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Notes on Immigrant Coleoptera. 
BY D. T. FULLAWAY. 
(Presented at the meeting of October 6, 1921.) 
It is gratifying to be able to refer by name to a number 
cf beetles which have rested in our insect cabinets for some 
time unidentified. ‘he determinations which follow have been 
secured through the kindness of Mr. G. E. Bryant, of the 
Imperial Bureau of Entomology, to whom examples of the 
different species were referred for identification. The citation 
of previous references to the species is made as an additional 
means of recognition. In several cases the present reference 
is the first that has been made to the occurrence of the species 
in Hawaii. Immediately following the list of determinations 
is an extended list of species which have been known in 
Hawaii for some time without published notice. The biblio- 
graphical references furnished have been gained from Gem- 
minger & Harold’s Catalogue of the Coleoptera, Junk’s Cata- 
logue of the Coleoptera, Leng’s Catalogue of North American 
Coleoptera and other miscellaneous sources of information, as 
indicated. 
These additions to our knowledge of the local Coleoptera 
have resulted from a brief study of the literature and collec- 
tions of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry and_ the 
Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Experiment Station. 
RECENT DETERMINATIONS. 
ANTHRIBIDAE. 
? Lawsonia sp.* 
mie the (6), prCxeeve:, Pr: EivS.\3, ip. 273: 
First record, April 6, 1916. 
Earliest specimen collected by D. B. Langford in May, 
1910. 
Locality: Horolulu (Oahu). 
Proce. Haw. Ent. Soc., V, No. 1, October, 1922. 

* Specimens referred by Mr. Bryant to Dr. Karl Jordan, a specialist 
upon this group of beetles, have been recently identified as a new species 
belonging to the genus Lillis, and will shortly be deseribed and published. 
