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New Species of Insects from Japan Described During the Year 1933 Title New Species of Insects from Japan described during the Year 1933 Citation Insecta matsumurana, 8(4), 206-212 Issue Date 1934-07 Doc URL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/9278 Type bulletin (article) File Information 8(4)_p206-212.pdf Instructions for use Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers : HUSCAP 206 INSECTA MATSU:\WRANA NEW SPECIES OF INSECTS FROM JAPAN DESCRIBED DURING THE YEAR 1933 * HYMENOPTERA llETRlm, J. G.: D:e Scoliiden der indo:lUstr.llischen und.p.llaeukt;schen Region aus dem St.l.lt­ lichen Museu", fiir Tierkunde zu Dresden (llym.) (Stett. Ent. Ztg. 9J, p;:>. 236-2(3). Scolia vollenhoveni SAUSS. subsp. pseudovollenhoveni, p. 258. Es \KI, T. et HASHHWTO, S.: Rep"rt on the Leaf-hoppers injurious to the Rice. Pl:mt and their Natural Enemies, 4 (Entom. Lahor., Dep. Kyushu Imp. Univ., Pub!. NO.4, pp. 1-32, Pl. 1-4). Epigonatopus sakaii, p 20. IsmI, 1'.: Notes on two Hymenopterous P.tr.ls:tes of Thrips in J~p.ln (Kontyu, Vol. VII, pp. 13-16). Thripoctenus bicoloratus, p. 15. IWATA, K.: New Spec:es of Pemphredon (Dineurus) and T.lchysphex 'ro:n J.lp.ln (Trans. Kan- sai Ento n. Soc., NO·4, pp. 45-5~). Pemphredon (Dineurus) diervil! Ie, p. 45; T.lchysphex j.lponicus, p. 47. -----: A new Species of Lyroda from Jap:m (Annot. Zoo!. Jap., 14, pp. 7-I1). Lyrod.l japonica, p. 8. MASI, L.: H. SAUTER'S Formosa-Ausbeute. Chalcididiae. II. Teil (Konowi:!, XIT, pp. 1-15). Tainania dispar, p. 3; Chalcidiopsis (n. g.), p. 4; C. octonotera, p. 5; Dirhinus frequens, p. 7; D. secundarius, p. 10; Anacryptus rurinus, p. II; A. kankauensis, p. 12; A. anpingius, p. 14. MICKEL. C. E.: The Multillidae of Formos:! (Ann. Ento~l. Soc. AmeriC.l, XXVI, pp. 3GI-423). Squamulotilla tumidula, p. 384; S. trituberulata, p. 386; Timulla (Trogaspidia) elpinice, p. 395; T. (1'.) disp:trilis, p. 398; T. (1'.) denotat:t, p. 400; T. (1'.) conC.lva, p. 402; T. (1'.) suspicios:t subsp. discolor, p. 40-l; T. (1'.) rhe:t, p. 406; T. (1'.) orientalis subsp. taiwanensis, p. 408; T. (1'.) friekae subsp. discreplus, p. 10; T. (1'.) resp.lesentoides, p. 411 ; S n'cro:nyrme th.lIia, p. 417; S. thia, p. 420; S. triguttat.l, p. 42 r. MUIi:SEBECK, C. F. \'V.: Five new Hymen~pterous P.lr.ls:tes of the Orient:tl Fru:t Moth (Pro~. Ent. Soc. W.lshing., XXXV, pp. 48-S-l). B.lsSUS diversus, p. 48; Plunerolo.tu gr.lpholitlue, p. 50; ApICltelcs mClIest.le, p. 5 [ ; Orgil~ longi- ceps, p. 52. !:i,uo, K.: J"p~nese S~wflies of the G~nus COD.lsp:di.l Ko~ow (Kcmtyu, VII, pp. 77-80). Conaspidia hyalina, p. 79. SKORIKOV, A. S.: Zur lIu,nmelf.luna J~p:tns und seiner N~chbarHinder (Mushi, VI, NO.2, pp. 53-65). llo nous sp~c:o;us S:I1lTiI V.lr. es:tkii, p. 58; IIortob:J.llbu5 czerskii (SKORIKOV) var. eriopho~ides, p. 59; H. kore:lDus, p. 59; If. przew.llokiellu5 (n. 51") & var. m.ltsumur.li, p. 59; Diversobombus for­ mosanus, p. 59; D. y:tsuf11atsCli, p. 60; Bombus bicolor.ltus SMITH V.lr. b.llteatus, p. 61. SONAN, J.: On lite TriLe Rhyssini CUSII. ct ROilw. from F,mnos:1 (Trans. N:tt. IIist. So~. For­ l).1os:t, XXIII, pp. 2.j.2-2lG). 