32 E. Takabaslii. 



IV-63, V-67, VI-180 (54+120). Eostram reaching beyond the hind coxae. 

 Abdomen nearly circular in outline. Cornicles long, almost as long as or a little 

 longer than the tith antennrj joint, moderately narrowed toward each end, broadest 

 i t the portion near the base, scarcely curved, almost as stout as the front femur, 

 provided with numerous very long stiff bristles which are longer than those on 

 the body and not capitate nor branched; the base somewhat stouter than the 

 apex, the apical portion provided with many minute spinules. Caudal segment 

 with a distinct proce s, provided with some very long bristles. Anal plate almost 

 as broad as the caudal segment, very slightly sinuated at the middle of the 

 posterior margin, provided with many wax-pores ? and very long bristles. Legs 

 slender, provided with many rather long setae; tibiae almost as stout as the 3rd 

 antennal joint; tarsi somewhat imbricated; hind tarsi much shorter than the 

 base] prrt of the last antenna] joint. 



Length of body — about 2.5 mm. Antenna — about 2.25 mm. 



Cornicle — about 0.85 mm. 



Winged viviparous female 



Green. Cornicles bkefe. Bod}' elongate. Head on the dorsum and front 

 provided with more than 10 very long bristles, of which those on the front are 

 longer and almost as long as or a little longer than the 1st antennal joint. 

 Ocular tubercles distinctly protruding. Antennae black, striate i r imbricated, 

 provided with many long stiff bristles, some of which are longer and almost as 

 long as those on the head: the 3rd joint provided with about 20 medium-sized 

 or rather large circular or oval sensoria arranged in a single row over the whole 

 length except on the distal portion ; the -1th without sensoria: the relative length 

 of joints about as follows: III-164, EV-90, V-93, VI-240 (67+173). Rostrum 

 slender, reaching a little beyond the hind coxae. The 1st oblique on the front 

 wing very slightly curved, the 2nd very strongly curved on the distal part, the 

 3rd twice forked, obsolete at the base; stigma not elongate; stigmatic vein 

 moderately curved ; hind wings with 2 divergent obliques : booklets 5. Abdomen 

 provided with some bristles arranged in a transverse row on the dorsum of each 

 segment; these hairs shorter than those on the lied and thorax, not capitate 

 nor branched as in other hairs on the body. 



Cornicles very long ami slender, cylindrical, very slightly or scarcely narrowed 

 on each end. somewhat imbricated, almost as stout as the front tibia, almost as 



