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Trogositidae. 
Lophocateres pusillus (Klug). 
Cleridae. 
Thaneroclerus buqueti (Lefevre). 
ATR Be @, 1922. ‘ 
The 198th meeting of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 
was held at the usual place, and was presided over by Vice- 
President Fullaway. Other members present were Messrs. Bis- 
sell, Bryan, Ehrhorn, Giffard, Illingworth, Muir, Rosa, Soon, 
Swezey, Timberlake, and Willard. Mr. N. H. Cowdry was a 
visitor. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
PAPERS; 
“The Insect Fauna of Hen Manure.” 
BY J. F. ILLINGWORTH. 
“On the Classification of the Fulgoroidea (Homoptera).” 
BY he OUR: 
NOTES AND EXHIBITIONS. 
Diocalandra taitensis—Mr. Bissell exhibited the pupal cham- 
ber and channels of a beetle, which were made in the husk of 
a dry coconut, and were evidently the work of D. taitensis. He 
stated that this coconut had been found at the home of Mr. 
Charles H. Bellina on Waialae Bay, April 2, 1922. This beetle 
has been previously found in the Hawaiian Islands only on the 
island of Hawaii, and this record would indicate that it is now 
on the island of Oahu. 
Allograpta obliqua—Mr. Swezey reported finding this new 
immigrant Syrphid fly abundant in the Hamakua district of 
Hawaii in March, 1922. Specimens were secured in several 
places: Honokaa; on hibiscus at the manager’s house at Paau- 
hau; and along roads where there was guava and lantana, 500 
to 1000 feet elevation at Ookala. 
NXiphidiopsis lita. 

Mr. Swezey reported seeing four speci- 
