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2o. voicanicola Kirkaidy. 



Reduviolus 2'olcanicola Kirkaidy, 1908. P. Haw. E. S., I, 193. 

 R. hisciosus Kirkaidy, 1902, Faun. Haw., HI, PI. V, figs. 34 

 and 34a. 



Hab. Hawaii, Kilauea. 



21. kaohinani, sp. nov 



Male distinguished from paludicola by the gently-rounded anterior 

 lobe of the pronotum and from lolupe by the longer tegmina. It is 

 distinguished from both by the much slenderer form. I'egmina fus- 

 cous, a pale streak on the basal three-fourths of the costal margin; 

 veins more or less pale. The first segment of the antennae is scarcely 

 annulate. 



Length, 8% mill. 



Hab. Oahu, Tantalus, about 2000 ft., a single specimen, tak- 

 en by ]\ir. Swezey, is in my collection. 



22. paludicola, sp. nov. 



Distinguished from the other species (except lolupe) by the multi- 

 amiulate first segment of the antennae, and the very short tegmina. 

 Anterior lobe of pronotum convexly raised (f. 10), confusedly fuscous, 

 hind lobe with 5 fuscous longitudinal lines. Clavus yellowish-cinere- 

 ous; coriurn pale reddish-fuscous; the minute membrane whitish, with 

 a fuscous, inner spot. Hind tibiae annulate. Abdomen blackish, 

 more or less reddish partly; pleurites chequered, blackish red and 

 yellow. 



Length: Male, 10 mill; female, a little less. 



Hab. Molokai, 4000 ft.. (July 12 and Sept. 27). 



23. lolupe, sp. nov. 



Female very close to the last, but larger and the legs less darkly 

 mottled, while the tegmina (and membrane) are shorter. Brownish- 

 yellowish; eyes black; a broad lateral piceous stripe beneath from apex 

 of head to apex of abdomen, leaving, however, a pale space around 

 the eyes beneath. Legs less noticeably annulate with paler fuscous. 

 Abdomen above brownish tinged with red, tergopleurites brownish- 

 yellow, partly suffused with sanguineous. 



Lengih, 10 Vt mill, max. width, 3i/4 mill. 



Hab. "Kauai? Molokai?" 



A rough outline is shown on fig. 9. 



24. curtipenms (Blackburn). 



Nobis (?) curf'ipcnnis Blackburn, 1888, 'P. Linn. S. N. S., 

 Wales, (2), HI, 353. 



"Apterus; oblongo — ovatus; pallide testaceus fusco vel nigro varie- 

 ga'cUK; abdoiii.ine supra (segmentis apicalibus fuscis exceptis) rufo, 



