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Family Carposinidae. 



Heterocrossa olivaceonitens. This moth has often been 

 reared from larvae in the fruit and flower buds of Clermontia 

 Ji-al-eana. It has been reared also from various other kinds of 

 fruits. 



Heterocrossa gemmata. This moth has been reared from 

 the flowers and fruit of Rollandia, and from the fruit of 

 Clermontia. 



Heterocrossa crinifera. This sj)ecies occurs as a leaf-miner 

 in Rollandia Humholdtimia. 



Heterocrossa sp. An undetermined species reared on one 

 occasion from larva boring in stem of Cyanea. 



Family Hyponomeutidae. 



Neelys'ia sp. Reared from larvae in dead stems of Cler- 

 montia. 



Hyperdasys cryptogamiellus. This moth was reared from 

 a larva in the dead stem of Clermontia. It has been found in 

 dead wood of other kinds as well. 



Family Tixeidae. 



Opogona aurisciuamosa and 0. apiccdis. Reared from lar- 

 vae in dead Clermontia stems. 



DIPTERA. 



Family Agromyzidae. 



Agromyza sp. On a few occasions the leaves of Clermontia 

 persicifolia have been found mined Avith the larvae of a fly, 

 but none reared to maturity. 



Larvae of some fly have been found in young shoots of 

 Clermontia parviflora on Hawaii. Perhaps some Drosophilid 

 or other scavenger. 



