Hebard—Dermaptera and Orthoptera of Hawaii 337 
Length of body 4.5, length of pronotum 1.7, width of pronotum 2.2, 
length of tegmen 4.2 mm. 
MANTIDAE 
No native species of Mantidae are found in Hawaii; two 
species have been introduced. 
EREMIAPHILINAE 
Orthodera ministralis (Fabricius) 
1775. M[antis] ministralis Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 277. 
[| Australia. | 
Kilauea, Kauai, IX, 11, 1906, (F. Terry), 19, [H:S.P7A.]. 
This species was introduced in a restricted district on the north 
side of the Island of Kauai and was first recorded, as the synony- 
mous O. prasina Burmeister, by Perkins.*° 
MANTINAE 
Tenodera sinensis (Saussure) 
1871. JT [enodera] aridifolia var. sinensis Saussure, Mélanges 
Orth, 1p: 410, | 23 Nimepo, China.| 
Hawaii, 4000 feet, V, 8, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), 19, [Hebard 
Coll. ]. 
This specimen agrees fully with Japanese material of the spe- 
cies before us. It has apparently been recently introduced in Ha- 
wail, probably from Japan. In 1906 Swezey referred to several 
Mantid oothecae found in the Hamakua District, Hawaii,t? and at a _ 
meeting of the Entomological Society*! in 1912, Ehrhorn exhibited 
specimens of oothecae, juvenile and adult of a Japanese mantis. 
These are certainly referable to the present species. 
In 1910 Kirkaldy first records the species correctly from, 
Hawaii as “formerly, reported only from Hamakua and Hilo dis- 
*® Fauna Hawaiiensis, II, p. 7, (1899). 
> Procs Hawatan Ent. Soc, I, p: 10, (1905). 
™ Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc., II, p. 215, (1913). 
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