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captured January 3, 1922, in the cottage of Colonel Clark at the 
Kamehameha Boys’ School, Honolulu, by Miss Clark. 
Plagithmysus munroi (a correction). — Mr. Swezey called 
attention to Nos. 5 and 6 in Dr. Perkins’ paper on Plagithmy- 
sides (Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc., IV, 996, 1921), and to the fact 
that the name of the species had been omitted in the manuscript. 
A surmised determination as P. munrot was supplied in a foot- 
note. Recently the specimens were returned by Dr. Perkins, and 
these, Nos. 5 and 6, were found to be labeled P. concolor, hence, 
this is the name to be supplied for notes 5 and 6 in the paper. 
PEBRUARY 271922: 
The 196th meeting of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 
was held at the experiment station of the Hawaiian Sugar 
Planters’ Association, and was presided over by Vice-President 
D. T. Fullaway. Other members present were Messrs. Bissell, 
Bryan, Ehrhorn, Giffard, Illingworth, Muir, Rosa, Soon, Swezey, 
Timberlake, and Willard. Mr. W. H. Cowdry was a visitor. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
PAPERS. 
“The Erythrina Twig-Borer (Terastia meticulosalis) in 
Hawaii (Pyralidae, Lepidoptera).” 
BY O. H. SWEZEY. 
“Notes on Diptera Occurring in Hawaii.” 
BY J. F. ILLINGWORTH. 
“Description of Two Flies Attacking Lantana (Diptera).” 
BY DR. J. M. ALDRICH. 
(Presented by Mr. Swezey.) 
* “Preliminary Notes on Pseudoscorpions.” 
BSG FE. El SBR YANG yi 
ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES. 
Synthesiomyia brasiliana—Mr. Wlingworth exhibited speci- 

* Withdrawn from publication. [Ed.] 
