138 



previously tukon on Oaliu and Hawaii, Lnt this is the first 

 record for the Island of ]\[ani. 



Kilauea Moths. — Mr. Giffard exhibited a collection of 

 moths recently taken by him at light at his place at 29 Miles, 

 Hawaii. Among- them were PliLsia giffardi, P. liloha and the 

 endemic Sphingid, Cclcrio irilsoni. He discussed the very 

 great variation in the numbers of moths coming to light there 

 at various times in the year. 



Xeti' Xifidulul. — Mr. Tind)erlake exhibited an apparently 

 unrecorded I^itidulid. The species is undetermined Imt is 

 apparently an immigrant. It was recently taken l)y him from 

 a greasy tin on Mt. Haleakala, Maui. 



Pseudospectra lohipcnnh. — Mr. Timberlake exhibited a 

 series of specimens of this peculiar endemic Hemerobiid, taken 

 by him on JNft. Haleakala. It .is the only species of one of 

 two endemic genera in which the wings are greatly reduced 

 and are incapable of being used in flight. 



First records on- Hawaii. — Mr. Swezey reported recently 

 taking the following immigrant species on the Island of Ha- 

 waii. It is believed to be the lirst record of these species on 

 that Island: 



Bruclni.'^ prui)iiniis at Xapoopoo. 



Cai-yohoi^us gonagra at jS^apoopoo and Ivawaihae. 



Heterospihis prosopidis at Honaunau and Kawaihae. 



Foriuicaleo irilsoni. — ]\fr. Swezey reported seeing an ant- 

 lion, presumably this species, in the rocky ])ed of the canyon 

 about a mile north of Kawaihae, Hawaii. The s]K'i'ios has not 

 previously been recorded as occun-ing in West Kohnbi nor 

 near the coast. 



Teratnrn sp. — ]\Ir. Swezey reported taking at Hilo two 

 females of the same new immigrant Locustid recently recorded 

 by ^Fr. Pemberton. As far as can be determined from females, 

 it appears to be an undescribed species of the genus Tcratura. 



Xrsotocus iminroi. — ^Mr. Swezey exhibited a large series 

 of this large peculiar weevil, taken by him in the Kohala 



