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2. Xanthogramma sapporense Mats', (n sp.) PL I, fig. 19, 



Much resembles to the former species, but differs from the latter 

 as follows : 



a. Body much smaller. 



b. Frontal triangle fulvous, aiitennal-process with four brownish specks 



ill a transverse row. ！ 



c. The third antennal joint on its back narrowly fuscous. 



d. Abdomen in the male much broader, the third and fourth bands of 



the abdomen in the middle not interrupted, that of the second seg- 

 ment in the middle narrowly interrupted, but not so wide as tliat of 



citrofasciatum. 



<?. Legs pale yellow. 



Length 一 ビ I2 mm., § 1 1 mm. ； exp. 20-22.5 mm. 



Hab. ― Hokkaido (Sapporo). 



Jap. name — Sa^^poro-kiberi-liirataa d?i 



3. Xanthogramma fumipenne Mats. (n. sp.) PI. 1, fig- 20， (f. 



Much resembles to sapporense Mats., but differs from the latter 

 as follows : 



. Front fulvous, with lonp- fuscous hairs (anteniiae defect). Com- 

 pound eyes with very few. short grayish hairs, but scarcely visible. 

 Thorax black, the lateral stripes reaching to the scute 1 1 urn, with black 

 and fulvous hairs, the posterior part of the niesonotum and the scutellum 

 with fuscous hairs. Scutellum wholly yellow, at the posterior ma rein 

 shining. Abdomen with fuscous hairs, long hairs at the base on sides 

 fulvous, the fifth segment at the tip black ； the venter banded like that 

 of the dorsum, but paler. Legs fulvous, the hind femur near the tip 

 and the same tibia on both ends, fuscous. Wings subhy aline, some- 

 what infuscated. 



Length ― 12 mm. ； exp. 23 mm. 



Hab. 一 Formosa (Horisha). 



Jap. name 一 Kur oh a- kibe7'i-hira taabu . 



{to be continued). 



