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Wailuku, Maui, June 18, 1916 (Swezey); at Mountain View, 
Hawaii, January 21, 1918 (Timberlake), and at Grove Farm, 
Kauai, in May, 1918 (Timberlake). 
66. Helegonatopus pseudophanes Perkins. 
Recorded in 1910 by Dr. Perkins from Oahu and collected 
by Terry at Waipahu in May, 1907; taken at Kekaha, Kauai, 
April 12, 1913 (Swezey); at Hakalau, Hawaii, March 6, 1915 
(Swezey) and at Puunene, Maui, December 18, 1917 (Swezey). 
67. Saronotum americanum Perkins. 
Apparently first recorded by both Mr. Swezey and the writer 
in 1919, but taken as early as November 29, 1912, at Ewa 
Plantation, Oahu (Swezey); reared from Dryinid cocoons from 
Hilo, Hawaii, in September and October, 1913 (Swezey) ; 
taken at Olowalu, Maui, on December 20, 1917 (Swezey). 
68. Adelencyrtus odonaspidis Fullaway. 
First recorded by Dr. Perkins in 1913 from Honolulu as 
Amucroterys sp. and described by Fullaway in the same year, 
but taken as early as December 1, 1907, by Swezey at Wailuku; 
collected at Honaunau, Hawaii, August 13, 1917 (Swezey and 
Timberlake), and at Waikapu, Maui, March 23, 1924 (Swezey). 
69. Plagiomerus hospes Timberlake. 
So far this species has been collected only in the Koolau 
Mountains, Oahu, having been taken first by Mr. Giffard at 
Nuuanu Pali, October 19, 1919, and more recently by Mr. 
Swezey at Kalihi, Opaeula and Waimalu. 
70. Anabrolepis extranea Timberlake. 
This species has been taken up to the present time only 
in the Koolau Mountains of Oahu as follows: One female on 
Tantalus, October 26, 1919 (Giffard); another at the head 
of Manoa Valley, July 25, 1920 (Dr. Williams); a third on 
Waialae ridge (1500 feet), November 26, 1922 (Swezey) ; and 
another at Waikane on sandalwood, April 13, 1924 (Swezey). 
71. Anicetus annulatus Timberlake. 
First recorded in 1913 by Mr. Fullaway as Cerapterocerus 
sp. and taken by him in Honolulu, April 25, 1912; collected on 
