372 Dr. F. B, White on new Species 
que dilutioribus, tertio quartoque fusco-brunneis; rostro apice 
nigro; elytris irregulariter fusco-brunneo notatis, margine antico 
distinctius maculato ; membrana fusca; pedibus albido-testaceis 
fusco-nigro annulatis, tarsis fusco-brunneis. Capite subtiliter 
punctato, tuberculis antenniferis extrorsum dente subobtuso ar- 
matis; antennarum articulo primo sat crasso, secundo tertioque 
- subequilongis, quarto fusiformi; pronoto subtiliter punctato, 
impressione lineari antica et angulis posticis levigatis, margini- 
bus lateralibus sinuatis antice elevatis, margine antico in medio 
calloso-tuberculato ad latera depresso, disco utrinque callo lon- 
gitudinali instructo, basi apiceque fere eequilatis ; scutello rude 
punctato, basi media depresso, ruga longitudinali elevata in- 
structo; membrana parva apicem abdominis haud superante, pone 
apicem corii parum extensa, venis haud bene discretis; sterno 
punctato. 
3. Long. 5-53, lat. pone medium 23-3 m. m. 
Apart from its villosity and smaller size, the different struc- 
ture of the pronotum and of the membrane at once distin- 
guishes this from the preceding species. 
Not rare among rotten leaves &c. at the foot of a precipice 
on the mountains five or six miles from Honolulu. 
Capside. 
22. Capsus pellucidus, Stil. 
Capsus pellucidus, Stal, 1. c. 255. 92. 
A common species, but peculiar to the Hawaiian Islands. 
Anthocoride. 
23. Cardiastethus sodalis, n. sp. 
C. rufo-brunneus, capillis pallidis vestitus ; oculis et lobo postico 
pronoti nigro-piceis ; antennis, pedibus elytrisque luteo-brunneis ; 
clavi apice cuneoque presertim ad apicem brunneo-fuscis; anten- 
narum articulis secundo apice, tertio quartoque, capite inter 
oculos, membranaque fuscis, 
Long. circa 23 m. m. 
Rather closely allied to C. rufescens, Costa (=testaceus, 
Perris), which, however, is larger and differently coloured ; 
much more closely related to C. bicolor, Buchanan White, 
from St. Helena. C. bicolor, however, is a shade larger, 
more evidently punctate and more thickly clothed with hair, 
and differs besides in the colour of the anterior lobe of the 
pronotum and scutellum and in the markings of the elytra. 
Not very common, about the outside of the roofs of houses 
in company with C. mundulus. 
