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127. Aphelinoidea xenos Timberlake. 
Reared by Mr. Swezey from the eggs of Sogata paludum 
(Kirkaldy) collected at Kewalo in Honolulu on August 18, 
1913, and May, 4, 1914. ‘ 
128. *Uscana semifumipennis Girault. 
Introduced in 1910 from Texas and first reported to be estab- 
lished at Honolulu by Fullaway at the meeting of the Entomo- 
logical Society held February 1, 1921; found at Kona, Hawaii, 
in July, 1912, by Fullaway. It has not been reported from the 
other Islands, but doubtlessly occurs also on Maui and Kauai. 
129. Ufens sp. 
This parasite of the eggs of Ehmaca punctifera (Walker ) 
and Holochlora japonica Brunner was first recorded by Dr. 
Perkins in 1910. All the specimens that I have seen were taken 
in or near Honolulu except one or two specimens taken by Mr. 
Swezey at Barber’s Point, Oahu, on December 23, 1923. 
130. Trichogramma semifumatum (Perkins). 
Described by Dr. Perkins in 1910 as Pentarthron semifu- 
matum from Honolulu and Kilauea, Hawaii, but collected as 
early as June, 1906, at the latter locality; reared from undeter- 
mined Noctuid eggs on lichens on a dead tree, Haleakala, Maui 
(6000 feet), in July, 1919 (Timberlake). Not known from 
Kauai, but presumably occurring there. 
131. Trichogramma minutum Riley. 
Described by Dr. Perkins in 1910 as Pentarthron flavum 
from Honolulu and renamed T. perkinsi by Girault. Recorded 
as T. pretiosa in 1907 by Mr. Swezey, who reared specimens 
from the eggs of Omiodes meyricki Swezey collected at Honomu, 
Hawaii, on March 21, 1907, and who also took specimens in 
Honolulu a few days later. Some poor specimens with unex- 
panded wings reared by Mr. Swezey from the eggs of Anomalo- 
chrysa at Kilauea, Hawaii, on September 28, 1913, apparently 
belong to this species. It is commonly found also in the eggs of 
Amorbia, Lycaena, Herse, Vanessa, etc. The earliest specimens 

* Purposely introduced insects are starred throughout the list. 
