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Genus LV.—Lemophleus. Mun. Cat. m. p. 874. 
191. Cucujus pusillus, Schon. Syn. Ins. 1. 3, p. 55. 
(?) Syn. Lzaemophleeus brevis, Fairm. Essai sur les Col. de la Polynesie, p. 83. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Int. 
Not very uncommon near Honolulu. Its home appears to be in the burrows of Apate castanoptera, 
Fairm. 
192. Leemophlceus zneus, Shp., ante, p. 143. 
Ins. Maui, Hawaii. (?) Imm. 
Very rare. Has occurred several times, at an elevation of about 4000 to 5000 feet, on the higher 
mountains of Maui and Hawaii, in the crevices of bark. I rather suspect it of being connected with 
the burrows of Clytarlus, as I have always found them in the trees from which I have obtained this 
Leemophleeus. 
Genus LVI.—Brontolemus. Shp., ante, p. 142. 
198. Brontoleemus elegans, Shp., ante, p. 142. 
Ins. Oahu, Lanai, Kauai, (?) Hawai (?) Maui (?) Imm. 
Not at allcommon. Has been taken on Kauai, Oahu, and Lanai, running over the trunks of par_ 
tially decayed trees like a longicorn. Probably occurs on all the islands. 
Genus LVII.—Monanus. Shp. Trans Ent. Soc. Lond. 1879, p. 86. 
194. Monanus crenatus, Shp. op. cit. p. 85. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. 
Several specimens were taken on one occasion by beating the branches of a pandanus, near the 
Nuanu Pali. 
195. Monanus brevicornis, Blackb., ante, p. 143. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. 
A batch of three specimens occurred in the decaying flowers of a banana, in the Pauoa valley. 
Genus LVIII.—Cathartus. Mun. Cat. p. 880. 
196. Cryptophagus advena, Walt. Silb. Rev. Ent. ir. p. 256. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. Widely distributed. 
Common in Honolulu. (?) Probably in other parts of the islands. 
Genus LIX.—Stlvanus. Mun. Cat. m1. p. 878. 
197. Dermestes surinamensis, L. Syst. Nat. 1. 2, p. 560. 
Ins. Oahu, Lanai. Int. Widely distributed. 
Common on Oahu, Lanai, and (probably) on the other islands. 
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