283 
/RUIT FLY PARASITES 
Diaeha.sma Tryoni 
Oahur 
Mr. Raymond Brown, Manoa, Honohihi 280 280 
Tetrastichus Gifardianiis 
Oahu: Males and Females 
Mr. Raymond Brown, Manoa, Honolulu 1,000 
The Entomologist was engaged during the month in handling the 
material sent in by Mr. Osborn from Mexico. Two shipments were re- 
ceived during the month, on the 18th and 31st insts., respectively, tlic 
first internal parasites of the pineapple mealy bug, the other lady beetles 
(Scymnus sp.) and internal parasites of a guava mealy bug. The propa- 
gation and distribution of the lady beetles and internal parasite of the 
avacado mealy bug also consumed much time. 
Respectfully submitted, 
D. T. FULLAWAY, 
Entomologist. 
REPORT OF ENTOMOLOGIST, NOVEMBER, 1922. 
Honolulu, Hawaii, December 10, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: — During the montli of November the insectary handled 
9,900 pupae of the melon fly, from wliich there were bred 1,587 females 
and 1,608 males of Opius fletclieri. 
The distribution of parasites was as follows: 
MELON FLY PARASITES 
Opinfs fletclieri 
Oahu: Females Males 
Dr. Bliss, Pearl City 450 450 
FRUIT FLY PARASITES 
Diacliasnta Tryoni 
Oahu: . 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu... 250 200 
Diacliasma FuJlawayi 
Oahu: . 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 25 25 
Opius Hiimilis 
Oahu: . 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 50 50 
Galesus Silvestrii 
OAHU: 
Males and Females 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 300 
Tetrastichus Gifardianus 
OAHU: 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 1,100 
Nothing has been received from Mr. Osborn during the month. He 
has been investigating some new regions for collecting purposes and 
has not found it convenient to ship. He is now working under a co- 
