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B (1914). 



Winged viviparous female - Body fuscous, with a greenish shade, co- 

 vered with white waxy secretions; the frontal border of the vertex with 

 2 short horns, antennae nearly as long as the head and thoraxc combined, 

 the 3rd joint much longer than the 4th and 5th taken together, the 

 4th distinctly longer than the 5th, the 3rd with about 31, the 4th 

 about 13 and the 5th about 8 annulations, anterhinarial short, less than 

 the half breadth of the postrhinarial, with 3 short hairs on its apex; 

 wings hyaline, stigma fuscous, the furcal of the media short, media at 

 the basal half obsolete. 



Length of body 2.3 mm.; exp. tegm. 5.8 mm.; antennae 0.7 mm. 



Apterous viviparous female - Body roundish, flat, fulvous, on the 

 periphery fringed with long waxy filaments, much resembling in the 

 form to some larvae of Alenrodes; antennae 5 jointed, wanting annu- 

 lations, the 3rd the longest, the 4 th shorter than the 5th. 



Length of body - about 2.3 mm.; antennae about 0.4 mm. 



Hab. - Formosa; Malay, East Iudia. 



F. P. - Oocos nucifera, Latania s]3ecie^, 



Nom. Jap. - Yaslii-tsuno-wata/nmsM. 



4. Gen. Mansakia n. gen. 



Cosely allied to HormapMs Ost Sack.; from which it may be easily 

 be distinguished by the precence of 2 obliques to the hind wings. 



Antennae 5-jointed, the first 2 joints short and globular, the 3rd the 

 longest, subequal to the 4th and 5th combined, the 5th much shorter 

 than the 4th, anterhinarial very short, the 3rd and the following joints 

 with numerous annulations; rostrum short, reaching byond the first 

 coxae; win^s ample, with the simple media obsolete at the base, 2 



