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three-fourths as long ‘as width of head; segment I slightly 
thicker than II; II about one and one-third times as thick as III. 
Thorax not arched, about one and one-fifth times as long as 
wide. Forewing pads about three times as long as wide, 
broadly rounded apicad. Hind legs about half as long as body; 
fore and middle legs about five-sevenths as long as hind; sub- 
distal third of femora in all legs slightly curved entad; ungues 
about one and one-fourth times as long as diameter of tibie, 
strongly curved subapicad. 
Abdomen about one and two-fifths times as long as thorax, 
about as long as wide, irregularly subcircular from dorsal aspect, 
slightly narrowing down caudad; caudal margin truncate, with- 
out process. 
Younger nymphal instars.—Distinguishable from full-grown 
nymphs by their smaller size, brighter red eyes, and, in very 
early instars, absence of wax coating. 
LUZON, Laguna, College of Agriculture, Los Bafios, at an 
altitude of about 42 meters, January and March, 1917. Acces- 
sion No. 18309, College of Agriculture collection (Uichanco). 
This species passes its preadult stages in the very common 
leaf galls on Ficus ulmifolia Lam. (Moracez). For a description 
of the gall and some field observations on the adult insect, see 
Uichanco (719: 545, pl. 6, fig. 1; pl. 12, figs. 1, 5, and 6). The 
gall is apparently similar to the work of an Indian species of 
Psyllide on Ficus glomerata Roxb., as figured by H. M. 
Lefroy (’09: pl. 80, fig. 6). 
Pauropsylla tuberculata Crawford (’12:430). Plate 1, fig. 3; 
Plate 2, fig. 12; Plate 4, fig. 35; Plate 5, fig. 46. 
Male.—Length of body, 0.9 to 1 millimeter; width of head, 
0.53 to 0.64; length of antennz, 0.35 to 0.4; length of fore- 
wings, 1.12 to 1.386, width, 0.58 to 0.6. Very dark reddish 
brown. A large, subtriangular, depressed, reddish orange area 
on metapleura. Yellowish brown as follows: Fore and middle 
legs; hind tibiz and tarsi; antennz, except distal segments, 
which are dark reddish brown; mesoprescutum; and distal third 
of anal valve. A broadly subtriangular, longitudinal, median, 
light reddish brown band, and a concolorous, broadly sublinear 
area on cephalic half of lateral margin, on mesoscutum; also 
on cephalic margin of mesoscutellum and median third of 
abdominal tergites III and IV. Body and appendages sparsely 
and briefly pubescent. 
