3rd and 4th subequal, the 5th somewhat shorter than the 3rd and 4th 

 combined, the 2nb somewhat shorter than the 3rd, anterhinarial bluntly 

 conical, somewhat longer than wide; wing-sheath reaches to the first 

 abdominal segment. 



Length of body 0.8 -1.0 mm.; antennae 0.3 mm. 

 Galls - Slender, irregularly branched just as codium tomensotum or 

 horns of the rein-dear, somewhat flat, with dense, short, pale greenish 

 yellow hairs and a few very fine longitudinal reddish veinlets; each 

 apex of the branches is dilated globosely and when the insect matures 

 there is made cross-like or roundish slit on each apex, and from which 

 the winged imagines escape. 



It resembles somewhat to the gall of Fusliia rosea Mats. , but differs 

 from it in not having rosy reddish colonr and densely pubescent surfaces. 



Hab. -Honshu (Osaka, Kyoto). 



F. P. Rims semialata. 



Nom. Jap. - Nurtideno-hanafushi. 



2. Nurudeopsis yanoniella n. sp. 



Closely allied to N. shiraii Mats., but differs from it in the fol- 

 lowing points: 



1. Boby much smaller :-Body length 0.7 mm.; exp. tegm. 4 mm.: 

 antennae 0.3 mm. 



2. The 3rd antenna! joint with 8, the 4th with 6 and the 5th 

 with 9 distinct annulations, some of which being not complete, 

 the 3rd somewhat shorter than the 5th, but distinctly longer 

 than the 4th, anterhirial short, bluntly conical, at the apex 

 with numerous short hairs. 



3. Fore wings much narrower, the first 2 obliques of the fore- 



