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Myriapoda {2'/^. 



PacJivnicriitni fen-ug'nieuni Latz. Wide-spread in luir., undoubtedly introduced, 

 probably from Chile. 



OytJio))i()ypJia gracilis Koch, Latz. Apparently wide-spread; introduced. 

 A third sj^ecies, belonging to Lajiiyctes, could not be named. 



Collembola (216). 



liiitoDiobyya Diultifaciala (Tullb.). N. and S. Amer., Eur., X. As., N. Zeal, 

 J. Viixw. Introduced. 



Embioptera [222). 



Oligotojfia \\)sscl€ri (Krauss). Ceylon, Sumatra, Java. 



Insecta. 

 Odonata (225). 

 PciDitala flai'cscois Fabr. Amer., Afr., As., Austral. 



Orthoptefa-Dermaptera (225, 20 1). 



I am indebted to Dr. Princis for information on the nomenclature and dis- 

 tribution. 



Anisolabis Boniiansi Scudd. Galap. Is., Masatierra. 



OiiycJiostylus uotulaius (Stal; Allacta, 22^. 297). Formosa, Malays., X. Guin., 

 X. Caled., Samoa, Tahiti, Marquesas, Hawaii. Introduced from Tahiti? 



Periplancta Australasiac (Fabr.). Probably originally African, now cosmop.; 

 the genus Afr. -Orient. 



Diploptcra punctata (I^schtz, D. dytiscoides, 22j^. 297). Ind. Ceylon, Burma, 

 Malays., .Austral., Samoa, .Marcjuesas, Hawaii; the genus Oriental. Accidentally 

 introduced.' 



McUviozostcria pliilpotti {^\\d.\\). X. Zeal. An Australian genus, represented on 

 some Pacific islands. 



lUatclla raga Hcb. X. Amer.; Asia.' The genus probably Oriental. Probably 

 adventitious. 



Ofthoptera-Saltatoria (j'V). 



(iyylliis occaiiicus Lc (iuillou. Malaysia and Japan to Polyn. CllOTARD regards 

 its presence on luister Island as a j)r()of of the facility with which certain insects 

 are transpcjrted large distances; nothing will prevent animals, he says, to be carried 

 across the Pacific fr(jm yXustralia. In this case, however, I guess that man has 

 been the agent. 



Thysanoptera [j). 



I laplotlirips usitatus Pagn. \ar. incrinis Ahlb. The typical species in Hawaii. 



