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P. saccharicida., (*) The male just mentioned agrees with Bred-- 

 din's description, whereas the one sent me years ago hy the lat- 

 ter was a D'xcranotropis, not agreeing with his description. The 

 females then sent hy Dr. Breddin were true vastatrix. The 

 spines cai the "lip" are very long and hroad in profile. The geni- 

 tal styles are very remarkable, being much branched and ap- 

 parently somewhat basin-like. The oedeagus seems to emerge 

 nuich nearer the anal tube than usual. The spines from the lat- 

 ter are triangular and rather broad basall}'. 



6. sinensis sp. nov. 

 PI. X, figs. 14-15. 



Male {macro pteroiis) : differs from saccharicida by the strong- 

 ly granulate tegmina and the genitalia. The clypeus is mostly 

 dark brown. The paler and darker hues are brighter and more 

 contrasted. The pygophor has long tusklike spines on the "lip," 

 the genital styles are curiously twisted with a crumpled spine 

 apically, the oedeagus is not unlike that c,f viticnsis, but rather 

 shorter. The spines on the anal tube are long and slender. 



Female (brachypteroiis) : tegmina with pale veins strongly 

 granulate with dark brown ; a dark brown spot at the base of the 

 apical cells in the middle and one at the apex of the clavus. 



Length (male) 4^8 (female) 3J4 mill. 



Hab. China: Wei Chou (Sept., Muir). 



Stenocranus. 



= ? Sogata Di.stant 1903 Faun. Ind. Rh. Ill, 465 and 471, 

 f. 258. 



I . agamopsyche. 

 PI. XI, figs. 1-4. and PI. XVII, figs 6-7. 



This species is nearest to dor sails (Fitch). The radial vem 

 forks nearer to the base than the brachial, and there are 8 apical 

 cells, the 4th and 7th being pedicellate. 



The male pygophor is emarginate sul)dorsally and the outline 

 is sinuate. The anal tube has an acute tooth on either side. 



* See Kirkaldy "Descriptions et remarqiK's sur quelqnes Hoinoptercs vivant [s 



sm- la caiine a snore" A. S. E. Belg., L I, 123-7 (1907), 



