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THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



melampus (Monte Roen), E. mnestra (Brenner), E. manto and ab. 

 coecilia (Brenner), E. ceto, E. sUjgne, E. nerine (Mendel), E. 



glacialis var 



i<^iaiicj.;, ijj. uetu, XLi. biygiit, III. ILK I an: V^uieuuei;, m . 



\>v. alecto (Campiglio), E. lappona, E. ti/ndaras, E. gorge 

 var. triopes, E. goante (very rare), E.pronoe, E.athiops, E. ligea, 

 E. euryale; Satyrus hermione, S. circe? (Mendel), S. scmele, S. 

 actcea var. cordula ; Pararge mcera, P. megcera, P. egeria, P. achine 

 (Mendel only) ; Epinephelc lijcaon, E.jurtina {E. titJionus appeared 

 to be entirely absent) ; Aphantopus hyperanthus ; Coenonympha 

 arcania and var. satyrion, C. pamphllus ; Hesperia carthami, 

 H.fritilliim var. alveus, H. sau, Thanaos tages, Adopcea tJiaiimas, 

 A.iitieola, Augiades sylvanus, A. comma, and Heterojjter us morpheus 

 (Vienna only). 



A LIST OF THE COCCID^ OF THE HAWAHAN 

 ISLANDS (HEMIPTERA). 



By G. W. Kirk a ld v. 

 (Bureau of Agriculture, Honolulu.) 



This supersedes my list in the ' Fauna Hawaiiensis.' The 

 nomenclature is almost exactly that of Mrs. Fernald's Catalogue. 



Sub-fam. Cogging (Monophlebin^). 



1. IcERYA PURCHASi, Maskell. — Formerly destructive, but since 

 the introduction of the ladybirds, Veda'lia cardinalis, Novius 

 koebeli, and llhodolia spp., it is of little importance, only occurring 

 sporadically. 



Sub-fam. Ortheziin^. 



2. Orthezia insignis, Douglas.— For a report on this, see 

 Koebele [7] .* It has so often been stated that Prof. Koebele was 

 responsible for the introduction of this pest into the Islands for 

 the purpose of controlling Lantana, that it seems necessary to 

 declare again that not only is the above statement untrue, the 

 scale having slipped into Maui some years ago, but that it was 

 in direct violation of the earnest warnings of Prof. Koebele, that 

 it was introduced on the windward side of Oahu and on the Kona 

 side of Hawaii, and with the mistaken idea of exterminating 

 the Lantana. 



Sub-fam. KbrbiinjE. 



3. Eriococcus araugari^, Maskell. — On Araucaria, alligator 

 pear, fig, and guava, but now controlled by the ladybirds, Cryp- 

 tolcemus mojitrouzieri and Sticholotis punctatus. 



4. Trechocorys LOiNGispiNus (Riley). — Formerly very destruc- 

 tive to coffee and samang, but practically wiped out by the lady- 

 birds, Cryptolcemus montrouzieri and Cryptogonus orhicidaris. 



'■''• The numbers in brackets refer to the brief bibliography at the end. 



