120 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. VIII,; 
Chrysopa cognatella Okamoto. 
Chrysopa cognatella Okamoto, Journ. Coll. Agri., Tohoku Imp. Univ., vi, 
p. 70-71 (1914). 
Hokkaido; Hondo;. Shikoku. 
Chrysopa yamamure n. sp. 
Gifu. : 
Chrysopa alba (Linne). 
Hemerobius albus L., Syst. Nat., Ed. 12, p. 911 (1766). 
Chrysopa alba Steph., Ill. Brit. Ent. Mand., vi, p. 204 (1836). 
Gifu (Mr. S. Yamamura Coll.); Europe. ; 
Chrysopa kurisakiana Okamoto. 
Chrysopa kurisakiana Okamoto, Journ. Coll. Agr., Tohoku Imp. Univ., vi, 
p. 71-72 (1914). 
Hondo; Kiushiu. 
DESCRIPTION OF ONE NEW GENUS AND THREE NEW SPECIES. 
Apochrysa minomoana n. sp. 
Head greenish, paler on face; cheek with a small black spot; anterior 
margin of clypeus narrowly variegated with fuscous; palpi pale. Antennae 
much longer than fore wing, reddish brown; basal joint rather yellowish, 
striped with red-brown on outer side; the second joint with blackish 
outer side. 
Prothorax much longer than broad, with a faint whitish median 
line; lateral sides narrowly marked with red-brown. The rest of 
thorax and abdomen greenish above, with a yellowish dorsal line; 
the third and fourth abdominal segments varied with black on lateral 
sides, next four segments suffused with blackish posteriorly; underside 
much paler. 
Legs greenish, suffused with darkish on tarsi; hind femur with a 
distinct black ring near its end. 
Fore wing very broadly hyaline, with two blackish spots as shown 
in figure 1, pl. VIII; venation mostly greenish, some veins in discal and 
outer marginal areas black; costal cross veins mostly simple, but one 
or two of them furcate; radial sector with about 25 branches; inner 
series of graduate veinlets very irregular in arrangement; several 
or often one or two of the cross veins between radius and its sector are 
connected by short cross veinlets. Hind wing witha very small, blackish 
spot in stigmatic region; veins greenish except those in outer marginal 
area; two series of gradate veinlets present. 
Length of body, 14 mm.; of antennae, 35 mm.; of fore wing, 24 mm.; 
of hind wing, 22 mm.; width of fore wing, 10 mm. 
Two female specimens, captured by Messrs. A. Nohira 
and M. Shibakawa at Minomo, Prov. Settsu (near Osako) in 
August and November, 1914, are in mv collection. 
