Matsumura : New Species and Genera of CALLiPTi;iUNAE (Aphididae) of Japan i qj 



In my former paper (i.e.) I have described only the apterous viviparous 

 female of this species, so I want here to give the diagnosis of the winged vivipa- 

 rous female. 



Winged viviparous female — Antennae much longer than the body, anterhina- 

 rial subequal to the 3rd joint, the 4th shorter than the 5th, the 3rd subequal to the 

 4th and 5th combined, with a row of roundish sensoria along the whole surface on 

 the outerside. Frons with spatulate bristles. Wings moderate, the 2nd oblique 

 of the primaries at the base much nearer to the first than the 3rd, stigmatic vein 

 slightly curved and indistinct, 3rd oblique parallel to the 2nd ; stigma narrow, 

 lanceolate, about 8 times as long as broad. Abdomen with many spatulate long- 

 bristles from tuberculous projections ; cornicles long, nearly 3 times as long as 

 broad at the base, cauda short and roundish. Legs long, empodial hair straight, 

 nearly the same diameter throughout, at the apex obliquely truncated. 



8. Hannabura alnicola Mats. 



Journ. Coll. Agr. Tohok. Imp. Univ. Vol. VII, pt 6, p. 377, (i;;!/). 

 Winged viviperous female — Testaceous, antennae and legs much paler. An- 

 tennae nearly ].\ times as long as body, the 3rd to 5th joints at the apices, as well 

 as the middle part of the 6th at the rhinarium and the tip of the anterhinarial, in- 

 fuscated ; anterhinarial nearly 2\ times as long as pcstrhinarial, the 3rd joint with 

 about 9 sensoria, those of the basal part being larger. Wings hyaline, stigma 

 and veins pale brownish, the latter at the apices somewhat infuscated, the hind 

 margin at the end of the first oblique also infuscated. Legs at the bases of the 

 tibiae and at the apices of the tarsi somewhat infuscated. Cornicles concolorous 

 with the legs. 



Length — i .0 mm.; antennae 1.5 mm.; exp. tegm. 4 mm. 



Hab. — Hokkaido (Sapporo) ; apterous females are common, but the wing- 

 ed viviparous females rare. 



F. P. — Alnus joponica (Haunoki). 



Date of Coll. — July 2, 1917. 



Nom. Jap. — Hanno-higenaga-keabura, 





6. Sappocallis n. 



Differs from all the allied genera in having only one forked media. 



