Described from thirteen males and nine females. There is 

 some little variation in color, the marks on the legs fading ont 

 entirely. 



The genitalia of this snbspecies is the same as in 7. cija- 

 thodis, otherwise it differs in having a longer and narrower 

 vertex, the teginina are ninch shorter and the whole insect is 

 proportionallj longer and narrower. 



I. longipes n. sp. PI. Ill, f. 4; PI. IV, f. 15. 



Male. Brachypterous ; length 2.3 mm. ; tegmen i mm. Vertex longer 

 than broad (i to .8), sides subparallel, apex truncate, length of face 

 more than twice the width (2.25 to i) slightly broadened on apical half, 

 median carina simple but slightly thickened on basal third ; antennae 

 reaching to middle of clypeus or beyond, basal joint very slightly shorter 

 than apical joint ; legs long, hind femora reaching beyond apex of abdo- 

 men, tibiae considerably longer than femora, tarsi considerably shorter 

 than tibiae, first joint very slightly longer than other two, spur consider- 

 ably shorter than first tarsus. Tegmina reaching to middle of abdomen. 



Opening of pygofer about as long as wide, each anal angle of pygofer 

 produced into rounded process which nearly meet in middle line and 

 nearly surround the anal segment; anal segment without spines; genital 

 styles slightly curved, narrowed in the middle, apical half subdiamond 

 shape; aedeagus tubular, orifice at apex slightly ventrad, two small 

 flanges at base on dorsal aspect, three large spines on dorsal aspect 

 near apex; diaphragm produced into a ridge in middle with a sha- 

 greened surface. 



Mustard yellow, fuscous between carinae of face and on gena forming 

 two narrow lines on face and continuing onto the apical portion of 

 vertex, brownish between carinae of thorax, on medio-lateral portion of 

 abdomen, apex of labium and claws. Tegmina hyaline, light mustard 

 yellow, veins darker, the subcostal, claval and middle of the median and 

 cubital cells brownish, a darker mark running over the membrane from 

 base of subcostal cell to apex of clavus ; granules very sparse and mi- 

 nute bearing black hairs. 



Female. Brachypterous; length 2.7 mm.; tegmen 1.3 mm. Similar 

 in coloration to male. 



Habitat. Olinda, Maui, 4200 feet elevation. (Giffard and 

 Fidlaway, May 1918) on Cyrtandra mauiensis. Described 

 from three males and one female. 



I. coprosmae n. sp. PI. Ill, f. 2; PI. IV, f. 21. 



Male. Brachypterous; length 2.5 mm.; tegmen 1.4 mm Vertex very 

 slightly longer than wide, apex slightly broadened and rounded; length 



