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Anal angle of pygofer very slightly produced. Aedeagus thin, eylin- 
drical, apex narrowly rounded with the crook about 45° to stem and 
slightly expanded at apex, a small spine slightly below apex. Genital 
styles of the normal subeylindrical shape, characteristic of the genus. 
Vertex brown mottled with lighter brown; face brown with three 
semi-transverse marks and a few small light spots on side, elypeus darker 
brown. Antennae light brown. Pronotum light brown in middle, darker 
on sides with small light marks; mesonotum dark brown; legs brown, 
lighter on hind tibiae. Tegmina hyaline, milky white with brown mark- 
ings as follows: Extreme base, a broad V-shape mark from costa near 
base to near apex of clavus and back to costa before stigma, a broad 
mark from hind margin beyond clavus to apex of radius, the apical veins 
fuscous, tubercles small, white, bearing white hairs. Wings hyaline, milky 
white with darker veins. 
Described from one male from Kokee off Antidesma 
(Swezey, August 19, 1921). This species I consider near to 
N. gulicki, but is distinguishable by tubercles being white in- 
stead of brown, the apex of aedeagus is rounded instead of 
acute, and the shape of the crook is somewhat different. Type 
No. 1051. 
Nesodryas (Nesothoé) semialba sp. n. Figure 8. 
Male. Macropterous; length, 2.6 mm.; tegmen, 3.0 mm. Length of 
vertex subequal to width, apex subequal to base, base about middle of 
eyes; length of face 1.7 times the width, sides slightly curved, median 
carina distinct, the lateral carinae curved inward and meet together 
before the apex of face. 
The genitalia are near to those of N. alboguttata, but the crook of 
the aedeagus stouter, the apex broadened out on the inner corner; there 
is no small spine on the side. 
Head and thorax dark brown or black, first segment of antennae 
brown, second yellow, legs brown, hind tarsi and apex of tibiae lighter. 
Basal half of tegmina similar to N. alboguttata in color, extreme base 
dark brown, then a narrow light mark, then a broad V-shape mark reach- 
ing from costa to hind margin at apex of clavus; the apical half of 
tegmina milky white; veins same color as membrane, apical veins and 
apical margin slightly fusecous, tubercles small, same eolor as veins or 
slightly darker on apical veins. Wings hyaline, slightly fuseous with 
darker veins. 
Described from one male from Kalalau off Osmanthus sand- 
wicensis (Swezey, August 20, 1921), and one female from 
Alakai Swamp (Swezey, August 22, 1921). This species comes 
next to N. alboguttata. Type No. 1057. 
Nesodryas (Nesothoé) dodonaeae Muir. 
Three males and nine females, and a nymph from Kokee 
