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Teirastichus Gifardianus 
Oahu: Males and Females. 
Mr. Ho Tong, Beretania St.; Honolulu 1,000 
Mrs. Wall, Makiki St., Honolulu 200 
Mrs. Waterhouse, 1944 Keeaumoku St 400 
COEN LEAF HOPPER 
Hawaii: Males and Females. 
Mr. Abel Makekau, Paliala, Hawaii (500 
Miss Lily K. Auld, Waiohinu, Hawaii 600 
Mr. Ben Kamakau, Holualoa, Hawaii 500 
Mr. Clyde E. Crawford, Kealakekau, Hawaii ...... 600 
The time of the Entomologist has been occupied principally, as in 
the month before, in handling the consignments of beneficial insects 
from Mr. Osborn, who is now in the Vera Cruz district of Mexico. 
Two shipments were received from Orizaba, one on the 16th, and an- 
other on the 19th. 
Respectfully submitted, 
D. T. FULLAWAY, 
Entomologist. 
REPORT OF ENTOMOLOGIST, JUNE, 1922 
August 19, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: During the month of June the insectary handled 3,100 
pupae of the melon fly, from which there were bred 930 females and 805 
males of the Opius fletcJieri. 
The distribution of the parasites was as follows: 
MELON FLY PARASITES 
Opius fletcheri 
Oahu: Males and Females. 
Mr. L. M. Smith, Maunawai, Oahu 200 200 
Cucumber Field, Moanalua, Honolulu 150 150 
Dr. Bliss, Pearl City, Oahu 100 100 
FRUIT FLY PARASITES 
DiacJiasma Tryoni 
Oahu : Females. Males. 
Mr. L. M. Smith, Maunawai, Oahu 150 150 
Maui: 
Mr. D. H. Case, Wailuku 50 50 
Mr. H. P. Baldwin, Wailuku 175 150 
Opius humilis 
Maui: Females. Males 
Mr. Marshall, Wailuku, 25 25 
Biachasma Fullawayi 
Maui: ' Females. Males 
Mr. D. H. Case, Wailuku 100 100 
Mr. Marshall, Wailuku 50 50 
