260 BLackBurRN AND SHarp—On Hawaiian Coleoptera. 
Tribe PLATYPINI. 
Genus CXXXVIII.—Crossotarsus. Mun. Cat. 1x. p. 2696, 
407. Platypus externedentatus, Fairm. Rey. Zool. 1850, p, 51. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Int. Tahiti. 
A short series occurred in the trunk of an acacia in Honolulu. 
Fam. ANTHRIBID Zi. 
Genus CXXXIX.—Mauia. Blackb., ante, p. 194. 
408. Mauia satelles, Blackb., ante, p. 195. 
Ins. Maui. (?) Imm. 
A single specimen occurred low down in the Wailuku Valley, Maui. It was beaten from a species 
of acacia. 
Genus CXL.—Areocerus. Mun, Cat. 1x. p. 2749. 
409. Curculio fasciculatus, De Geer. Ins. v. 276, t. 16, f 2. 
Ins. Hawaii, Maui, Lanai, Oahu, Kaui. Imm. Widely distributed. 
Common in decaying leaves wherever they are heaped up from any cause, and occasionally beaten 
from fresh foliage. Very variable. This insect has no saltatory powers whatever. 
Fam. CERAMBYCID A. 
Tribe PARANDRINI. 
Genus CXLI.—Parandra. Mun. Cat. 1x. p. 2751. 
410, Parandra puncticeps, Shp. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 202. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Imm. (?) Philippine Islands. 
Under the bark and in the wood of acacia falcata on the mountains. This species or a closely allied 
one occurs in the Philippine Islands. 
Tribe PRIonInI. 
Genus CXLII.— 4gosoma. Mun. Cat. 1x. p. 2776. 
411. Agosoma reflexum, Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 7, taf: 1. f. 11. 
Ins. Hawaii. (?) Int. 
Taken by me at a place called Oolaa on Hawaii, at an elevation of about 2000 feet above the sea, 
walking on the rafters of a native hut. February (T. B.) ‘‘ Grove Ranche,” Karsch. 
