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262. Xyletobius oculatus, Shp. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1881, p. 519. 
Ins. Hawaii. Aut. 
Obtained by beating dead branches of trees on Mauna Loa, at an elevation of 4000 feet. February. 
263. Xyletobius nigrinus, Shp. op. cit. p. 518. 
Ins. Maui. Aut. 
Obtained by beating dead branches of trees, at an elevation of 4000 to 5000 feet, on Haleakala. 
February. 
264. Xyletobius marmoratus, Shp. op. cit. p. 517. 
Ins. Maui. Aut. 
Not rare on Haleakala, at an elevation of 4000 to 5000 feet. Obtained by beating dead branches 
of trees. April and May. 
265. Xyletobius affinis, Shp., ante, p. 158. 
Ins. Hawaii. Aut. 
A short series was taken from dead wood, at an elevation of about 6000 feet, on Mauna Loa. May. 
266. Xyletobius serricornis, Blackb., ante, p. 159. 
Ins. Lanai. Aut. 
Unique ; obtained by beating dead wood, at an elevation of about 2000 feet, near a place called Koele. 
267. Xyletobius lineatus, Shp., ante, p. 159. 
Ins. Hawaii. Aut. 
Two specimens were obtained by beating dead wood, at an elevation of about 6000 feet, on Mauna 
Loa. May. 
268. Tripopitys capucinus, Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 6, taf. 1. f. 8. 
Ins. Maui. Aut. 
Olinda. The genus to which this should be ascribed is not quite certain, but if not Xyletobius it 
will be near to it. 
Genus XCIX.—Anobium. Mun. Cat. vi. p. 1771. 
269. Dermestes paniceus, L. Faun. Suee. p. 145. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. Widely distributed. 
Several specimens were taken in the city of Honolulu, in decaying timber. October. 
Genus C.—LZasioderma. Mun. Cat. vi. p. 1781. 
270. Ptinus serricornis, Fab. Ent. Syst. 1. p. 241. 
Ins. Oahu, Kaai. Int. Widely distributed. 
Plentiful in Honolulu ; frequently found in cigars. A single example was found on Kauai in July. 
