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Puu Kapele, Kauai, February 14, 1915 (Swezey), and at 
Kaiwiki, Hawaii, September 22, 1918 (Swezey). The species 
is known to me also from Sacramento, California, and Chin 
San, Macao, China. 
72. *Comperiella bifasciata Howard. 
Recorded by Mr. Fullaway in 1913 as Cerapterocerus sp. and 
reared as early as August, 1905, by Kotinsky from Aspidiotus 
on Bombax ceiba Linn. in Honolulu. It was reintroduced in 
1908 presumably from China and has been taken apparently 
only once in recent years, Mr. Fullaway having informed me 
that he collected a specimen in 1916. The species is common 
in Japan. : 
73. Arrhenophagus albipes Girault. 
Incorrectly recorded by the writer in 1922 as A. chionaspidis 
from specimens taken near Honolulu in October, 1921, by Mr. 
Ehrhorn. It has since been found commonly in Honolulu and 
was taken at Kahuku, Oahu, November 8, 1923, by Mr. Pem- 
berton. It was described in 1915 from Hongkong, China, and 
recorded by Girault also from Gifu and Jamsui, Japan. 
APHELINIDAE. 
74. Aneristus ceroplastae Howard. 
This species was recorded by Fullaway in 1913 and by the 
writer in 1918 as Prococcophagus orientalis (Howard). Mr. 
Gahan of the U. S. National Museum more recently has com- 
pared the types of ceroplastae and orientalis and has pronounced 
them to be the same. The species was collected in Honolulu 
and at Waianae, Oahu, by Dr. Perkins in 1902; on October 10, 
1905, it was collected at Hana, Maui (Swezey) ; in 1913 it was 
recorded from Kona, Hawaii, by Fullaway, evidently from 
specimens then recently taken; and on February 14, 1915, it 
was taken on Puu Kapele, Kauai (Swezey). 
75. Coccophagus sp. 
Recorded by Ashmead in 1901 as Coccophagus lecanii, but 
appearing to me to be distinct from that common North Ameri- 
* Purposely introduced insects are starred throughout the list. 
