BEVISION OF THE JAPANESE TERMITES. 



Glyptotermes longicephalus, n. sp. . .Formosa. 



Glyptotermes fuscus, n. sp Formosa. 



Paratermes canallfrons (Sjöstedt) i:> Formosa. 



Leucotermes speratus Kolbe Japan proper. 



Leucotermes ßaviceps n. sp Formosa. 



Coptotermes formosanus Shikaki . .Japan proper and Formosa. 



Termes formosana [sic] Shikaki . .Formosa. 



Capritermes nitobei Shikaki Formosa. 



Eutermes parvonasutus, n. sp Formosa. 



Eutermes talmsagoensis, n. sp Formosa. 



It should be mentioned here that most of the specimens, upon 

 which the above records were based, had been collected by 

 himself, while a member of the expedition to Formosa undertaken 

 by Prof. Watas^ and myself in the summer of 1911. It is quite 

 natural therefore that Oshima's collections were essentially the 

 same with those made by ourselves, which in response to his 

 request had been sent to Dr. Holmgken, of Stockholm. Holmgren 

 (5) described twelve species from the specimens sent by us. 



They are as follows : — • 



Hodotermopsis japonicus, n. sp. 



Calotermes (Neotermes) koshunensis, n. sp. 



Galotermes [Glyptotermes) satsumaensls, n. sp. 



Calotermes {Glyptotermes) hozawce, n. sp. 



Calotermes (Glyptotermes) formosce, n. sp. 



Leucotermes speratv.s (Kolbe) 



Coptotermes formosce, n. sp. 



Arrhinotermes japonicus, n. sp. 



Capritermes sulcatus, n. sp. 



Odontotermes formosanus, n. sp. 



1) Termes (?) canarifrons Sjöstbdt. Mon. Term. Afr. Nachtrag, p. 47, PI. I, figs. C t — C 3 . 1904. 



