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95. T. kanakanus Kirkaldy. The type was also from Ki- 

 lauea, Hawaii. 



96. T, kekele Kirkaldy. 



97. T* daphne Kirkaldy. The type was from Waianae, Oahu. 



98. T. kassandra Kirkaldy (as var. of daphne). 

 The type was from Kilauea, Hawaii. 



99. O, 2iZ^\2Ji% Kirkaldy. The type was from Makaweli, 

 Kauai. 



100. Koanoa hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. The type was from 

 Lanai. 



101. Kamehameha Ittnalilo Kirkaldy. The type was from 

 Waianae, Oahu. 



102. Cyrtopeltis hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. 



103. Nesidiorchestes hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. 



101. Opwna hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. The type was from 

 Oahu. 



105. Psetidoderada morai Kirkaldy. The type was from 

 Molokai. 



106. P. kilatteae sp. nov. 



= P. morai var. (Faun. Haw., PI. IV. f. 19). This has 

 nothing to do specifically with morai ^ the eyes being much smaller, 

 and the pattern and coloring quite different. 

 Hawaii, Kilauea. 



107. Sarona adonias Kirkaldy. The type was from Kilauea, 

 Hawaii. 



108. Kalania { = Baraais) hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. 



109. *HyaIopepIus pellucidos ( Stal ). 



110. Oronomiris hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. The type was from 

 Waianae, Oahu. 



111. Nesiomiris hawaiiensis Kirkaldy. The type was from 

 Olaa, Hawaiii, and was marked by mistake "A^. kekele.''^ 



Ilia. *FoIvius sp. (near oxycarenoides) . Kauai, on sugar- 

 cane fields. 



111b. *HaIticos chrysolepis Kirkaldy. 



Family Acanthiidae. 



112. Acanthia exolans (F. B. White). 



What I suppose to be this species is rather rare on Oahu, N. 

 W. Koolau range, and Waialua Mts. A specimen from Kauai, 

 4000 ft., is very close but, I think, distinct. 



var. molokaiensis nov. Very similar to the typical form, but 



