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tricts of Hawaii, now present in Kohala, Hawaii,’’*” while the same 
year Perkins*® reports it from Hawaii as “now common on the 
windward side.” 
PHASMIDAE 
No walking-sticks are known from Hawaii. 
ACRIDIDAE 
There are no native species of Grasshopper in Hawaii, though 
two species have been introduced. 
LOCUSTINAE 
Oxya velox (Fabricius) 
1787. G[ryllus| velox Fabricius, Mantissa Ins., I, p. 239. 
[ China. | 
South side of Oahu, V, 15, 1919, (J. A. Kusche),-1¢, [Heb- 
ard Coll.]. 
Pauoa Ridge, Oahu, -V, 29, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), 19, [Heb- 
ard Coll.]. 
Diamond Head, Oahu, V, 23, 1919, (J. A. Kusche; feeding on 
Passiflora), 16, 22, [Hebard Coll.]. 
This species has been established in Hawaii longer than the 
other introduced grasshopper, Atractomorpha ambigua Bolivar. 
PyRGOMORPHINAE 
Atractomorpha ambigua Bolivar 
1905. A[tractomorpha] ambigua Bolivar, Bol. R. Soc. Espa- 
nola Hist. Nat., V, p. 209. [ ; Shanghai, Kiang-Su, 
China ]. 
Mount Konahuanui, Oahu, VI, 6; 1919, (J. A. Kusche)) mae 
| Hebard Coll.]. 
Mount Olympus, Oahu, VI, 3, 1o#, (J- A: Kusche)7 122 
[Hebard Coll.]. 
“Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. II, p. 95. 
* Fauna Hawaiiensis, II, p. 680. 
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