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 0. N. cyrtandrae sp. n. 



Frontal carina simple; antennae reaching beyond middle of 

 clypeiis, first joint considerably more than half the length of second; 

 brachypterous, tegmina reaching to base of pygophor. 



Stramineous; head, especially between carinae, fuscous. Teg- 

 mina hyaline, stramineous, veins fuscous with minute granules with 

 small black hairs, a small dark mark at end of costal cell and a 

 larger one at apex of clavus. 



Genital styles more complex, but aedeagus on same plan as koae. 



Length 2.1 mm. ; tegmeii 1.4 mm. 



Ilab. Xahikn, Maui, off Cyrtandra (Swezey, September). 



PI. 3, %. 38; PI. 4, figs. 07, 69. 



10. N. gouJdiae Kirk. 



Antennae reaching to apex of clypeus, first segment more than 

 half the length of second. No spines on anal segment, ventral apical 

 edge lipped and turned doiwn; styles widest at base, apical half har- 

 row, inner apical corner slightly produced; aedeagus on the type of 

 koae, but membranous on ventro-apical area. 



PI. 3, fig. 39; PL 4, fig. 72. 



11. N. neplirolcpidls Kirk. 



The only male I have seen, and from which my fignres are 

 made, is a specimen from Ookala, Hawaii, and may prove to 

 be a different species from the typical Oalni specimens. Kir- 

 kaldy's figure shows the styles foreshortened and therefore 

 difiicnlt to recognize. 



Anal spines large, laterally flattened, tapering to a fine point, 

 parallel to near tip where they slightly diverge; aedeagus with circle 

 of spines near apex. Antennae reaching to near apex of clypeus, 

 first segment more than half the length of second. 



PI. 3, fig. 40; PI. 4, fig. 79. 



12. N. hUu'Unirni sp. n. 



$ Brachypterous, tegmina reaching about to apex of abdomen. 

 Antennae reaching nearly to apex of clypeus, first segment more 

 than half the length of second; frontal carinae simple. Carinae of 

 head, antennae, sides of genae below antennae and sides of clypeus 

 yellowish brown, between carinae of vertex, frons and clypeus and 

 genae in front of antennae dark brown; pro and mesonotum and 

 coxae of front and middle legs dark chocolate brown, rest of thorax 

 yellowish, legs light brown with faint longitudinal fuscous mark 



