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33. *Scutellista cyanea Motschulsky. 
Introduced by Craw in 1905 from California and now a 
common parasite of Saissetia nigra (Nietner) and S. hem- 
sphaerica (Targ.). Although there seem to be no specimens 
in collections except from Honolulu and vicinity I think it 
must be widely distributed in the Islands. 
SPALANGIIDAE. 
34. Spalangia cameroni Perkins. 
Found by Blackburn and recorded by Cameron in 1881 as 
S. hirta Haliday. It has been taken on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, 
Molokai and Hawaii and parasitizes a variety of Diptera in- 
cluding Stomoxrys, Lyperosia, Sarcophaga, Limnophora and 
Dacus. 
35. *Spalangia philippinensis Fullaway. 
Introduced by Fullaway in 1914 from the Philippines. It 
was reared in 1916 by Dr. Illingworth in Palolo Valley, Oahu, 
from various dipterous puparia in hen manure, and in Septem- 
ber, 1919, by Willard from Dacus cucurbitae Coquillett in Hono- 
lulu. 
36. Spalangia sp. 
Reared by Mr. Swezey from horn-fly puparia (Lyperosia 
irritans Linn.) collected at Waialae, Oahu, March 15, 1910, and 
by Dr. Illingworth in 1916 together with the preceding species. 
This species may have been purposely introduced, as several 
other species of Spalangia are known to have been brought 
here, of which we have no exact record, or which have not 
been recovered. 
The other two Hawaiian species of Spalangia, S. lanaiensis 
Ashmead and S. simplex Perkins seem to be endemic species. 
37. Choetospila elegans Westwood. 
First taken by Mr. Bridwell in Honolulu in 1913, and found 
by him at Haiku, Maui, in September, 1918; collected from a 
store window at Mountain View, Hawaii, October 19, 1917 

* Purposely introduced insects are starred throughout the list. 
