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junction with the subtended vein. It is apparently nearest to 

 Rediiviohis in sp. 



40. R. sharpianos Kirkaldy. 



41. *R. blackborni F. B. White. 



42. *R, innotatus F. B. White. 



43. R. tarai Kirkaldy. The type was from Lanai. 



44. R« subrtjfus F. B. White, (only fig. 37 in the "Fauna".) 



45. R* morai Kirkaldy. The type was from Kauai, and was 

 figured (No. 39) on PI. V. The hook (fig. 39a) belonged to 

 another species, from Lanai. 



46. R. koelensis Blackburn. 



47. R» oscillans Blackburn. 



48. R. arrog-ans sp. no v. 



( = Reduviolus subriifus Kirkaldy 1902 1. c. (part) ). 



? . Of the general form of siibruhis. Brownish-yellow, more 

 or less infuscate on head and pronotum. Tegmina mostly, but ir- 

 regularly, suffused with blackish, the groundcolor reddish-brown. 

 Abdomen above mostly blackish. Beneath Ijrownish-yellow 

 ( except pleurites ) , Middle and hind femora with an indistinct 

 subcastaneous annulation near the apex. Membrane ashy testa- 

 ceous, veins ashy-brown. Apex of second segment of antennae 

 black. 



Length 12 mill. 

 Molokai, (June 9th, 1893, Perkins). 



49. R. trtjculentws sp. no v. 



(^Reduviolus subruhts Kirkaldy 1902 1. c. ( part.), PL V. 

 f. 38J. 



9 . Pale ashy yellowish, marked with fuscous, as in the figure 

 in the " Fauna Hawaiiensis ". Membrane ashy testaceous, veins 

 ashy brown. 

 Length lOj^ mill. 

 Oahu, Honolulu Mts., on Mamake ( Pip turns albidus ). 



50. R. nubigenus sp. no v. 

 ( = R. morai olim part. ) . 



Differs from morai by the very different appearance of the 

 membrane which is rather thickly spotted with greyish fuscous, 

 the veins being rather indistinct. The form is much shorter 

 and broader. 

 Length 7^ mill. 



Lanai, Haalelepakai ; also, I think, from Maui, Haleakala; and 

 Molokai. 



