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surface deplanate, the ventro-internal margin very minutely and_ slightly 
irregularly, microscopically serrulate from base to near apex. 
MEASUREMENT (IN MILLIMETERS) 
Length of Lengthof Widthof Lengthof Length of 
body*  pronotum pronotum tegmen forceps 
3} 
Keaimnlciss ©Oalatte ee 5 82 88 1.35 1.65 
ieitambisi, (Ove oW it ecco 4.8 85 .92 1.36 2.05 
2 
Ienmambllen, (Oiaiel serene Ae os 82 Tee 1.22 
Lenape, (Qevoit eee 4-4.8 .75-.04 .75-.05 I.15-1.36 1.36-1.41 
\WWrenikerikal,  (OVzU oye cee 5 88 95 1.43 1.36 
* As is customary, the length given is exclusive of forceps. 
Head, pronotum, tegmina and exposed portions of wings blackish 
mummy-brown, hairy covering nearly as dark. In one paler specimen, 
paler and tinged with tawny, the cephalic portion of the pronotum tawny. 
Abdomen russet, deepening to mummy-brown proximo-laterad. Pygidium 
and forceps tawny. Antennae, limbs and underparts buckthorn-brown, the 
ventral surface of the abdomen showing a tawny tinge. In examples of 
recessive coloration the limbs are somewhat paler. 
In addition to the described pair, a series of one male and 
five females from Kaimuki, Oahu, are before the writer. These 
were taken by O. H. Swezey and P. H. Timberlake, February 
17 to December 18, 1914 to 1921, caught “at light,” “in house,” 
and “in a box of apples.” Another female was taken at Waikiki, 
Oahu, by O. H. Swezey, at light. 
Labia curvicauda (Motschulsky) 
1863. Forficelisa curvicauda Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. 
Moscou, XXXVI, -pt. Il, p. 2) Pl. Il, fig. 1. [| Nura-e ie 
mountains, Ceylon. | 
Kaimula, Oahu, V, 1995, (OC: H. Swezey, ids) [EE Sar ae 
This minute species is known to be widely distributed through 
the tropical and subtropical regions of the earth. 
Labia dubronyi new species. (Plate xxvi, 5 to 7.) 
1882. Lfabia] pygidiata Bormans, (not of Dubrony, 1879, 
Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova, XVIII, p. 340. [Oahu, 
Hawaii. | 
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