254 BiacksurN AND SuHarp—On Hawanan Coleoptera. 
356. Acalles mauiensis, Blackb., ante, p. 181. 
Ins. Maui, Lanai (var.). Imm. or aut, 
Taken by beating, at an elevation of about 4000 feet, on Haleakala, Maui. The specimen from 
Lanai mentioned in the ‘“ Descriptions” (vide ante, p. 180) as closely allied to it, is probably a distinct 
species, 
357. Acalles ignotus, Blackb., ante, p. 180. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. or aut. 
Unique ; taken on Oahu, but the account of the capture is not particularly recorded. 
Genus CXXIV.—Chenosternum. Blackb., ante, p. 181. 
358. Cheenosternum konanum, Blackb., ante, p. 182. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. or aut, 
Unique ; taken near Honolulu, Oahu. 
Genus CXXV.—Hyperomorpha. Blackb., ante, p. 182. 
359. Hyperomorpha squamosa, Blackb., ante, p. 183. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. or aut, 
Unique ; occurred in very wet moss, on the margin of a mountain stream, in the Pauoa valley. 
Tribe CALANDRINI. 
Genus CXXVI.—Sphenophorus. Mun. Cat. vii. p. 2646. 
360. Calandra obscura, Boisd. Voy. Astr. 1, p. 448, Fairm. Rev. Zool. 
1849, p. 474. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. Tahiti, New Ireland. 
In the stems of banana, on the mountains. This insect is apparently omitted in the Munich 
Catalogue of Coleoptera. 
Genus CXXVII.— Calandra. Mun. Cat. vim. p. 2653. 
361. Calandra remota, Shp., anée, p. 183. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. 
Rather common in decaying wood, especially stems of cactus and banana, at various elevations. 
362. Calandra linearis, var. striata, Thunb. Nov. Act. Ups. vir. p. 112. 
Ins. Oahv. Int. Widely distributed. 
Plentiful in decaying tamarinds, near Honolulu. 
363. Curculio oryze, Linn. Ameen. Ac. vi. p. 395. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. Cosmopolite. 
Honolulu ; excessively abundant in flour, sugar, and almost all other edibles. 
