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and second joints of the flagellum, the mandibles, except teeth, tlie extreme apex of 

 the cheeks where the mandibles are attached, and the legs, except the coxae, honey- 

 yellow ; the flagellum, except as already noted, is black, the first joint the longest, 

 one third longer than the second, the following to the sixth gradually decreasing in 

 length, joints 7 to ii, scarcely longer than thick, the twelfth or last antennal joint 

 fusiform, longer than the penultimate ; wings hyaline, very long, the veins dark 

 brown. 



Type. — No. 7141, U. S. National Museum. 



Japan (exact locality not stated). Described from a single speci- 

 men collected by Mr. A. Koebele. 



Dryophanta serratae, new species. 



Gall. — An irregular globular gall from 8-10 mm. in diameter, covered with 

 numerous thread-like, fibrous filaments, each filament being densely clothed with a 

 grayish or whitish wool-like substance. 



Gall-wasp. Female. — Length, 3 mm. Head and thorax shagreened, light- 

 brown, pubescent, the head more yellowish, the mesothorax with four black glabrous 

 lines, two on the middle lobe and one on each lateral lobe, the lobes well defined by 

 shagreened depressions, the disks of the lobes posteriorly shining ; scutellum finely 

 shagreened with two fovese at base ; hind femora with a brownish-black stripe above, 

 the tibise and tarsi dusky behind ; abdomen black, shining. Wings hyaline, the 

 nervures brown, the second cubital cell with four irregular fuscous marks, the first 

 near the base represented by a long streak, another parallel with the first just back 

 of it is twisted, between it and the radius is a small, almost triangular spot, while 

 back of this is another slightly curved, longitudinal streak ; there are also some faint 

 fuscous marks in the discoidal cell. 



Type. — No. 7142, U. S. National Museum. 



Sapporo. Described from a single specimen mounted on card- 

 board with its gall, found by Dr. Matsumura on Qitercus serrata. 



Dryophanta brunneipes, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2 mm. Black and shining, the head on vertex and the disk of 

 the mesonotum finely alutaceous, the scutellum rugulose ; the antennee are i4-jointed, 

 black or brown-black, the extreme base and apex of the third joint yellowish ; legs 

 dark brown, the coxee black, all knees, extreme tips of tibije, and the tarsi, except 

 the last joint, honey-yellow ; wings long, hyaline, the nervures dark brown. 



Type. — No. 7310, U. S. National Museum. 



Hakone. Described from two specimens collected by Mr. A. 

 Koebele. 

 Dryophanta nawai, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2.8 mm. Black and shining, the head on vertex and the 

 pronotum, shagreen or wrinkled, the disk of the mesonotum smooth and highly pol- 

 ished, the scutellum and metathorax rugulose, opaque ; the 14-jointed antennee, 

 except toward lips and the legs, including the coxre, are brownish-yellow or honey- 

 yellow, the tips of the antennae more or less dusky ; wings hyaline, the vems brown. 



Type. — No. 7311, U. S. National Museum. 



