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N. (N'csnflKX') viKuroi sj). ikiv. PI. V, fii:,-. (i. 



^ Pace banded black and creamy white; the face and genae 

 between eyes, a band across face and genae one-fourth from apex 

 and a fine line at extreme apex black or dark, shiny brown, the 

 intervening areas creamy white; clypeus fuscous; vertex, pronotum 

 and mesonotum mottled brown, darkest laterad of carinae; antennae 

 black; legs light brown with darker longitudinal markings; abdomen 

 fuscous, lighter on base and on pleura. Tegmina slightly opaque and 

 milky, a sinuous black or dark brown longitudinal mark from base to 

 apex, covering base of clavus, curving to near middle of costa and 

 then toward apex of clavus, irregularly fuscous over base of radius, 

 media and cubitus; veins in base of clavus light with light granules, 

 otherwise veins dark with dark granules irregularly scattered; wings 

 hyaline, slightly fuscous, with brown veins. Anal spines short, flat, 

 broad at base; aedeagus figured. 



Length 2.5 mm.; tegmen 3 mm. 



5 Similar to male in coloration; ovipositor dark. 



Length 3.7 mm.; tegmen 3.9 mm. 



Hab. Laiiai 2,000 feet (]\lnni-o, December, 1910) on 

 Dodonaea risro.sa L. (aalii). The nymphs are characterized 

 by the bhick and white banded face. The aedeagns is a modi- 

 fication of that of N. drynpe. 



Genus Aloha Kirkaldy. 

 A. cauipylothecae Muir. 



.1. hudcnsis IMnir. Pro. Haw. Ent. Soc. 1916, p. 183. 

 A long series taken by Mr. Timberlake (Jnly, 1916,) shows 

 that there is no good distinction between these two species and 

 so the latter must be sunk. 



A. myoporicola Kirk. 



Taken on Pelea volcanica, Kilauea, Hawaii, adults and 

 nyu)])hs. (Giffard and ]\ruir, January, 1916.) 



^1. s-irezcyi Muir. 



One male and several females, one of the latter being ma- 

 cropterous, taken on ]\iount Tantalus off C'ampylothera maov- 

 carpa (Timberlake, February, 1917). They are of a more uni- 

 form brown than the type. One male specimen from Tvuliduou. 

 Oahu, off Lytlinim (Swozey, June, 191 C). 



