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(Holmgren). 2 This and another very similar species, both 

 apparently endemic, may be known as Coelopencyrtus swezeyi 

 and odynei-i Timberlake. 



In his supplement to the Hymenoptera of the Fauna Ha- 

 Avaiiensis, Vol. 2, Pt. 6, published nine years after the appear- 

 ance of Ashmead's work, Dr. Perkins added nine species to 

 the list, and in 1912 described Echthrogonatopus hawaiiensls 

 a? a new endemic species.* 



During the following year, 1913, Mr. Fullaway described 

 three new species from these Islands and records about five 

 other unnamed species which had not been noted previously.^ 

 In 1914 he recorded still another species taken on Laysan Isl- 

 and under the name of Edroma species.** This proves to be a 

 Xantlioencyrtus, closely allied to two other species taken on 

 Oahu, and will be described later as X. laysanensis. One of 

 Fullaway's species, Apentelicus I'otinshyi, proves to be tho male 

 of the species previously recorded under the name of Micro- 

 terys flavus, and as there are slight but constant differences to 

 separate it from Howard's species, it may be known hereafter 

 as Microterys Icotinskyi (Fullaway). It is possible that the 

 true flavus is also established in the Islands, as I have seen a 

 pair collected by Koebele on Hawaii. Mr. Fullaway also con- 

 fused two species under his Aphycus terryi, one of which I 

 have made the type of the genus, Pseudococcobius. His sup- 

 posed male of terryi proves to be another species of Xanilioen- 

 cyrius which may be known as X. fullawayi Timberlake. 

 With these corrections we find that twenty-five species of En- 

 cyrtidae have been recorded from the Islands up to the present 

 time. In the last few years several other species have been 

 collected or identified from earlier material so that now some 

 forty-odd species are known to occur, or at least to have been 

 collected here once, since the list includes two immie'rant or 



3 Hawaiian Sugar Planters" Experiment Station. Ent. Bull. 5, p. 52, 

 pi. 6, fig. 6. 



4 Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Experiment Station, Ent. Bull. 11, p. 17. 



5 Ann. Rep. Hawaii Agric. Experiment Station, for 1912, pp. 26-28; 

 and Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc. Vol. 2, No. 5. p. 281. 



« Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc, Vol. 3, Xo. i. p. 21. 



