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Length of body 1.4 mm.; exp. tegm. 2.5 mm.; antennae 0.5 mm. 

 Apterous viviparous female - Body oval, dark brown to black; ante- 

 nnaey ellowish, short, the 3rd joint distinctly longer than the 4th, the 

 4th subequal to the 5th, wanting annotations, the 5th conical at the 

 apex, with 2 short hairs; cornicles and cauda inconspicous; legs fuscous, 

 tibiae and tarsi mostly fulvous. 



Length of body 1.2 mm.; antennae 0.4 mm. 

 Hab. -Hokkaido (Sapporo). 

 F. P. - Styrax obassia. 

 Nom. Jap. - Ego-hanafuslii. 

 Gall - yellowich green, very large, somewhat flattened, irregularly 

 branched and twisted, with some tuberculous prolongations, on each 

 apex having an exit; large gall measuring about 8 cm. long in diameter. 



2. Gen. ISipponaphis perg. 1906. 

 (Pergaude, Ent. News, Philad. p. 205.) 



Antennae 5-jointed, somewhat longer the head and thorax taken 

 together, the first 2 joints a^s usual, the following joints of almost equal 

 diameter, the 3rd the longest, much longer than the 4th snd 5th taken 

 together, the 5th distinctly shorter than the 4th, all the joints with 

 complete annulations, anterhinarial very short, rhinarium very small 

 and of a roundish form; wings ample; broad, stigma lanceolate, nearly 

 times as long as broad, at the apex bluntly acuminated, stigmatic ner- 

 vure opens rather nearer the base, media once forked, much narrower 

 than the others, at the basal third obsolete, the prolongation of it 

 meets with the 2nd oblique, the first 2 obliques near from each other; 

 hind wings with 2 obliques, widely separated from each other and not 

 reaching to the cubitus, with 2-4 booklets" on the co^ta; the upper 



