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 5. N. dodonaeae sp. u. 



^ Macropterous. Vertex, face, clypeus, genae, antennae and legs 

 fuscous yellow or light brown, pro and mesonotum darker brown. 

 Tegmina hyaline, whitish, fuscous over the posterior half from base 

 to apex, a darker mark on hind margin near end of clavus, very fine 

 granules on veins; wings hyaline, slightly fuscous, veins brown. 



Spines on anal segment short, stout, convergingly curved; styles 

 very near to fletus, but with tips slightly recurved; aedeagus with 

 crook at an acute angle to body of aedeagus, its apex bilobed, a small 

 spine at apex of aedeagus but none on side below apex. 



Length 2.3 mm. ; tegmen 3.3 mm. 

 9 Similar to male. 



Length 2.8 mm.; tegmen 3.6 nun. 



Hah. Waimea, Kaiiai, feeding on Dodonaea. (Swezey, 

 Fehrnary. ) 



In general appearance this is somewhat like dryope, and 

 by its more slender form would come into the Nesodryas sub- 

 genus. 



PL 2, fig. 10. 



6. N. dryope Kirk. 



One male from Oaliu with aedeagus missing, one from 

 Glenwood, Hawaii (Giffard and Muir, January), which 

 agrees in coloration, etc., with the Oahu specimen. The aedea- 

 gus of latter is figured. Anal spines short, surved ; styles with 

 nearly straight basal portion, the apex being nearly at right 

 angles to it ; aedeagus tubular, slender, curved and recurved, 

 with two spines at apex forming a crescent. This should be 

 compared with the aedeagus of an Oahuan specimen when 

 possible. 



PL 2, fig. 11; PL 3, fig. 62. 



7. N. fletus (Kirk.). 



Aedeagus thin, tubular, curved, making a long spiral, apex pro- 

 duced into a spine, a small spine on right side near apex; styles 

 sickle-shape; anal spines short, stout, convergingly curved. 



PL 2, fig. 12; PL 3, fig. 58. 



