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TETTIGONIIDAE 
A single native genus, including nine species, now standing 
as valid in the literature, is known from the Hawaiian islands. 
In addition there are four species of katydids, representing four 
more genera, all of which were very probably introduced, though 
at present one of these is known from the island of Hawaii only. 
PHANEROPTERINAE 
Elimaea punctifera (Walker) 
1869. Phaneroptera punctifera Walker, Cat. Dermapt. Saltat. 
an Mus. Ti ps 3427 o ecillies | 
Hawaii, 4000 feet, V, 8, 19190,.(J. A. Kusehe), 2¢, (felcbana 
Colla: 
Oahu, V;, 24,1910, (J. Ay Kusche) ares [rlebardsCallais 
Mount Kaala, Oahu, 4000 feet, VI, 12, 1919, (J. AW Kusene)e 
De. 22, | tlebard Colla: 
Mount Olympus, Oahu, VI, 3, 1919, (J. A. Kusche; feeding 
on Dracaena australis), 19, |Hebard Coll.]. 
Diamond Head, Oahu, V, 23, 1910)” (j> Aj Kusches iecedime 
on Passiflora), 2 juv.é, [Hebard Coll.]. 
This introduced species is recorded in the Hawaiian litera- 
ture as the synonymous &. appendiculata Brunner, which syn- 
onymy was indicated by Kirby in 1906.°° 
Holochlora japonica ( Brunner) 
1878. HJolochlora| japonica Brunner, Monogr. der Phan- 
eropteriden, p. 181. [ ¢, Japan.]°* 
Mount Tantalus, Oahu, VY, 26, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), age ee 
| Hebard Coll.]. 
These specimens fully agree with a series in the collections 
of the Philadelphia Academy, one male and seven females from 
Syn. Cat. Orth:, lle p, 306: 
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3runner has subsequently recorded a male of this species from China. 
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