512 Mr Warburton, On some new and obscure species 
irregular punctations in the middle of the interval. Palps more 
salient and more sharply angular outwards, otherwise like those of 
the </• Hypostome 4/4 or 5/5. 
Legs : coxa 1 with weaker spur than the a slight sharp 
spur at the middle of the posterior border of coxae 2 and 3, 
a short blunt spur at the internal angle of coxa 4. Tarsus 4 
slightly longer than in the </> tapering gradually. 
N.B. There is little doubt that Neumann based his original 
description of H. flava on specimens of more than one species. 
We agree with Donitz that the species above described must be 
considered to be the true H. flava. Donitz found reason to 
believe that H. neumanni, Donitz, had been confounded with this 
species, and the British Museum specimens make it clear that 
H. japonnica and H. campanulata have added to the confusion. 
H. japonnica is, no doubt, the short-spurred flava of Neumann 
which he set up as the type when he removed the long-spurred 
form to the variety H. flava, var. armata (1905). The variety 
armata must be discarded, being, in fact, the true flava. 
Haemapliy salis japonnica, n. sp. 
Syn. H. flava, Neumann (in parte). 
Male : 2'5 x 1*8 mm., oval, rather broad, not much narrowed 
in front, glossy yellow, with numerous rather shallow punctations, 
absent in places. Cervical grooves, oval pits ; lateral grooves 
Fig. 4. H. japonnica, 3 . Venter 
and spiracle. 
fairly long, markedly concave internally, including distinctly one 
and faintly two festoons. Festoons rather short, almost square, 
punctate. 
