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 GRYLLOIDEA. 



Nemobius luzonicus Bolivar. 



Nemohius luzonicus Bol., Ann. Soc. Esp. XVIII, p. 418 



1889); Kirbj Syn. Cat. Ortli. II, p. 16 (1906). 



Habitat. — Two 9 specimens of Nemobius are referred 

 to Bolivar's N. luzonicus, although they do not agree in all 

 respects with his description. They come from Nausori, 

 where they were taken in June and July, 1913 (College 

 of Ilawaiai). 

 Apiotarsus gryllacroides Saussure. 



Apiotarsus gryllacroides Sauss., Mem. Soc. Geneve, XX, 



p. 105, pL 14 (XXIII), figs. 1-7 (1877); Kirby, 



Syn. Cat. Orth. II, p. 20 (1906). 



Habitat. — Fiji Islands. Not in the material now ex- 

 amined. 

 Gryllus oceanicus Le Guill. 



Gryllus oceanicus Le Guill, Rev. Zool. 1841, p. 293; 



Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. II, p. 33 (1906). 



Gryllus innotabilis Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B. M. I, p. 



47 (1869); Sauss., Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXV, p. 158 



(1877). 



Habitat. — Fiji Islands : Rewa (Muir) ; Suva, Aug. 

 1913 (Mus. College of Hawaii). This insect also is quite 

 widely distributed in the various islands of the Pacific. 

 Ornebius novarae (Sassure) ? 



Llphoplus 7iovarine Sauss., Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXV, p 



315 (1877). 

 Ornebius novarae Kirby, Syn. Oat. Orth. II, p. 58 (1906). 



Habitat. — A $ specimen collected by Muir at Rewa 

 during April, 1906, is referred here wf.li some doubt. 



Ornebius sp. 



Habitat. — A $ specimen of a second species of the 

 genius not yet determined was also taken at Lautoka in 

 June, 1913 (College of Hawaii). 



