﻿12« 昆蟊 學雜誌 第 參卷第 参 • 四 親 



ly, the tips broadlv darkened, broadest on the fore lemora ( includ- 

 ing the outer two-thirds), narrowest on the hind femora (including 

 the outer third) ； remainder of the legs black. Jn the female the 

 darkened apices are more extensive on all the legs and the femora 

 are short and stout, somewhat clavate. Wings grayish yellow, 

 brighter yellow basally and on the costa ； stigma distinct, elongate- 

 oval, dark brown ； cross-veins and deflections of veins seamed with 

 paler brown -, venation as in L. munda O.S. of the eastern United 

 States. 



Abdomen black ； valves of the femele ovipositor rusty. 

 Habitat : Japan 



Holotype, , Kioto, May 4, 1914. 

 Allotype, ^, topotypic, May 18, 1914. 

 Paratype, ビ, with the allotype. 



L. (P.) auribasis, n. sp. 



Female. — Length, 1 1. 7 mm. ； wing, 1 1.2 mm. 



^Mmilar to the last but is a much larger and brighter-colored 

 species. The legs are much longer and more slender, the femora 

 not incrassated as in the same sex of submunda ； the basal por- 

 tions of the femora are bright yellow ； the wings are much bright- 

 er-colored, of a deep orange. 

 Habitat : Japan 



Holotype, ^, Osaka, April 26, 1915. 



Tribe Hexatomini 

 Eriocera nipponensis, n. sp. 



Male —Length, 12 mm. ； wing, 13 3 mm. 



Rostrum dull yellow above, the palpi dark brown. Antennae 

 with the scapal segments conspicuous bright brownish orange beneath, 

 contrastingly dark brown above ； flagellum black. Head with the 

 genae dull yellowish ； vertex and occiput blackish with a sparse 

 brownish gray pruinosity ； frontal tubercle distinct. 



Mesonotal praescutum brownish gray with four distinct shiny- 

 black stripes, the median pair elongate, narrowed behind, ending 

 just before the suture ； remainder of the thorax black, sparsely 



