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costa, broadest over media then narrowing to costa, fuscous yellow 

 over apical portion of subcosta and radia and over apical cross-veins, 

 a row of four black spots on cross-veins between median sectors; 

 wings hyaline, opaque with waxy secretion, veins white or light yel- 

 low. 



Pygophor laterally compressed, ventral edge not produced, lateral 

 edges slightly and very broadly angularly produced in middle; styles 

 considerably longer than broad, narrowest at base, apex narrowly 

 rounded, from middle of inner surface arises a small, outwardly curved, 

 blunt pointed spine, a small rounded process arises near base. 



5 Last abdominal sternite broader than long, hind margin angu- 

 larly produced from sides to middle. 



Length 2.5mm, ; teo-men 4.r)mm. 



'■b 



Hab. Arisaii, Formosa. (M. Maki, July.) 

 (5) luc'ida sp. n. 



9 This species differs from the type of the genus in having the 

 basal half of the costa arcuate and the costal cell very broad, espe- 

 cially the basal half. 



Light yellow, front and middle femora streaked with red. Teg- 

 mina yellowish and dull in middle, brown and glittering around bor- 

 ders, three glittering spots at apex, one hyaline and two black; veins 

 in median portion white with fuscous marks. In other parts of tegmina 

 yellowish, wings white with white veins. 



Length 2.5mm. ; tegmen 4mm. 



Hab. Poespoe, East Java. (Miiir, April.) 



Notes on Hawaiian Roaches. 



BY J. F. ILLINGWORTIT. 



Leucophaea surmameiisis Fab. 



On May 21st, 1914, I collected 10 pairs of this burrowing 

 roach from the loose soil, under stones, on the College Farm. 

 I placed these in a large jar with a quantity of the soil in whicli 

 I had found them. They were fed on various substances, but 

 I found that they took kindly to bread and the inner part of 

 banana skins ; refusing meat, butter, insect remains, etc. 



June 1st, I found many yomig had been born — it has been 

 noted that this is one of our four viviparous species. During 



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



