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rather rare species occurring in the native forests, and I believe 
it must be adventive because of its isolated position in respect 
to the native fauna. 
EuLOPH IDAE, ENTEDONINAE. 
99. Secodella metallica (Ashmead). 
Described as Omphale metallicus in 1901 from specimens 
taken on Hawaii, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai. It was taken on 
Mt. Kaala, Oahu, by Dr. Perkins as early as December, 1892 
(U. S. Nat. Mus.). It has been taken also on Maui. Like the 
preceding species, it has usually been considered endemic, but I 
believe it has all the earmarks of an immigrant species, it being 
an isolated species without congeners in the Islands, and occur- 
ring at all elevations on many different hosts. 
100. Achrysocharis fullawayi (Crawford). 
Described in 1913 from Honolulu as Derostenus fullowayi 
(sic) and apparently first taken by Fullaway about 1910. It has 
been reared from Agromyza pusilla Meig. collected. at Paauhau, 
Hawaii, January 17, 1918 (Timberlake), and from Cremasto- 
bombycia lantanella Busck collected at Lihue, Kauai and Ulupa- 
lakua and Sprecklesville, Maui, in May, 1921 (Swezey). It has 
been reared also from Gracilaria marginestrigata Wlsm., Graci- 
laria hibiscella Swezey and Philodoria pipturiella Swezey. 
101. Achrysocharis sp. 
This species, which has not been previously distinguished 
from fullawayi, was reared by Dr. Perkins as early as January, 
1902, in Honolulu, from Gracilaria marginestrigata Wlsm. Two 
females were reared from the same host at Kaimuki, March 8, 
1908 (Swezey), and two females were taken at Kekaha, Kauai, 
in August, 1913 (Osborn). It seems to have become very 
largely if not wholly replaced by the preceding species, as all 
the specimens of Achrysocharis obtained in recent years belong 
to fullawayi. It is distinguished from fullawayi by the consider- 
ably coarser reticulation and by the brighter, more brassy green 
color with purple on the scutellum. 
102. Chrysocharis parksi Crawford. 
Recorded by Crawford in 1913 as Chrysocharis sp. from 
