of Sicrola among material collected in Fiji by Mr. Mmv. 

 There are no previons records of the genns in Fiji, 



Epyiis extraneus in the Philippines. — Mr. Br id well report- 

 ed finding this Bethylid in material collected by Mr. Muir in 

 the Philippines. The species was recently described by him 

 from examples collected in Honolnlu. 



Margaronia exaida. — Mr. Fnllaway reported breeding this 

 moth from Ochrosia at the Government Xnrsery. 



Lindorus hpliantliue. — Mr. Fnllaway gave notes on the egg- 

 laying habits of this lady-beetle, which oviposits beneath the 

 scale of Phenacaspis eugeniae. 



Maui Insect Notes. 



BY (). II. SW^EZEY. 



Dec. 18 to 21, 1917, were spent on ]\[ani sngar plantations 

 investigating leafhopper conditions. At the same time the 

 following insects exhibited were noted and collected, being the 

 first record of their capture on the Island, except in case of the 

 last three. 



Epytis extraneus. Two specimens of this recent immigrant 

 were taken, each was on a cane leaf, one at Punnene and the 

 other at Wailnkn. 



Opisthacantha duhiosa. One specimen taken on a cane 

 leaf at Lahaina. 



Pseudogonatopus hospes. Leafhoppers parasitized by this 

 Dryinid were observed in canefields at Punnene, Wailuku and 

 Lahaina. Some cocoons were also found on the leaves. 



Helegonatopus pseudophanes. Keared from Pseudogona- 

 topus hospes cocoons at Punnene. 



Saronotum australiae. Eeared from cane leaves collected 

 at Olowaln. Undoubtedly from a Dryinid cocoon on one of 

 the leaves. 



Bruchus pruininus. Seven specimens taken on flowers of 

 Lucaena glavca at Kihei, Wailnkn and Lahaina. 



