BLACKBURN AND-SHARP—On Hawaiian Coleoptera. 261 
Tribe CERAMBYCINI. 
Genus CXLIUI.—Asérimus. Shp. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 204. 
412. Astrimus obscurus, Shp. op. cit. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Int. 
Oahu. Taken usually at light, but occasionally under the bark of acacia, in the vicinity of Honolulu. 
Genus CXLIV.—Cerestum. Mun. Cat. 1x. p. 2837. 
413. Stenocorus simplex, Gyll, Schén. Syn. Ins. App. 1. 3, p. 178. 
Ins. Oahu. Int. Widely distributed. 
Rather common near Honolulu, at light; frequently found also under bark of acacia. 
Genus CXLV.—Sofenus. 
Shp. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 185. 
414. Sotenus setiger, Shp. op. cit. 
Ins. Oahu. (?) Int. 
Not rare in Honolulu, at light, and under bark of acacias. 
Genus CXLVI.—Clytarlus. Shp. op. cit. p. 187. 
415. Clytarlus microgaster, Shp. op. cit. p. 103. 
Ins. Oahu. Aut. 
Rare ; in decaying wood on the mountains near Honolulu, at an elevation of 2000 feet. June. 
416. Clytarlus robustus, Shp. op. cit. p. 206. 
Ins. Oahu. Aut, 
On decaying trunks of acacia falcata. Has occurred in the Palolo and Mauna Loa valleys near 
Honolulu, and on the Waianae mountains. 
417. Clytarlus finschi, Har. Mitt. Munch. Ent. Ver. 1880, p. 166. 
Karsch, 
Berl. Ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 8, taf. 1. f. 13. 
Ins. Mauai. Aut. 
This insect is found on decaying trunks of acacia falcata at an elevation of about 4000 feet above 
the sea. -Occurs in May, but not commonly. 
418. Clytarlus blackburni, Shp., ante, p. 195. 
Ins. Hawaii. Aut. 
Found on decaying trunks and branches of a species of acacia growing at an elevation of about 6000 
to 7000 feet on Mauna Loa. May. 
Ins. Maui. Aut. 
‘Grove Ranche.”’ 
419. Clytarlus pulvillatus, Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 9, taf. 1. f. 14, 
Unknown to uss 
420. Clytarlus pennatus, Shp. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1881, p. 532. 
Ins. Maui. Aut. 
Rare ; four specimens were taken at different times on Haleakala, at elevations between 4000 and 
6000 feet, but it is not quite clear to what tree the insect is attached. 