'lltlless:t .lris:tna, p. 2i); T. b:m;»ns.tn.l, p. 2H; E.):rhysn hybbc.lU.l, p. 245; E. fl:tvii)es, p. ____ : Notes on the Broconid,fly, Iph:.lubx (EuurobracoCl) penetrator SMITiI (Kontyu, VIr, pp. "5- 123). Iphiaulax (Euurobr.lcon) penetrator (S~IlT:O/) f. ashme.ldi, p. 121 & abo v.lri.ltor, p. 123 SUGIlIARA, Y.: Description of a new Species of Neuroto:J}:1 froal Provo 1'05:1 (fIym. Tcntltr~:lini- * Insects which are described in this mag.lzine ocn:tted. NEW SPECIES OF INSECTS FRml JAPAN DESCRIBED DURING TilE YEAR 1933 207 dae) (Kontyu, VII, pp. 173-175). Neurotoma nakayamai, p. 173. TAKEUCHI, K.: Undescribed S::nvllies from Jap.ln (Trans. Kans~i Entol11. So:., NO.4. PI" 17-34). Tenthredella sakaguchii, p. 17; T. issikii, p. II!; T. malaisei, p. 19; T. albo.lnnulata, p. 21; Macro- phya f:tscipennis, p. 22; M. obes~, p. :!3; M. annuli til; a, p. 2+; M. exilis, p. 25; M. maculitibia, p. 27 ; Armitarsus albicinctus, p. 28; Emphytus alb:c:nctus V;lf. meridionalis, p. 29; Megatomostethus (n. go) for Monophadno'des crassicorn;s ROHWER, p. 30; Eriocampoides oishii, p. 30; Lygaeonematus poli­ tivaginatus, p. 31; Pristiphora alb"balte:lt:l, p. 32; P. fulvobalteata, p. 33 ; P. fulviceps, p. 34. Formosan Sawflies collected by Professor Tmso ESAKI, with the descriptions of four new Species (Trans. Kans:li Entom. Soc., NO.4, pp. 65-76). Tenthredella eS:lkii, p. 72; T. taiheiz:lna, p. 73; Macremphytus esakii, 74; Taxonus punun, p. 75. ______ : Four Species of Sawflies fro111 the Northern Kuriles (Bull. Biogeograp. Soc. Japan, IV, PI'. 86-90). lIemichroa paramushirensis, p. 88. UCHIDA, T.: Rev:sion der japan;schen Scoliiden mit Beschreibung der neuen A-rten und Formen (Jour. Fac. Agr. Hokkaido Imp. Univ., XXXII, pp. 229-262). Scolia (Liacos) erythrosoma (BURM.) f. chosenis, p. 241; Scolia (C.uinoscolia) vittifrons (SAUSS. et SICH.) f. nipponensis, p. 242; Scalia (Scolia) Illinowai, p. 246; S. 4-pustulata F. f. 6-pustulata, p. 247; S. oculata (MATS.) f. satoi, p. 248; S. ventralis SM. f. nigrlver.tralis, & f. itoi, p. 249; S. deco­ rata (BURM.) f. desidiosa, p. 249; S. c1ypeata SICK. f. horaiensis, p. 250; S. watanabei (MATS.) f. shira­ kii, p. 252; C.lmpsollleris sculthessi BETR. f. betremi, p. 253; & f. shiotsuensis, p. 255; C. palauensis. (TURN.) f. uchiyama', p. 257; C. Illojiensis, p. 257; C. prismatica (SM.) f. shibatai, p. 259; C. saka­ guchii, p. 260. Drei neue jap:mische echte Schlupfwespen (Pro~. Jap. Acad., IX, pp. 72-75). Metop;us (Metop:us) fossuIatus, p. 72; Exetastes minomem's, p. 47; Mesochorus castaneus, p. 74- Eine neue SchmarotzerhYlllenoptera von Chrysopha septelllpunctata M'L. (Kontyil VIT, pp. 167-169). Hemiteles (Rhadiurgus) chrysopae, p. 167. YASUMATSU, K.. Die Schllluckbienen (Epeolus) Japans (Hym. Melectidae) (Trans. Kansai Entom. Soc., NO·4, PI'. 