Matsumtira . New Species and Genera of Callipterinae (ApmniDAE) of Japan jqc 



Genotype — Neocallis carpinicola Mats. 



6. Neocallis carpinicola ". sp. 



Winged viviparous female — Body yellowish, with a light greenish tinge, 

 head brownish. Antennae grayish, at the base yellow, somewhat longer than the 

 body, as broad as the tibiae, the 3rd joint with about 12, the 4th with about 5, 

 the 5th with 5-6 and the 6th with 2 ; rhinarium much larger than the sensoria. 

 Head lacks hairs, rostrum reaches beyond the first coxae, at the tip concolorous. 

 Scutellum somewhat infuscated. Wings hyaline, veins pale fulvous, stigma pale 

 grayish, the hind margin of the primaries at the first oblique somewhat infuscated. 

 Abdomen as wide es the thorax, near the apex above the cauda with a fuscous 

 ring-spot, cornicles at the apices subhyaline. Legs concolorous with the body, 

 the hind femora at each apex with a fuscous spot. 



"Length — 0.8 mm.; antennae 0.8 mm.; exp. tegm. 3.6 mm. 

 Apterous viviparous female — Body greenish yellow, oblong, at the cauda taper- 

 ing, head in the middle pale reddish brown. Antennae whitish, apex of each 

 joint, except the first 2 infuscated, the 6th at the part of rhinarium enlarged and 

 fusiform, the 3rd somewhat shorter than the 4th and 5th taken together. Frons 

 with 6 spatulate, long, greenish bristles, thorax and abdomen with a few spatulate 

 bristles, which arising from small fuscous tubercular projections. Cornicles very 

 •short, cauda large. Le^s pale yellowish, tarsi at the apices somewhat infuscated. 



Length — 1.3 mm.; antennae 0.7 mm. 



F. P. — Carpinus cordata (Saivashiba). 



Hab. — Hokkaido (Sapporo); many specimens collected by Mr. T. Okuxi 

 and the author. 



Date of Coll. — October 12, 1918. 



Nom . Jap. — Saivashiba-7isu-huchiabura. 



cr. 



4. Recticallis n. 



Closely allied to My.zocallis Pass., but differs from the latter .as follows: — 



The first antennal joint at the inner side with a warty protuberance, the 3rd 



joint distinctly shorter than the 5th, anterhina'rial shorter than the postrhinarial. 



Frons lacks bristly hairs and tubercles. The first and 2nd obliques of the primaries 



distinctly curved at the bases, the first furcal nearly parallel to the 2nd oblique, 



