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Thorax very broad, arched, robust, surface finely reticulately 
marked. Legs slender; hind legs long. Forewings very broad 
distally, more than half as broad as long, clear, very thin and 
delicate; veins slender; marginal cells small. 
Abdomen moderately large. Male genital segment small ; for- 
ceps simple, nearly one-half as wide (lateral view) as long, 
roundly acute at apex, arched; anal valve about one-half longer 
than forceps, simple, truncate at apex. Female genital segment 
about one-third as long as abdomen ; valves about equal in length, 
acutely pointed at apex. 
Java, Salatiga (Leeuwen-Reijnvaan) , April 5, 1912, on Ficus 
variegata Blume, 6 males and 10 females. These psyllids pro- 
duce galls resembling those of cecidomyid flies. 
Type locality. — Sumatra ( Ude ). 
Distribution. — Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling 
(Baker). Java, Salatiga (Leeuwen-Reijnvaan) , April 5, 1912. 
The type specimens were taken from galls on an undetermined 
plant said to belong to the family Rubiacese. The galls were 
subspherical, flattened below at attachment to leaf, covered with 
thickly set, unbranched spines and opening after the maturity 
of the insect into a flowerlike shape by the splitting and spread- 
ing of sectors of the spherical gall. 
Pauropsylla triozoptera Crawford (T3: 296). 
Type locality. — Los Banos, Luzon, Philippines. 
Several specimens, apparently belonging to this species but 
with slightly larger and more broadly rounded wings and larger 
body with longer legs, were taken in Java, Sindaglaija (Muir ) , 
1 male and 4 females. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (Baker), 1 
male, also larger than the type specimens. 
The differences between the Philippine and Javanese forms 
are slight and such as might naturally develop from isolation 
and separation. 
Pauropsylla triozoptera setifera Crawford (’13: 297). 
By some error in the manuscript, this variety was incorrectly 
placed with Pauropsylla triozoptera instead of with Pauroce- 
phala psylloptera. The specimens bear the correct label, but 
somehow the transfer in the manuscript was made. This error 
should be corrected to read Paurocephala psylloptera setifera 
Crawford. 
Pauropsylla tuberculata Crawford (’12: 430). 
One mutilated specimen appears to be very close to this In- 
dian species. One forewing is intact and most of the other, but 
