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Tahitian material as distinct and referring Stal’s name, with a 
query, to a Cambodian species which he described as new. 
The species has previously been recorded from Hawaii only 
under the name /ieroglyphica. 
Hawaii, 4000: feet; .V,-8;) 19019; C] As Wusche)) 1 eee 
| Hebard Coll. ]. 
Makiki Valley, Oahu, V, 7, 1910, (P. H. Timberlake), 19, 
| Timberlake Coll.]. 
Pauoa “Ridge, Oahu, -V, 20; 1019, ((J= AS wiusche) pea 
| Hebard Coll.]. 
Round. Top, Oahu, I, 16, 1916, (GPs El. > Timberlake) immer 
[Timberlake Coll.]. 
Mount Olympus, Oahu, V, 18 and 22, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), 
Ronee illebards: Colla? 
Palolo: Valley, Oahu, V, 30; 1910, (CP. 1) Timberlake )aaiece 
| Timberlake Coll. ]. 
PSEUDOMOPINAE 
Blattella germanica (Linnaeus) 
1767. [Blatta] germanica Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. Ed. XII, 
I, p. 668. [Denmark.] 
Honoluli Oahu, 1, 1905, 01 6% |ebardsCollalp 
Kaimuki, Oahu, (O. H. Swezey; in house), 1 ¢, [H. Sy PP. Aa: 
This cosmopolitan pest has not previously been recorded from 
the Hawaiian islands. 
Symploce hospes (Perkins) 
1899. Phyllodromia hospes Perkins, Fauna Hawaiiensis, II, 
p. 5. [¢; Kauai and Honolulu, (Oahu).] 
1916. Symploce lita Hebard, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., XLII, 
Pp. 357. pl. XVIL fig: 8, pl. XVIU, figs. te* 4 oor 
Key West, Florida; Vera Cruz, Vera Cruz and San José 
del Cabo, Lower California, Mexico. ] 
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