360 Occasional Papers Bernice P. Bishop Museum 
Moanalua Valley, Oahu, 2000 feet, XII, 31, 1905, (W. M. 
Giffard), 22, [Terr. Bd. Agr. and Hebard Coll.]. 
Nuuanu Pali, Oahu, XI, 16, 1919, (W. M. Giffard), 19, 
| Hebard Coll.]. 
Kaumuahona Ridge, Oahu, IV, 11, 1909, (O. H. Swezey), 
1?, [Hebard Coll.]. 
Palolo, Oahu, I, 3, 1915, (O. H. Swezey), 16, |/Hiebard Coll]: 
Mount Tantalus, Oahu, II, 2 to XI, 26, 1905 to 1907, (W. M. 
Giffard), 11¢,.99, | lemr Bd) Agr, and HiebardsCollsar 
Pacific Heights, Oahu, V, 30 and X, 20, 1905, (O. H. Swezey), 
Basins Pile nek awa 
Waialae Ridge, Oahu, IX, 22, 1917, (P. H. Timberlake), 
id, | DimberlakesColl:|- 
The solid blackish coloration of the cephalic and median femora and 
dorsal surface of the caudal femora contrasts strikingly with the pale yel- 
lowish brown of the head, antennae, pronotum, tegmina and other portions 
of the body and limbs in this species. Thus the coloration is striking and 
in no way to be confused with that of the other species of the genus 
It has been stated that sa/tator hides at the bases of the leaves 
of Freycinetia. 
Paratrigonidium atroferrugineum Brunner 
1895. Paratrigonidium atroferrugincum Brunner, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. London, 1895, p. 895. [3¢,2 3; Molokai at 4000 feet. ] 
Molokai, .2800 feet, X, 27, 1913, (W. M. Giffard; in swamp 
land) 1.0%. 12", abelebard Golly]: 
This, the handsomest known species of the genus, ranks high 
among the most distinctively and beautifully colored Gryllidae of 
Earth. The color figure of the male, given by Perkins,®® is excel- 
lent. In the male before us the lateral fields of the tegmina are 
apricot-yellow, strongly washed with old-rose color in the proximal 
“Fauna Hawaiiensis, II, pl. I, fig. 10, (1890). 
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