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lobes and extends cephalad to and sometimes beyond anus. Tbe 

 paraphyses are peculiar in that they are unusually light in color 

 and peculiar structually. The interlobal plates are 3-furcated 

 about as long as lobes, there being apparently one between 

 medians, 5 between 1st and 2nd, and 3 between 2nd and 3rd; 

 several simple plates of varying length follow the last lobe. No 

 circumgenital glands. A few minute dorsal pores scattered 

 about the caudal margin of pygidium. 



Chrysomphabis minutus, n. sp. 

 a, 9 ; b, ^ J c, leg of $ j 

 d, pygidium. 



S . — Apparently not much different from those of other Dias- 

 pinae(fig. 2,b). Tarsi(fig. 2, c) very hairy, claw sharply pointed, 

 digitules, knobbed. 



Habitat. — On both sides of leaf of unknown plant. Singapore, 

 (F. Muir No. 249) February, 1907. 



Type slide and material in Entomological Collection (No. 853) 

 of the Hawaiian Board of Agricultre. Cotype material also in 

 author's collection. 



OCTOBER 3rd, 1907. 



The thirty-third regular meeting was held in the Library of the 

 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry, Mr. Giffard in the chair. 



NOTES AND EXHIBITIONS. 



Mr. Kotinsky exhibited a tube of both sexes of Eucoila im- 

 Patiens, a few of which were decidedly less than one-half the size 

 of the normal individuals. These were presumed to have come 



