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coiniiion to these islands and the mainland that were adopted 

 and published by the Association. We have included these 

 just as found in their list, with one or two exceptions where a 

 local common name semed more advisable. With reference to 

 the others, a simple short, most commonly used name is best 

 adopted, especially such as are already extensively in use by en- 

 tomologists and others. Workers elsewhere will have little occa- 

 sion to use these, but if they do they will probably submit to our 

 nomenclature. Guided by this we beg to present the following, 

 list. 



E. M. EHRHORX, 

 D. T. FULLAWAY, 

 O. H. SWEZEY, 



Committee on Common 

 Names of Economic In- 

 sects in Hawaii. 



HYMEXOPTERA. 



Big brown ant Camponutus tnaculatus, hawaii- 



ens't.s For el. 



Big-headed ant Pheidolc ntegacephala (Fab.) 



California tomocera Tomocera californica (How.) 



Carpenter bee XyJocopa hrazUianorum 



(Linn.) 



Ensign fly Evania appendigaster (L.) 



Fairchild's leaf-hopper ip£ir-AsiteEchthrodelpha.v fairchildii 



Perk. 



Fig Avasp Blastophaga psenes (Linn.) 



Fire ant Solenopsis geminata, rufa 



Jerdon. 



Hawaiian linmerium Limnerium haicaiiense Cam. 



Hawaiian pimpla Pirnpla haivaiiensis Cam. 



Leaf-cutter bee MegachUe palmarum Perk. 



Leaf-hopper egg-parasite Paranagrus opiahUis Perk, 



Muddauber Sceliphron caementarium 



(Drury). 



Seutellista ScutcUisfa cyanea Motsch. 



Spotted-winged ichneumon Echihvomovpha fuscator (Fab.) 



Stable fly parasite Eiicoila impa{i-'n}s (Say). 



Yellow jacket Polistes hebraeus (Fab.) 



