1924 ] 
Additions to the Phoridce of Formosa 
223' 
of extremely delicate setulae. Single spur of middle tibia more 
than half as long as the metatarsus; spur of hind tibia much 
shorter. Costa barely, but distinctly less than half the length 
of the wing; cilia rather short and sparse, with about 15 in each 
of the two rows. First section of costa almost twice as long as 
the second; first vein unusually slender; second not forked at 
tip, slightly thickened on its apical half, fourth vein gently and 
evenly curved, fifth and sixth weakly bisinuate; seventh nearly 
straight. 
Type and paratype from Anping, Formosa, April 1912. 
Named in honor of Mr. H. Sauter whose vast collection of 
insects from Formosa have enormously increased our knowledge 
of its fauna. A third specimen (Anping, May 1912) without 
head probably belongs here also. 
This species is closely related to M. exempta Becker, the 
type and only species of Mallochina. It differs in the quadrate 
front, more slender front tarsi, longer costa and comparatively 
longer first costal division. 
