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This species comes next to iV. cuf/eiiiac hut is (juite distinct, 

 especially in coloration. 



N. eugeniae Kirk. PI. V, fig. 5, Ha. 



Four specimens from Kaiholena and Kapano, Lanai (Mun- 

 ro, Decemher). In coloration these conform to iV. eugeniae 

 of Oahu but the genitalia approaches to those of N. giffardi; 

 certain specimens of the latter species from Waiahole, Oahu, 

 have the genitalia approaching to N. eugeniae and they both 

 approach to N. eleaocarpi. The three species are nearly re- 

 lated and best separated on color. 



J\^. {Nesothoe) dry ope (Kirk.) 



A series of males and females off Aniidesnia plaf/jphijlluin 

 beside the government road Kau, Hawaii, near the Kona 

 boundary. (CJiffard and Muir, January, 1917). 



N. (XesotJiuc ) gtdich-i Muir. 



A series of males and females, but no young, off of Metro- 

 ■sideros polymorpha Gaud, on the edge of the lava flow neai- 

 Waiamau, Hawaii, and one nymph bred to maturity off of 

 OsDKinfhiix sa)uhrire)isis. (Giffard and Muir, January, 1917.) 



A. iXesoilioe) tcrnji (Kirk.). PI. V, fig. :). 



Two females, one male and a nymph which I consider to 

 be this species, from Waialae Xui, Oahu, ( Swezey, April, 

 191(),) off Oi^nianfhus ^nndirlcetms (Gray). The tyjie local- 

 ity is Waialua, Oahu. 



Anal segment with short flattened spines with wide base ; 

 genital styles with basal half straight and apical half curved; 

 aedeagus long, thin, tubular, apex pointed, a curved spine 

 from right side, about one-third from apex. 



This species comes next to A. holjcar (Kii'k.). 



A. (Xesofhoc) pi Hail I (Kirk.). PI. V, fig. 4. 



^ Vertex, face and genae between eyes and clypeus brown, 

 vertex and genae speckled with light brown, face and genae below 

 eyes sordid creamy white with dirty spots; antennae light brown; 

 pronotum light mottled brown, darker brown on lateral areas and 

 on pleura; mesonotum dark brown between carinae, light brown on 



