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wings distinctly separated from each at the bases; a narrow 

 wavy vein-like line runs in parallel to the cubitus, stigma ends 

 at the apex acutely and distinctly; hind wings with 2 very 

 narrow, subequal, subobsolete veins, the outer one of which be- 

 ing much nearer to the hind margin. 

 Hab. Honshu (Tokyo). 

 F. P, - Rhus semialata. 

 Nom. Jap. - Yano-7ianafus7ii. 

 This species was sent from Mr. S. Yano, as the inhabitants of the 

 Hanafushi, but it differs from those of the true Hanafushi; the 

 galls of Avhich were not sent with it. 



8, Gen. Fushia n. gen. 



Closely allied to Nurudea Mats., but differs from it as follows: 



1. Antennae longer, the 3rd and 4th joints subequal; the 5th a 

 little longer, all of them being annulated, anterhinaria 1/2 

 the breadth of the posterhinarial, and somewhat longer than 

 wide. 



2. The 2nd oblique of the fore wings branched from the first 

 ^oblique being provided with a long petiole, stigma fusiform, 



broadest at the middle, and where the stigmatic nervure opens; 

 2 obliques of the hind wing very narrow and nearly obsolete, 

 at the ends being obliterated and widely separated from the 

 cubitus. 

 Genotype - Fushia rosea Mats. 



1. Fushia rosea n. sp. (PL XII, f. 3, 6, a) 

 Winged viviparous female - Body oblong, dark brown in the colour, 

 abdomen beiog yellowish brown; antennae long, the 3rd the broadest, 



