8. 



INSECTS OF SAMOA. 



Tutuila : Amauli, twelve specimens off Cyrtandra sp. ; Fagasa, nine speci- 

 mens ; Afono Trail, two specimens ; Pago Pago, two specimens, ix.l923 

 (Swezey and Wilder) ; Pago Pago, five specimens, xii.1925 (Buxton). 



Manua : Tau, fom? specimens, ix.l923 (Swezey). 



Upolu : Leulomoega, three specimens ; Tiiaefu, two specimens ; Apia, 

 two specimens, ix.l923 (Swezey and Wilder) ; Lalomanu, Aleipata, two speci- 

 mens, xi.l924 ; Apia, nine specimens, ii. and iii.1924 ; i., iii., iv.l925 ; 

 Malololelei, three specimens, iii., iv., xi.l924. 



Previously only known to occur in Tutuila. 



12. Ugyops bougainvillei Muir 



Ugyops bougainvillei Muir, Proc. Haiv. Ent. Soc, IV, 3, p. 574, f. 9. 1921. 

 Upolu : Vailima, one specimen, xii.1925 ; Malololelei, seven specimens, 

 v., vi., xi., xii. ' 



Savaii : Safune, one male and two females ; Salailua, one male. One of 

 the males is dark and typically marked ; the other three specimens are uniformly 

 stramineous, with only a slight indication of markings on the female. The male 

 genitalia are similar to those of the Tutuila specimens. 



Previously only known from Tutuila. 



' 13. Ugyops brevipennis Muir 



Ugyops brevipennis Muir, Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc, IV, 3, p. 575, fig. 11. 1921 . 



Savaii : Safune, 1000-4000 feet elevation, eight specimens, v.1924 (Bryan). 



Tutuila : Afono Trail, one specimen ; Leone Road, one specimen ; Amauli, 

 one specimen ; Pago Pago, two specimens, ix.l923 (Swezey and Wilder). 



Upolu : Vaea, one specimen ; Tuaefu, two specimens (Swezey and Wilder) ; 

 Aleipata, one specimen ; Lalomanu, one specimen. 



Manua : Tau, one specimen (Swezey). 



There is some difference in colour, the three specimens from Vaea and 

 Tuaefu having the pronotum and mesonotum as well as the lighter portions of 

 the tegmina much lighter and more uniform. Previously only known to exist 

 in Tutuila. 



14. Ugyops wilkesi sp. n. Figs, 7, 8. 

 Male ; length 4 mm. ; tegmen 3-8 mm. 



Vertex longer than wide, the medio-lateral carinae continued on to the 

 frons separately, the V carina obscure. The frons with two median carinae 



