Asse 
reddish wedge-shaped markings arranged with the pointed ends 
towards the group of ocelli. These markings are the first trace 
of the compound eyes of the future winged Insect. Legs all nearly 
equal in size, and provided with 2 claws and 2 digitules. Wing- 
cases present at the sides of the thoracical region (pl. OL, 
fig. 12). 
ImAGo. — All females and no male. Length 2.34 mm., breadth 
3.79 mm. Head blackish brown, thorax dark brown, abdomen 
purplish red. Eyes black, with a supplementary eye : ocelli 3, 
light ochre brown (fig. 134). Antenne blackish, 5-jointed, the 
two basal segments short and stout, the 3rd twice as long as the 
4th and provided with 29 raised ring-markings. The 4th and 
sth nearly equal in length, the former with 14 and the latter with 
13 ring-markings. The apex of the 5th segment is smooth and 
beset with a few stiff hairs. Rostrum dark brown, rather short, 
and extending as far as the insertion of the first pair ‘of legs. Wings 
transparent, veins yellow. Fore wing long and wide, and twice as 
long and over twice as broad as the hind wing. The rst and 
2nd oblique veins reach the subcosta at one point, the 3rd 
bifurcated near its end with inconspicuous base. Stigma long, 
greyish green. Hooklets on the hind wing 2. Wings horizontal 
at rest. Legs of moderate size, blackish brown, claws 2, digitules 4 
(TONG DOO io re); 
Larva of ist stage (laid by the winged female) : Length 
0.432 mm., breadth 0.252 mm. Body long oval, light orange 
yellow, dorsally with dark orange markings. Head large 5 nearly 
i as wide as the rest of the body. Antenne rather 
long and stout, and composed of 5 segments, the two basal ones 
short, the 3rd and 4th nearly equal in size, and each twice as 
long as one of the basal two. The sth half as long as the 4th, 
with a few hairs at its end. Beyond the distal end of the 4th 
segment lies a single sensory disc (olfactory organ ?). 
Eyes simple, deep crimson, 3 on each side of the head close to 
the triangular blackish space. At the frontal edge of the head lie 
two large horn-like processes with their basal half mar ked with 
transverse wrinkles. Rostrum light orange yellow with a blackish 
apex, reaching to the base of the 3rd pair of legs. Legs compara- 
tively long and stout, with 2 claws and 2 digitules at their end 
(pl. OO, fig. IA). 
Larva of 2nd stage : Length 0.73 mm., breadth 0.35. Body long 
oval, more or less ‘depressed, light orange red, and covered with 
white short filamentous secretions. Head lar ge, nearly as broad as 
the thorax. Antenna rather stout and composed of 5 segments, the 
basal one shorter and thicker than the other segments, the 2nd, 
