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as we believe. Full accounts of these are, however, omitted in the present 

 paper as it is hoped to describe them elsewhere. At present, we can only 

 remark that Pidoriis {Laiirion) rcmota Wk. and AricJiamia jagjiaria G'N. are 

 the species which are, together with the new species, looked upon as new 

 aditions to the insect-fauna of Hokkaido, 



