ijQ K. Takaliashi : 



Brdchycaudus heUchrysi. van der Qoot, Tijds. voor iMitum- p. 'JT 

 (1913), Beitrage Kenntnis HullaiHl lihittl. p. 256 (1!)15) and Coiitrib. 

 Fauna Indes Neerland, I. Ill, }.. \20 (]'.n7). 



Brachi/catidus myosolkUx. van der Goot, Tijds. voor Entoni. \>. 97 

 (1913). 



Brachycaudus pruni. van der Good, 'I'ijds. voor Entom. \>. 97 

 (1913); Das, Memoirs Indian Mus. VI, p. 222 (1918). 



Anuraphis kelichrysi. Baker, Montldy Hull. l)ept. Agr. Calif, ix, 

 Nos. 5-6, p. 203 (1920). 



Host. — Vernonia ch'mensis; Bothriospermtim tenellmn. 



Distribution. — Formosa (Taihoku. Tansui). 



C'ej'lon (v. d. G.): Indin (Pas): Java(v. d. (joot): Europe; 

 North America. 



Hitlici-to uiuvcorded from Formosa. 



Brachycohis lieraculi i\. sp. (PL. xii. 1. tigs. 9-13). 

 Wingless viviparous female. 



Gieen. Mead slightly dusky. Eyes l)laek. Antennae pale 

 green, apex of the 5th joint, and the 6th dusky. Cornicles pale 

 green, with dusky apices. Eegs pale green, apices of tihiae, and tarsi 

 dusky. Cauda green. 



Hody oval, not elongated, lacking hairs, pulverulent. Frontal 

 tubercles absent. Antenae short, imbricated, provided with a few 

 very short hairs; the 3i(l joint lacking sensoria; the relative length of 

 joints as follow-^: III-39. l\'-ll. V-11. ^'l-36 (1 1 +25). IJostrum 

 reaching the middle legs. liody lacking lateral tubercles. Cornicle.s 

 very small, almost twice as long as wide, slightly swollen. Cauda 

 large and stout, as long as the spur of the last antennal joint. broade.>t 

 at the base, tapering, longer iIimu wide. 2.5 times as long as the 

 cornicle, a little longer than the hiu<l tarsi, with 3 pairs of lateral 

 bristles. 



