Or 
Mr. R. 8. Bagnall on new Thysanoptera. 35: 
Rana modesta, Boulenger. 
A series of fifteen specimens of this frog, hitherto ouly 
recorded from the Celebes and neighbouring islands, 
Alyla amboinensis, Horst. 
A large series of this tree-frog, not hitherto reco ded froin 
Ceram, 
XLI.—Brief Descriptions of new Thysanoptera.—X1. 
By Ricuaxp S. Baenatt, F.R.S.E., F.L.S. 
[Plate IX. ] 
Tuis is continued from Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 9, 
vol. iy. p. 253, aud the following species are described :-— 
Cryptothrips japonicus, sp. n. Cenurothrips affinis, sp. n. 
Liothrips kingt, sp. n. Gynaikothrips obscuripes, sp. n. 
Dolichothrips jeanneli, sp. ua. + willcockst, 8p. u. 
is varipes, sp. n. Gigantothrips tibialis, sp. un. 
Neoheegeria fumipennis, sp. 0. Mesothrips indicus, sp. 0. 
i citripes, sp. L. - lewist, sp. 0. 
Suborder TUBULIFERA. 
Cryptothrips japonicus, sp. n. 
? .—Length about 2°2 mm. 
Head, including the whole of the antenne, thorax, and 
the last three abdominal segments dark grey-brown, parts of 
pterothorax laterally and the tube near base very dark ; 
abdominal segment 7 more or less yellowish-brown, rest 
of abdomen golden-yellow shaded with brown especially 
medianly and along the fore-margins of tergites. Legs 
brown to grey-brown, tibize inclined to be lighter at ends ; 
tarsi yellow or light yellow-brown. 
Head 1°5 times as wide across eyes, produced beyond eyes 
for the seating of the antenne. Sides slightly constricted 
bebind eyes, then broadening out gradually to before the 
base. Space between eyes anteriorly considerable, the 
posterior ocelli widely separated, the anterior ocellus much 
smaller than the posterior pair. Eyes small but very 
coarsely facetted, occupying about 0°3 the dorsal length of 
the head ; postocular sete situated near the inner posterior. 
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