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Rostrum long, reaching to the middle coxae. Ocelli on the sides of vertex 

 oblong. Antennae subequal to the body-length, tlie 3rd joint scarcely slenderer 

 than the anterior tibiae, subequal to the 4th and 5tli taken together, with one row 

 of semiring-like sensoria nearly up to the tip of the joint; anterhinarial distinctly 

 shorter than the postrhinarial, the former at the apex bluntly pointed. Frons 

 lacks bristles, in the middle with a conical protuberance, upon which situated fron- 

 tal ocellus. Wings moderately long, the 2nd oblique much nearer to the m.-dia 

 than the first oblique, media with only one furcal, arising so newhat at the two 

 thirds part of it near the apex, stigmatic vein shorter than the stigma, gently 

 curved, in the middle being obsolete, all the veins not reaching to the hind mar- 

 gin ; stigma nearly 5 times as long as broad, at the apex of it obliquely pointed; 

 hind wings broad, with 2 suberect veins. Abdomen broader than the thorax, cor- 

 nicles very short, nearly as long as high ; cauda globular, shorter than the lateral 

 lobes of the genital plate. Legs short, 2 anterior legs shorter than the antennae, 

 the posterior ones being much longer than the others; empodial hairs lanceolate, 

 distinctly shorter than the claws. 



Genoty[)e — Sappocallis iilinicola n. sp. 



9. Sappocallis ulmicola n. sp. 



Winged viviparous female — Head, pro- and mesonotum black, the rest of the 

 body pale yellowish. Antennae, except the basal joint which is black, pale yel- 

 lowish, towards the apex whitish, the 3rd joint with about 14 sensoria, the 4th to 

 6th finely imbricated, rhinarium at the tip of the 5th roundish and small, rhina- 

 rium in the middle of the 6th large, composed of 4 or 5 sensoria. Wings hyaline, 

 with 7 fuscous spots, of which 3 spots, respectively at the bases of the first and 

 2nd obliques, as well as at the tip of the stigmatic vein, are small, while a spot at 

 the tip of the stigma and 3 spots at the hind margin, the middle one of the latter be- 

 ing smaller, are large and conspicuous. Legs pale yellowish, the posterior femora 

 at the apices and the same tibiae at the bases black. 



Length — 1.5 mm.; antennae 1.2 mm.; exp. tegm. 4.8 mm. 



Hab. — Hokkaido (Sapporo); one female specimen collected by the author. 



F. P. — Uliuus japoiiica {Akadaino}, 



Date of Coll. — June 19, iQi/* 



Nom. Jap. — Akadavio-biichiabiira, 



