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view of the breaking up of the genus it is possibly not even a 

 Pison. 



Mr. Giffard exhibited a very neatly mounted collection of 

 Aculeate Hymenoptera collected at Summit, California, last 

 summer, 



PAPERS BEAD. 



Synonomy of Hawaiian Cynipidae. 



BY R. C. L. PERKINS. 



Those who follow Dalla Torre & Kieffer in the Classification 

 of the Cynipidae, will find the following changes necessary in 

 Ashmead's species enumerated in the Fauna Hawaiiensis. 

 Cothonaspis Hart. 



Subg. Anedocleis Forst. 

 hawaiiensis Ashm. 

 =Hypodimnchis hmvuiiensis Ashm. 

 lanaiensis Ashm. 



=^Hypodiranc]iis lanaiensis Ashm. 

 monticola Ashm. 

 =Diranchis monticola Ashm. 

 ruhripes D. T. & Kieff. 

 =Diranchis rufipes Ashm. 



nom. praeocc. in subg. Cothonaspis. 

 Eucoela Westw. 



Subg. Psichacra Forst. 



molohaiensis Ashm. 

 =r^Aglaotoma molohaiensis Ashm. 

 suhrufa D. T. & Keiff. 

 =^Aglaotoma rufivenfris Ashm. 



nom. praeocc. in subg. Hexam^rooera. 

 Subg. Hexamerocera. 

 Jconensis Ashm. 

 =Hexaplasta Jconensis Ashm. 

 Tryhliographa hawaiiensis Ashm. I cannot find in Dalla 

 Torre & Kieff er it is described by Ashmead as having a com- 

 pletely closed marginal cell, while in Tryhliographa {=Ootho- 

 naspis) this cell is open. Probably it should be referred to 

 Eucoela subg. Psichacra. Pilinothrix hicolor Ashm. alone 

 remains unchanged by the authors of the Cynipidae in Wyts- 

 man's Genera Insectorum. 



Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc, II, No. 1, Oct., 1908. 



