220 BLACKBURN AND SHAarre=On Hawaian Coleoptera. 
Genus XXII.—Phlewopora. Mun. Cat. m1, p. 545. 
82, Phloeopora cingulata, Shp. Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 44. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. 
Under bark of a tree, near Honolulu. 
83. Phloeopora diluta, Shp. 1. ¢. 
Ins. Kauai. (?) Imm. 
In decaying wood on the mountains. August. 
Genus XXIII.—Oligota. Mun. Cat. 11. p. 547. 
84. Oligota glabra, Shp. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 46. 
Ins. Hawaii. Aut. 
This insect occurs in various localities, apparently in dry dead wood. It has not been found at a 
lower elevation than 3000 feet above the sea. 
85. Oligota polita, Shp. op. cit. p. 45. 
Ins. Oahu. Aut. 
This species was taken singly on several occasions on flowers (generally of Freycinetia), at eleva- 
tions varying from 2000 to 3000 feet above the sea. 
86. Oligota mutanda, Shp. op. cit. p. 46. 
Ins. Hawaii. Aut. 
Two specimens of this species were obtained by beating the branches of a tree on Mauna Loa, at an 
elevation of about 4000 feet. Although the tree from which theyjwere beaten was living, it is probable 
that it contained dead twigs, which were the actual habitat. 
87. Oligota prolixa, Shp., ante, p. 124. 
Ins. Maui, Hawaii. Aut. 
Rare ; occurs in bark of trees on the islands Maui and Hawaii. 
88. Oligota kauiensis, Blackb., ante, p. 122. 
Ins. Kauai. Aut. 
A single specimen was taken by beating dead branches of trees, at an elevation of about 2000 feet on 
Waialeale, Kauai. August. 
89. Oligota longipennis, Blackb., ante, p. 123, 
Ins. Oahu. Aut. 
Unique. 
90. Oligota simulans, Blackb., ante, p. 123. 
Ins. Kauai. Aut. 
A single specimen was taken by beating dead branches of trees, at an elevation of about 2000 feet on 
Waialeale, Kauaie August. 
