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Calotermes satsumensis Yano, * The Insect World (1910), 15, 404; 



♦Report Forestry Station Jap. (1911), No. 9, 64, PI. 4, figs. 1-3; 



OSHIMA, * Report Term. Ill (1912), 63. 

 Glyptotermes longicephalus Oshima, * Report Term. Ill (1912), 64, 



PI. 1, fig. 2, PI. 2, figs. 6, 26. 

 Calotermes (Glyptotermes) satsumaensis Holmgren, Annot. Zool. 



Jap. (1912), 8, 116. 



Localities. — The types collected by Matsumura and preserved 

 in the Agricultural College of Sapporo are from Satsuma. 

 Another locality of the species is Tausha in Formosa (Oshima 

 and Hozawa colls.; May, 1911). 



5. Calotermes (Glyptotermes) fuscus Oshima. 



Glyptotermes fuscus Oshima, * Report Term. Ill (1912), 67, PI. 1, 



fig. 15. 

 Calotermes (Glyptotermes) hozawse Holmgren, Annot. Zool. Jap. 



(1912), 8, 118. 



Localities. — Kuraru, southern Formosa (Inamura coll.), types 

 in the Institute of Science, Government of Formosa. In 1911, 

 Hozawa collected the species in the same place. 



Subgenus Cryptotermes Banks 



6. Calotermes (Cryptotermes) kotoensis Oshima. 



Calotermes kotoensis Oshima, * Report Term. Ill (1912), 56, PI. 2, 

 figs. 3, 4, 17, 18; Nawa, * The Insect World (1912), 16, 440. 



Calotermes (Cryptoterm,es) formosse Holmgren, Annot. Zool. Jap. 

 (1912), 8, 119. 



Localities. — The types in the Institute of Science, Government 

 of Formosa, are from Botel Tobago Island (Oshima coll.; June 

 14, 1911). Holmgren has recorded the species from the same 

 locality (Hozawa coll.; June 14, 1911) and Nawa from the Loo- 

 choo Archipelago (Iwasaki coll.; Sept. 27, 1912). 



7. Calotermes (Cryptotermes) ogasawaraensis sp. nov. 



Male. — Light brown above, head and pronotum darker; paler 

 below; legs, antennse, and gula pale yellowish; head quadran- 

 gular, anterior border slightly rounded; eyes round and prom- 

 inent; ocelli scarcely in contact with eyes; antennse 14-jointed, 

 longer than head; 2d joint slightly longer than 3d; pronotum 

 subrenif orm, broader than head ; anterior border slightly concave, 

 posterior border arcuate; posterior border of mesonotum and 

 metanotum straight, the latter half as long as the former; 

 anterior wing-stumps much larger than, and entirely covering, 

 the posterior ones; wings 6.5 mm. long, 2 mm. broad, trans- 

 parent, silvery when dry; costal, subcostal, radius, and radius- 

 sector dark brown; subcostal rudimentary; radius joining the 



