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Described from twenty-two males, twenty females, and a 
number of nymphs from Haleakala, 5800 feet elevation, off 
Coprosma ernodeoides (Timberlake, July, 1919), the native 
name of all the species of this genus being “pilo.” 
This species is near /. coprosmicola of Hawaii, but differs 
distinctly in the genitalia. In /. coprosmicola the pygofer is 
more excavate on the ventral margin and the genital styles 
more exposed, longer, apex oblique and reaching to the anal 
segment; the armature of diaphragm is much larger, and pro- 
jects as a thin flange; the aedeagus is more slender, and the 
spines not so stout. Type No. 1058. 
I. ahinahina n. n. 
Iiburnia pulla Muir Pro. Haw. Ent. Soc. IV, p. 98 (1919), 
pre-occupied by J. rubescens var. pulla (Muir). Pro. 
Hawa tant soc. UME nelson Sle): 
Kelisia swezeyi Kirk. 
A small series from Halemanu off Eragrostis (Swezey, 
August, 1921). 
