 
in dog ticks of the genus Rhipicephalus and has been found 
previously in Texas, California, Mexico and Portuguese Fast 
Africa. 
Ox warble —Mr. Swezey reported observing the ox warble 
(Hypoderma lineata) on imported cattle at Kilauea and Lihue, 
Kauai, May 4, 1921. As many as half a dozen of the warbles 
were observed in the back of one cow. 
Draeculacephala mollipes—Mr. Osborn exhibited specimens 
cf this Jassid collected on small plant sugar cane at Ewa Plan- 
tation, Oahu, June 1, 1921. Fifteen indivdiuals were noticed 
on the cane in about two hours’ search. No immature stages 
were observed. 
Mr. Ehrhorn exhibited a collection of economic insects from 
Porto Rico. 
Clytus annularis Fab—Mr. Fullaway exhibited specimens 
of this Cerambycid beetle, received from Brother Matthias 
Newell of Hilo, with the information that it has established 
itself at Hilo, and can be readily obtained in dry bamboo. This 
beetle was taken in Honolulu as early as 1905. As but a single 
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