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(a) leliuae typical. 



The aedeagiis is small the crook at apex very small, a fair sized 

 spine on right side near apex. This is dark brownish in color, the 

 apical half of the hind tibiae and the hind tarsi yellowish; tegmen 

 with infuscation over the greater portion leaving lighter hyaline 

 spots at end of subcostal and first apical cells, in cubital and claval 

 cells; granulations on veins fine. 



Ilab. Oalui ; the typical specimen is from Popouwela, 

 Oahn (Swezey, March) ; Kaala Mts. (Swezey, September). 

 Female spe^'imens from Lanai come near to this sub-species. 



PI. 2, fig. 2. 



(b) oahuensis snbsp. n. 



This has the aedeagus with a long crook at apex with a small 

 spine on right side near apex. Face, clypeus and vertex light brown, 

 mesonotum and sides of pronotum darker reddish brown. Tegmina 

 yellowish with fuscous markings from base to apex of clavus and 

 then to apex of second and third apical cells; granulations on veins 

 coarser than in lehuae typical. 



Ilab. Kalihi, Oahn (Swezey, May), typical; Xin, Oahn 

 ( Swezey, December) . 



PI. 2, fig. 3. 



(c) liawaiiensis snbsp. n. 



The crook at the apex of aedeagus is nearly at right angle to 

 the body and bluntly pointed, a small blunt spine on right side near 

 apex. Dark brown or nearly black, carinae of head and thorax lighter; 

 tegmina hyaline with fuscous brown or black markings, these mark- 

 ings irregular over base, apex of clavus, middle of costal cell and 

 over greater portion of 3-7 apical cells; veins dark with dark gran- 

 ules bearing black hairs. 



Hab. Hawaii, Kilanea (Giffard and Mnir, January) ; 

 Waimea (Swezey, October). 

 PI. 2, fig. 4. 



(d) l-auaiensis snbsp. n. 



Aedeagus with crook at apex thin and cruved, tapering to pointed 

 apex and bearing very minute spines, a large spine on right side near 

 apex. Dark brown; tegmina hyaline, whitish, heavily marked with 

 fuscous brown, irregular over base to apex of clavus, in middle of 

 costal cell and over radia, and over the greater portion of apical cells. 



