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Dr. Perkins took two specimens, one Waimea, Kanai, and one 

 li^ona, Hawaii. 



Lepidopteka — One caterpillar of Oniiodes confinuatalis 

 feeding on a sedge, whereas before I have only fonnd them 

 feeding on grasses; 1 Ilomoeosoma humeralis; 1 Epagoge infaus- 

 iana; 1 Aphtlionetus cortiricolor; 1 Hyposniocoma alliterata; 

 1 Heterocrossa solutella; 1 E rennet is minuscida. Besides these 

 I fonnd the empty pnpa of another species of Eveunetis, tht. 

 adnlt of which I have never yet collected ; an empty pnpa of 

 Semnoprepia sp. in dead Pipfuriis stem ; the folloAving bntter- 

 flies were observed flying: Anosia plexijjpiis. Vanessa huntera 

 and T'. tanieha^nclia. 



CoLEOPTEKA — C vyptolaemus montrouzieri, Coelophora ine- 

 qualis, and Flatyomvs lividigaster, all on Pi pf urns; 1 Elaterid, 

 and 1 Oodemas sp. 



Hemiptef.a — 1 Oeclialia griseaj 1 Orlhoea nigriceps; sev- 

 eral Nysius delectus; several Reduviohis hlacl'hurni ; Ortlio- 

 tylus iolani nnmerous on Pipturus; 2 Psallus sivezeyi; several 

 Nesoprosyne ponapona on Pipturus; 1 large red Jassid; Nesosy- 

 dne pipturi nnmerons on Pipturus; Nesnpleias artemisiae nn- 

 merous on Artemisia. The latter and PsaJhis sivezeyi are new 

 species. They have been named and will be descril)ed later by 

 Mr. Kirkaldy. 



A Note on Rhyparobia maderae (Fabr.) 



BY OTTO H. SWEZEY. 



On page 37, Vol. T, Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc, in recording this 

 roach for Hawaii, I stated that I had foinid no previons record 

 (»f it in Hawaii. I recently came across a record of Sch an ins- 

 land having collected several specimens of both sexes, in a native 

 hnt at Kafae, Molokai, in 1806 or 1897 (Alfken, Zool. Jahrb. 

 XIX, p. 565, 1901). 



Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc. II, No. 3, May, 1910. 



