Al.liMM'W.,rF..nM.Ka.— ^. ?A 



somewhat cxpainled tnward th'i 1 asc, imlniratod with the cxccplidn of tlio part near 

 the apex, not iTticiilalcd, almost as long as the Hrd antmnal joint, mndi loniicr 

 than tlio cnnda. 



Cauda very stont, stouter tlian the eornifde, tapering on the distal part. 



Legs very long and sh nder; tilmie more slender than the eorniele, provided 

 \\ith many nioderatcdy long setae, mostly on the distal half; hind tarsi almost as 

 long as the bi'.sc of the last antennal joint. 



Longtii of iiody-ai:out 1.-"j mm? Antenna ahont 1.9 mm. 

 Cornielc-ahoiit O.o mm. 



Of three specimens of the wingless form that I have eolleeted, two are not 

 pi'ovidrd witli scnsoria on the "rd and 4th antennal joints, lint one is fiirnislKid 

 with 3 or 4 very small almost circular or oval sensoria on the distal portion of the 

 3rd joint, 9 to 13 simihir ones not arranged in a single row on the 4tli, and 4 or 

 in a single row on the 5th. 



Winged viviparous female. 



Head and tiiorax shining Mack. Eyes, antennae, eornicles and cmda hlaek. 

 Abdomen lirowiiish green, almost blackish on tlie dorsum. Legs pale brown, distal 

 halves of femora, apices of tibiae, and tarsi Ijjack. Wings hyaline; stigma ]ialc 

 gray; veins almost blacki-^li lirown. Head ]irovided with about 8 niinnte hairs on 

 the dorsal snrfaye. Frontal tuliei-<Ies not very large, distinctly convex on the inner 

 side. Eyes large, witli disiinct ocular tubercles. Antonnai very long and sl'ndcr, 

 without hairs; the 1st joint much larger than the 2nd; the 3rd very long, slightly 

 imbricated, provided with about OS ratlier large circular or oval stuisoria scattered 

 ov<a- the whole length; the 4th somewhat imbrie.ited, provided with about 29 similar 

 scnsoria scattered over th" whole length; the 5th with about 11 sensoria: the relative 

 length of joints as tbUows: HI 150, lV-94, V-t3S, VI 149 (27 + 122). Rostnnn 

 reatdiing the middle iixa". Prothorax with a small blunt lateral tudei'ulc near the 

 hind margin. .Vbdomen jirovidi'd with a few minute hairs arranged in a transverse 

 row (in the dorsum ot the segments. Corniok's cylindrical, slender, searcely curved, 

 someM'hat expanded toward the base, stouter than the tibia, imbrieited ^xeept mar 

 the tip, not reticulated, almost as long as the 5th antennal joint, nincji longer th:in 

 the Cauda. 



Cauda stont, more so tlian the cornicle, sumcwhal longer than wi(k', tapering, 

 narrowed iin the dis'.al jrart, with about G rather long lateral bristles. Legs verv 

 long and sleniler, tibiae jirovided with many ninderate to rather long setae, mostlv 



