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Only broken seeds eaten : — Pumpkin and pole lima bean. 



Seeds not eaten : — Golden wax bean, black wax bean, white 

 egg-formed gourd, beet, bauhinia, red sunflower, climbing 

 mallow and salsify. 



This Dermestid had not previously come to our notice, but 

 Mr. Timberlake finds that he has a specimen taken last year, 

 probably at the Experiment Station laboratory. We are unable 

 at present to distinguish the species, there being several species 

 that are very similar. 



New Maui Records. 



BY O. H. SWEZEY. 



Chrysopa sp. — The undetermined immigrant first recorded 

 in Honolulu in 1919. Lahaina, July 6, 1920. Two reared from 

 larvae on Cassia gaudichaudii infested with a mealybug. Pseudo- 

 coccus virgatus. Puunene, July 9, 1920. A larva seen on cane 

 leaf infested with Aphis sacchari. 



Epyris extranea. — Hana, July 14. Taken on window. Pre- 

 viously known in middle and west part of Maui. 



Megachile timherlakei. — 2 males at Puunene, July 9. 



Trypoxylon bicolor. — Waihee, July 11; Tao Valley, July 12; 

 Keanae, July 17. 



Hydrohius sp. — lao \'alley, July 12. 



Caryobonis gonager. — Lahaina in Tamarind pods, July 6. 



NOTES AND EXHIBITIONS. 



Rhyncogonus hlackburni. — Mr. Williams recorded the cap- 

 ture of 27 adults of this weevil on Scaevola chauiissoniana on 

 a hillock in Monoa Valley August 1, 1920. Heretofore they 

 have usually been taken sparsely. They had been feeding on 

 the Scaevola leaves and some were copulating. 



Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc, IV, No. 3, September, 1921. 



