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of the po8tr Irinarial, frontal "border of the Iread in the middle incised; 

 rostrum long, reaching the first abdominal segment; wings hyaline, 

 veins fulvous, stigma grayish; abdomen oval, with some fuscous, often 

 not distinct bands, cornicles very short; cauda yellowish, comical, at 

 the sides infuscated; legs concolorcd. 



Length of body 1.8 mm. : exp. tegm. 6 mm. ; antennae 1 mm. 

 Apterous viviparous female - Body oblong, greenish; covered with 

 woolly secrations; frontal border of the head scarcely incised; antennae 

 reaching to the abdominal base, the 3rd joint distinctly annulated, the 

 follow ings not annulated, anterhinarial 1/3 the length of the postrhina- 

 rial; rostrum reaches beyond the 3rd coxae, abdomen broadest in the 

 middle, cornicles aud cauda inconspicuous; legs concolored. 



Length of body 1 .8 mm. ; antennae .8 mm. 

 Nymph - Only differs from the apterous viviparous female in having 

 short wing-sheath, which scarcely reaching to the first abdominal 



segment. 



Hab. — Hokkido (Sapporo) ; Europe. 

 F. P. — Abies sachaUnensis. 

 Nom, Jap. — Todo-ioata-muslii. 



III. Subfam. Hormaphidinae. 



A ntennae short, 5 jointed, the 3rd joint longest, the 5th usually 

 coming next in length, the 3rd and mostly the following joints 

 annulated or with larg, irregularly placed sensoria, anterhinarial short 

 or inconspicuous; rostrum short; fore wings with the media simple or 

 branched, at the base being obsolete, the first 2 obliques united or 

 nearly so at the bases; hind-wings with 1-2 obliques; cornicels and 

 cauda always presnt, but of very small size; legs moderately long. 



