234 BLackBuRN AND Saarp—On Hawaiian Coleoptera. 
198. Dermestes unidentatus, Fab. Syst. El. 1. p. 317. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. Europe. 
Only once taken; on that occasion it occurred in some numbers under the bark fof some native 
timber lying in Honolulu. 
Genus LX.—WNausibius. Mun. Cat. m. p. 880. 
199. Corticaria dentata, Marsh. Ent. Brit. p. 108. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. Widely distributed. 
Common in Honolulu, and widely distributed, doubtless over the whole group of islands wher- 
ever circumstances favour its introduction. 
Fam. CRYPTOPHAGID. 
Genus LXI.—Telmatophilus. Mun. Cat. m. p. 881. 
200. Telmatophilus debilis, Shp., ante, p. 145. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. 
At an elevation of about 2000 feet. 
Genus LXII.—Henoticus. Th. Sk. Col. x. p. 67. 
201. Crytophagus serratus, Gyll. Ins. Suec. 1. p. 171. 
Ins. Maui, Oahu. Int. Europe. 
Rare ; has occurred in small numbers on Maui and Hawaii, under bark, and flying in the evening. 
A single specimen, very pale in colour, taken on Oahu. May possibly be an extreme variety of this 
species. 
Fam. LATHRIDIIDZ. 
Genus LXIII.—Lathridius. Mun. Cat. mr. p. 896. 
202. Lathridius nodifer, Westw. Int. Class. Ins. 1. p. 155. 
Ins. Oahu, Hawaii. Int. Widely distributed. 
Rare ; has occurred under bark on Oahu and Hawaii, always at a considerable elevation above sea 
level. 
Fam. MYCETOPHAGIDZ. 
Genus LXIV.—Litargus. Mun. Cat. m1. p. 908. 
203. Litargus vestitus, Shp. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1879, p. 88. 
Ins. Oahu, Lanai, Hawaii, (?) Maui, (?) Kanai. (?) Imm, 
Doubtless occurs on all the islands. Appears to live in bark, at a considerable elevation above 
the sea. 
