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s]H'ciiii('iis t'ouiid (Ui llic uhiiiduliii- srciii of Hoc rlnid via (lijjtisit: 



{•1) Xoctnid Moth. Two small larvae t'duiid on llo")-- 

 liaavid. Wvvv kept alive to try rearinii,' the moth. 



( .") ) Phune moth, TrirJioptihis o.ri/darfi/J IIS (Walk.). Sev- 

 ei'al larx'ae on HocrlKiii rin. 



(4) Tineid moth, Erciuu'tis s]). A small larva in dead 

 ^tem of iirass, Moncniia rcpens. 



(.")) Seolytid beetle, XyJchorus sp. i A minnte s)te('iuien 

 in the same dead grass as Xo. 4. 



((i) ]\realybug', Pseiidorornis riiyal iis. On I'orl iilaca ole- 

 riicea. 



(7) Plant lonse, Aphis r/ossijpii Glover. On Pdrfiilara. 



The following officers were elected for 1015: 



President E. ^f. Ehrhorn 



Vice-President ..-J. F. Illingworth 



Seeretarv-Treasnrer ..H. T. Oshorn 



AXXUAL ADDKESS 



A Preliminary List of the Hymenopterous Parasites of 

 Lepidoptera in Hawaii, 



BY OTTO H. SWEZEY. 



AVhile collecting and rearing larvae in niv lifediistorv stnd- 

 ies of Hawaiian Lepidoptera during the past ten years, I have 

 secured a good many records and notes on their parasites. Often 

 when I have collected a batch of caterpillars in the mountains 

 and l)ronght them in for rearing, I would get.no a<hdt moths, 

 but all specimens yielded parasites instead. I have thought it 

 advisable to publish the list of parasites and any observations 

 on their habits that I have thus far obtained. I have embodied 

 also parasite records of other observers: Dr. P. 0. L. Perkins, 

 D. T. FuUaway, W. M. Giffard, E. M. Ehrhorn, E. W. Terry, 

 and H. O. Marsh. • 



The parasites of cosmopolitan and introduced Lepidoptera 

 are included with the others Most of the parasites treated of 



Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc. Ill, No. 2, July, 1915. 



