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JUNE 7, 1923. 
The 211th meeting of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 
was convened at the usual place at 2:30 p. m., with President 
Muir in the chair. Other members present were Messrs. Bis- 
sell, Bryan, Crawford, Fullaway, Swezey, Timberlake, and 
Willard. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
PAPERS. 
“A New Hawaiian Rhyncogonus.” 
BY R.tG3.05 PEREDNS 
(Presented by O. H. Swezey.) 
“The Bishop Museum Collection of Psyllidae.” 
BY D. L. CRAWFORD. 
NOTES AND EXHIBITIONS. 
Cutworm enemies—Mr. Fullaway reported that the follow- 
ing cutworm enemies, the Carabid beetle, Calosoma semilaeva 
and the Chalcid fly Euplectrus platyhypenac, were being dis- 
tributed at the Waiki station of the Parker Ranch. 
Coccinella sp.— Mr. Timberlake exhibited a specimen of. 
Coccinella taken by Mr. Swezey, June 1, 1923, in Field 39, 
Oahu Sugar Co., Oahu. It is close to Coccinella 11-punctata 
Linn. and might easily pass for that species, but differs specifi- 
cally in the male genitalia. 
Pseudopheliminus sp.— Mr. Timberlake reported that the 
species recorded at the last meeting from Oahu has since been 
taken on Kauai by Mr. Swezey. One female having been 
reared from Gracilaria hauicola collected at Hanalei on May 16. 
Maruca testulalis Geyer.—Mr. Swezey reported finding on 
May 29, the larvae of the Indian pea moth quite abundant in 
the flowers of Sesbania grandiflora, growing at the Pineapple — 
Experiment Station grounds on the next ridge beyond Alewa 
Heights. The larvae were feeding in the large flowers in the 
region of the staminal column, and at the base of the flower, 
both in the fresh flowers and in withered flowers. There were 
green pods on the trees but no larvae were found in them. 
