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Specimens were exhibited, and in the discussion which fol- 

 lowed the paper, Mr. Giffard stated that between 1904 and 

 1906 he bad paid special attention to beetles attached to 

 "Mamake," but could not with any certainty state that more 

 than one species was absolutely restricted to that tree, as far 

 as the island of Oahu is concerned. He referred particularly 

 to Callithmysus hohelel whicb he had bred from Mamake on 

 several occasions. A small species of Acalles, one of Protev- 

 liiniis and one or more of Cis he had also bred, but was not 

 sure but that these were also attached to other hosts. On Hawaii 

 he had collected Plagitlimysus lamarkianus from Pipturus, as 

 had other collectors, but had no opportunity to breed it from 

 the tree. 



Mr. Giifard exhibited a spider's nest between two koa 

 leaves which had been pre-empted by the mud nest of Odynerus 

 that, in turn, had been parasitized by Eupehnus.. He also ex- 

 hibited the cells and larvae of Odynerus, together w^ith a series 

 of Eupelmids that had emerged from them. 



Mr. Terry exhibited a male Stylops Neocholax jacohsoni 

 Meij. which he had caught at night in Java, 'and stated that 

 there was no previous record of a Stylopid caught at night. 



Mr. Leckenby (a visitor present, who had recently returned 

 from INTew Zealand) stated that in IsTew Zealand there was a 

 flycatcher, Rhipidura flabellifera, that might prove of value in 

 Hawaii. He had. observed a large spider in Fiji that fed on 

 Japanese beetles that might also be introduced. 



APRIL 6th, 1910. 



The sixty-second regular meeting of the Society was held in 

 the usual place. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL PKOGRAM. 



List of the Aphidae of the Hawaiian Islands. 



BY D. T. FULLAWAY. 



Qlicroscope Slides of Specimens Exhibited.^ 



The following list is supplementary to that published by 

 Mr. Kirkaldy in 1908.* A s^-nopsis of the group appears in 



♦Proceedings Hawaiian Entomological Society, I, Part 5, p. 206. 



Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc, II, No. 4, April, 1912. 



