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20. Lariophagus sp. 
An unidentified species of this genus was taken at Honolulu 
in a shipment of rice from Japan, September 17, 1909 (Lewis). 
A note attached to the specimens (four females) states that 
they were found flying around a larva of Tenebroides mauritan- 
icus (Linn.). One male taken by Mr: Swezey at Paia, Maui, 
August 24, 1908, apparently belongs to the same species. 
21. *Lariophagus texanus Crawford. 
Introduced from Brownsville, Texas, in 1921, by Bridwell 
and Willard and reported by Willard later in the same year to 
have been recovered on Oahu. It is parasitic on Mylabris sal- 
laei (Sharp) and doubtlessly on other species of MWylabris. 
22. Eupteromalus sp. 
This species was reared by Mr. Swezey from Dryinid co- 
coons, apparently one to each cocoon, probably of Haplogo- 
natopus vitiensis Perkins and possibly also of Echthrodelphax 
fairchildi’ Perkins, on Sogata paludum (Kirkaldy), and also 
from cocoons of the spider Cryptine, Arachnoleter swezeyi 
Cushman, collected at Kewalo, Oahu, May 4, 1914; also reared 
by Mr. Swezey from Gracilaria marginestrigata Wlsm., mining 
Xanthium at Nawiliwili, Kauai, September, 1921. 
23. Bruchobius sp. 
One female was collected on a window of the Sugar Plant- 
ers’ Experiment Station, September 13, 1916 (Timberlake), and 
in April and May, 1923, it was reared in large numbers from 
pigeon peas infested with Mylabris quadrimaculatus (Fab.) and 
M. chinensis (Linn.), collected by Mr. Swezey. A small series 
was also brought back from India by Mr. Fullaway, these 
specimens having been reared from Mylabris larvae at Banga- 
lore in February, 1921, by Subermanian. Mr. Gahan, to whom 
specimens were submitted, writes me that it is known to him 
also from the Philippines. 
24. Habrocytus sp. 
Reared from lantana leaf-miner Cremastobombycia lantanella 
(Busck) collected at Lihue, Kauai, May 6, 1921 (Swezey), and 
* Purposely introduced insects are starred throughout the list. 