1-6). Epeolus corear.u5, p. 2. On the Japanese and Formosan Homonotinae (llym. Psammocluridae) (Mushi, VI, pp. 39-46). Homonolus jap)nicus, p. 141; H. formosanus, p. 43. On a r.ew Variety of Rhithyrus sylvestris (LEI'ELETlER) from Corea (Insect World, XXXVII, pp. 4 1-43). Psithyrus (Fernaldaepsithyrus) sylvestris (LEPELETIER) var. popovi, p. 41. Additions to the Hymenopterous Fauna of the Ishigaki Island (An not. Zoo1. Jap., Tokyo, XIV, pp. 259-268). Ancistrocerus ish'gakiensis, p. 260; Rhyr.chium umeno!, p. 262. YASUMATSU, K. el TORIKATA, T.: A new Aporus from Japan (Hym. Psamrr:ocharidae, Honoono­ tinae) (Trans. Kansai Enlom. Soc., NO.4, pp. 43-44). Aporus japonicus, p. 43. DIPTERA ALEXANDEK, C. P., New or little-known, Tipulidae from Eastern Asia, XV, (Pilip. Joum. Sc., Vol. 52, No 2, pp. 131-166). 208 INSECTA MATSmWRA~A Limnophila (Dicranophragma) melaleuc:l, p. 143; II~x:lto 11l (Erio:~r.l) gifJ~ns's, p. 15 J; H. kariyai p. 16::>. ALEXANDF.R, C. P.: 1. c., XVI (Philip. Jo:!r. S:., vol. 5z, NO·3. Pt>· 3~5-3l8). Limnophila (Limnophila) politosriata, p. 338. 1. c., XVII (Philip, J. Sci., Vol. 5z, NO.4, pp. 395-442). Tipula (Vestiplex) immunda, p. 403; T. (L'ln:ltip:Il:l) lund;tro nian:l, p. 4zo; T. (L.) laetilns's, p. 425; T. (L.) gondattii, p. 427. SlllRAKI, T.: A systematic Study of Tryp:ti(he in J.lp:me<;e E nplre (F.lc. S:. a. A~r. Taiha ku Imp. Univ., VIII, Entom. NO.2., pp. I-509). Matsumurania (n. g.) for Rhagoletis slpp:>rensis MATSU,IURA, p. 35; Meracanthomyia arisana, p. ·4 I; Adran1a apic.l!is, p. 4 t; Nit)J:ia (n. g.) p. 47; N. fJrmo31nl, p. 48; Pseu Iop:lmatops (n. g.), p. 49; 1'. n:gricostalis, p. 51; Chaetodacus antennl!is. p. S6; C. ferru;!;lneU5 var. 0!,inaW:lnU5, p. 6z; C. hyalinus, p. 6,; r:. costa lis, p. 66; C. tlpp.lnu5. p. 76; Zeu:;odlctlS arislniccl3, p. 8[ ; Z. ambigllus, p • .85; Z. depressus, p. 90; Z. synnephes var. dOJeomis, p. 95; Z. tib:a!is. p. 90; Z. n:grif.lcies, p. 99 ; Z. okur.i", p. 104; 1'.lrazeugodacus (n. g.). p. [07; P. mlt5u:nur:li, p. [07; 1'.lr.ltriditcu, (n. g.) for D.lcUS ya­ yeyan1ar.us MATSUMURA, p. 109; Melle,is apic::ll is, p. 117; P. rolnoplomus (n. g.), p. I Z7; P. jap::micus, p. 129; 1'.lranoplonus (n. g.), p. 13[; 1'. furm05:lnUS, p. 13[; P.lr:ltrirldhru"ll (n. g.), p. 137; P. nitobei, p. 138; Acrolaeniostola fla voscutellata. p. 149; l'.lraglstronna (n. g.) for GlstroLOna japonic:l MIYAKE, p. 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