74 ^- Takahashi ; 



transver^iely oval sensoria iu a mw from the l)ase: tliL' 4tli jwiiit lacking 

 Hitjiisovia; the relative length of joints as folic iws: III — '.H'), IV — 64, 

 V — 58, VI — 6o (30 + 35). Rostrum very shoi1, reaching a littk- i)eyond 

 the front coxae. Ahdonaen without distinct tubercles, but with 3 very 

 short, blunt ones on the side. Cornicles rather short, almost as long 

 as wide, constricted at the middle, with a long l>ri>tle near the liase. 

 Cauda globulai'. Anal plate distinctly bilobed. ^N'ings normal, not 

 narrow: stigma not wide; stigmatic vein jn-esent; hind wings with 

 2 not parallel oliliques; booklets 2. Legs with many moderately long 

 bristles. 



Length of bod}' — 2.Snnn. Antenna — 3.()nnn. 



Fore wing — 3.15 nnii. 



Host. — Bambusa sp., attacking the leaf. 



Distribution. — Formosa (Taihoku). 



This species is very closely related to Mi/zocaUis arundicolens 

 (Clark), but differs from it in the colur of the antennae and the 

 abdomen. 



Callipterus hohawdluokalunl (Kirk.) 



Jlt/zocallis IcahawaluokalanJ , Kirkaldy, Proc. Hawaii Knt. Soc, i, 

 pt. 3, p. 101 (1907). 



MonelUa lagerstroemeae, Takahashi, Zool. Mag. Tokio, xxxii, No. 

 378, p. 118 (1920). 



Hosts. — Lagerstroemia spj). 



Distribution. — Formosa (Taihoku); Japan (Tokio). 

 Hawaii (Kirkaldy). 



Hitherto unrecorded from Formosa. 



Sub tri be Phijllai tit id in i, 

 Shivaphis Cf'Ui Das (I'L. xi, I.). 

 Mem. Ind. Mus. vi, pt. 4. p. 240, pi. xxix, figs, l-ld (19i,s). 

 Hosts. — Celtis spp. 



