A LIST OF THE APHIDIDAE OF JAPAN, WITH DESCRIPTION 373 
Pupa — Nearly the same as the winged viviparous femare, but differs from 
it in having the antennae much shorter, the 3rd joint wanting sensoria, anter- 
hinarial somewhat longer than the postrhinarial, body with numerous conical 
projections, carrying a long britsle on each apex, wingsheath nearly reaching 
to the middle of the hind femur, cauda wanting and legs shorter. 
Length of body 1.7 mm.; antennae 1.0 mm. 
Hab. — Hokkaido (Sapporo). 
F. P. — Sasa paniculata. 
Norn. Jap. — Sasa-buchi-abitra. 
5. Takecallis n. g. 
Near Myzocallis Pass. 
Antennae nearly twice as long as the body, the first joint broader and 
longer than the 2nd, the 3rd the longest, much shorter than the 4th and 5th 
taken together, the 4th, 5th and 6th subequal, anterhinarial somewhat more 
slender and subequal to the postrhinarial, at the rhinarium broader, and spindle- 
shaped ; frontal margin without distinct tuberculous projections and bristles; 
legs long and slender, the anterior tibiae nearly twice as long as the same 
femora, the hind femora much elongated ; the other characters as those of 
Myzocallis Pass. 
Genotype — Takecallis bambusac Mats. 
8. Takecallis bambusae n. sp. (PI. XVI, f. i, a, b, c, d.) 
Winged viviparous female — Body oblong, pale yellowish, head and pro- 
notum fulvous; antennae white, very long, nearly twice as long as the body, 
2 basal joints fulvous, the 3rd, 4th, 5th and the middle part of the 3rd, black, 
the 3rd much the longest, with about 5 oblong sensoria on the black middle 
part, somewhat shorter than the 4th and 5th taken together, the 4th and 5th 
subequal, anterhinarial subequal to the postrhinarial ; somewhat infuscated 
at the apex of the postrhinarial; rostrum not reaching to the 2nd coxae; 
wings hyaline, veins and stigma nearly colorless, first oblique and the base 
