205 

 Nesorestias gen. no v. 



This may be distinguished from the other solid- spurred forms 

 by the two obscurely indicated keels on the frons; the tegmina 

 are very short and rounded apically, closely but rather obscurely 

 reticulated. 



159. N. filicicola sp. no v. 



^ pitchy black ; abdomen apically ( more or less ) , antennae , 

 labium, legs, &c., brownish-testaceous. Tegmina dark yellowish- 

 brown, a small obscure black spot at the apex of the clavus. 



9 dark yellowish-brown; antennae, labium, legs, &c., brown- 

 ish-testaceous. Tegmina yellowish-brown, a small obscure spot at 

 the apex of the clavus. 

 Length 4 mill. 

 Oahu, Tantalus, on ferns. 



160. Peregffimus maidis (Ashmead). 



161. Perkinsiella saccharicida Kirkaldy. 



162. Aloha ipomoeae Kirkaldy (PI. 4. fig. 9.). 



163. Dictyophofodelphax mirabilis Swezey. 



Family Chermidae 



164. Hevaheva perkinsi Kirkaldy. 



165. H. monticola sp. nov. 



Pale greenish-yellow, frons fuscous on the middle of the cones. 

 Ocelli red. Pronotum with two or three pale fuscous bands down 

 the anterior half, dorsulum broadly pale fusco-olivaceous lateral- 

 ly. Tegmina hyaline, veins yellowish- white, an irregular broad 

 smoky band reaching from the exterior margin along the "sub- 

 costa' ' to the union of the o main veins and past that of the other 

 side, broadening on the anal cell; near the union of the main 

 veins forking almost at right angles and continuing irregularly to 

 the apex of the lower fork of the brachial. The veins on the 

 apical third are smoky and suffused, and are more or less con- 

 nected by a transverse smoky line. The veins are hairy. Wings 

 hyaline, veins brokenly smoky. Antennae with scattered hairs. 

 Length ^2, ? 2% mill; expanse of tegmina ^9, 9 lOK mill. 

 Oahu, Tantalus, 2000 ft. (Perkins, Oct.) 



I have seen only a carded pair of this pretty little form , 

 Kindly lent to me by Dr. Perkins 



