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71. Luteva insolicola sp. nov. 

 ( = /<. insolida Kirk. pt. olim). 



Differs from L. isadas Kirkalcly by the different pattern and 

 color; from L. insolida White by the larger size, different teg- 

 minal pattern, form of tegminal areola, &c. Dark testaceous, 

 more or less suffused with fulvous. Eyes black. Antennae dark 

 fuscous. Sternites blackish-brown, laterally testaceous. Fore 

 legs not annulate; hind femora and tibiae dark fuscous, the form- 

 er apically, and the latter basally, white; the tibiae paling towards 

 the apex, which with the tarsi is testaceous. Tegmina fuscous 

 hyaline, each area more or less broadly margined with hyaline; 

 exterior margin narrowly sanguineous. Wings hyaline, exterior 

 margin partly sanguineous. Head a little more than twice as 

 long as high, eyes large, occupying nearly all the height of the 

 head. Pronotum longer than metanotum. Median areole of teg- 

 men elongate, about half of the tegmen, widening after the mid- 

 dle, posteriorly acute-angled. 



Length 9 mill; length of hind tibia and tarsus 15 mill. 

 Oahu, Waialua. 



72. L, insolida F. B. White. 



73. PIoiaModes whitei F. B. White. 



I suspect I have lumped some good species. 



74. P, ftibromactilata Blackburn. 



I think there may be some good species lumped by me here. 



75. tP» pulchra Blackburn. 



Fam. Anthocoridae. 



76. *Tfiphleps pefseqoens F. B. White. 



77. *PhysopIetjrena m«nd«I«s F. B. White. 



78. Lasiochilus denigratus (F. B. White). 



This is known only from Hawaii, Mauna Kea, 3000 ft. 



79. L. decolof ( F. B. White ). 



I think this is a good species. It occurs in the Koolau range, 

 Oahu. 



80. L* silvicola sp. nov. 

 (=Z<. denisrata pt. olim). 



Differs from denigratus by the scutellum being unicolorous 

 sooty. The antennae have the first segment brownish-fuscous, 

 second and third darker, fourth paler. Tegmina unspotted. 

 Length 3^ mill. 



Kauai, Koholuamano. 



