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I. mauiensis n. sp. PI. Ill, f. 10; PL IV, f. 5. 



Male. Brachypterous ; length 2.2 mm.; tegmen T.4 mm. Vertex slight- 

 ly longer than wide, apex bluntly conical, length of face 1.8 times the 

 width in middle, sides slightly arcuate, median carina simple ; antennae 

 reaching to base of clypeus, first joint about one-half the length of second 

 (I to 1.8); hind tibiae longer than tarsi, first tarsus equal to ihc other 

 two together; tegmina reaching to near base of pygofer. 



Cleai" dull green -yellow, old cabinet specimens being much yellower; 

 eyes, claws, spines on legs, teeth on spur, genital stjdes, aedeagus and 

 anal spines brown. Tegmina green-yellow, veins same color as mem- 

 brane, a few minute black hairs iregularly placed mostly alongside the 

 veins. 



Pygofer and genital styles as in /. raillardiac. the anal spines are not 

 diverging and much nearer together; the aedeagus is long, broad on 

 basal third and subtubular on apical two-thirds, orifice on the ventral 

 aspect of apex, a row of eight broad spines runs along the right side 

 from about the middle to the dorsal aspect of apex, a row of six along 

 the ventral aspect of the apex with two or three small ones on the left 

 side near apex. 



Female. Brachypterous; length 21 mm.; tegmen i..| mm. In colora- 

 tion similar to male. • 



Habitat. Wailnku Common, Maui {Giffard and Fiillairaij. 

 May 1918) on Catnpylotheca mauiensis and three .specimens 

 from Lipoechaeta integri folia. Described from sixtvfour 

 males, eighty females and a nund)er of nymphs. This species 

 comes next to 7. iiiroiinnnda (^Inir) from which it differs 

 chieily in the shape of the aedeagns. 



This was originally described from a single male specimen 

 with a broken aedeagns. I now have one male and five females 

 from near the snmniit of ITaleakala,-Mani {BridireJl, Angnst 

 1918) on Raillardia menziesii which I consider to be this 

 species. The aedeagns is figured. 



I. osborni (Muir). PI. IV, f. 6. 



This was originally described from a single male speci- 

 men with a broken aedeagns. I now have one male and five 

 females from near the snmiiiit of Ilaleakala. ^lani, (Bridii-(dl, 

 August 191S), which 1 ('(^usider to be this s])(H'ies. The 

 aedci;gus is figurecb 



Length of vertex T.5 times the width, sides subparallel. apex slightly 

 rounded, base about middle of eye ; length of face double the width, 



