ss Bui. ! 7, Hawaii Agr. Expt. Station. 



Plate I I 



hibernated weevils in cracks, crevices and behind the boards where nailed 

 to the posts. Hundreds were found in one board that had been previ- 

 ously riddled by termites, the tunnels of the latter affording an excellent 

 place of concealment. (Photograph by the author.) 



Fig. 2. — A stone wall beneath mango trees in which hibernated 

 weevils where found in large numbers. (Photograph by the author.) 



PLACES IX WHICH HIBERNATED WEEVILS ARE FOUND. 



