BLACKBURN AND SHARP— On Hawaiian Coleoptera. 235 
Genus LXV.—Typhea. Mun. Cat. ur p. 908. 
204.—Dermestes fumatus, Lin. Syst. Nat. 1. 2, p. 564. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. 
Has occurred several times in dead wood in Honolulu. 
Genus LXVI.—WMycetea. Mun. Cat. ur. p. 910. 
205. Silpha hirta, Marsh, Ent. Brit. 1. p. 124. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. 
A single specimen was taken by beating branches of trees in the Pauoa valley, near Honolulu. 
Genus LX VII.—Propalticus. Shp. Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 1879, p. 89. 
206. Propalticus oculatus, Shp. op. cit. p. 88. 
Ins. Oahu, Maui. (?) Imm. 
This probably occurs on all the other islands. In dead wood in all kinds of localities. Not rare 
but very difficult to capture, on account of its extremely agile saltatory powers. 
Fam. CORYLOPHID. 
Genus LXVIII.— Orthoperus. Mun. Cat. xu. p. 3818. 
207. Orthoperus zequalis, Shp., ante, p. 128. 
Ins. Hawaii. (?) Imm. 
A single specimen occurred in the debris at the foot of a decaying stump of an Acacia falcata, at an 
elevation of about 4000 feet or more, on Mauna Loa. 
Genus LXIX.—WSericoderus. Mun. Cat. xm. p. 3819. 
208. Sericoderus basalis, Shp., ante, p. 127. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. 
Occurs in the salt marshes, on the plains of Oahu. 
209. Sericoderus pubipennis, Shp., anée, p. 128. 
Ins. Oahu, Maui. (?) Imm. 
Various mountain localities, on Oahu and Maui. 
Genus LXX.—Corylophus. Mun. Cat. xm. p. 3820. 
210. Corylophus rotundus, Shp., ane, p. 127. 
Ins. Oahu. Imm. or int. 
Honolulu. 
