441 
specimens collected in Honolulu by Fullaway. It was reared 
from Agromysa pusilla Meig. at Kaimuki, June 24-27, 1906 
(Swezey), and collected at Pahala, Hawaii, as early as May 6, 
1905 (Swezey). In September, 1918, Mr. Bridwell reared it 
from Agromyza pusilla at Haiku, Maut. 
103. Pleurotropis sp. 
This species was reared from the cocoons of Muicrobracon 
omiodivorus (Terry) in April, 1917, at Honolulu (Bridwell and 
Timberlake), and has not been recorded heretofore from the 
Islands. 
104. Entedonine sp. 
This species, which is parasitic in the cocoons of the spider 
Cryptine, Arachnoleter sweseyi Cushman, was taken by Mr. 
Terry at Waipahu, Oahu, in May, 1907, and at Honolulu in 
June of the same year. It is now widely distributed on Oahu, 
but apparently has not been found on the other Islands. It is 
recorded here for the first time. 
105. *Horismenus sp. 
Introduced by Bridwell and Willard from Brownsville, Texas, 
in 1921, and recovered by Mr. Willard on Oahu, in 1923. 
TETRASTICHINAE. 
106. Melittobia hawaiiensis Perkins. 
"Described in 1907 from Honolulu, and the earliest specimen 
that I have seen was taken by Dr. Perkins on a window at 
Waikiki, Oahu, in 1903 or 1904.7 Mr. Swezey has discovered 
its work in Sceliphron cocoons, also at Kilauea, Kauai, and in 
July, 1920, obtained specimens from Odynerus nigripennis Holm. 
collected at Keanae, Maui. Taken also in Sceliphron nest at 
Kealakekua, Hawaii (3500 feet), August 20, 1919 (Swezey and 
Timberlake ). 
107. Melittobia peles Perkins. 
Described as a variety of the preceding species by Dr. Per- 

* Purposely introduced insects are starred throughout the list. 
+The label is obseure, with the final figure rewritten so that it is not 
evident whether 1903 or 1904 was intended. 
