PHILIPPINE SERPHIDZ (PROCTOTRUPIDA) 
By J. J. KIEFFER 
Professor at Bitche, Lorraine, France 
[Translated from the German by Anna B. Banyea, of the Bureau of Science, 
Manila] 
BETHYLIDAL 
The species here described were collected by Prof. C. F. Baker, 
in the Philippines, on the islands of Luzon, Mindanao, Negros, 
Leyte, and Palawan. 
ANTEONINZ (DRYININA:)_ 
Genus ALLODRYINUS novum 
Head strongly oblique, slightly convex dorsally. Eye bare. 
Palpi very short, only one short joint prominent. Antenne 10- 
jointed, distally hirsute. Prothorax almost cylindrical, elon- 
gate, much longer than mesonotum, this strongly transverse, with 
continuous parapsidal furrows which diverge in front and are 
separated from each other posteriorly by three times their 
breadth. Scutellum in front with a deep cross furrow. Metano- 
tum depressed, forming a narrow cross stripe. Median segment 
horizontal, nearly as long as broad, dorsal surface traversed by 
a deep, broad, median groove; smooth and shining laterally and 
divided into areas by a few raised lines. Posterior surface 
almost vertical, separated from the anterior surface by an 
irregular transverse carina, with a large, median, longitudinal 
area and laterally one or two smaller areas. Venation as in 
Lestodryinus. Pterostigma very narrow, lanceolate. 
Front leg extraordinarily long, extending much beyond 
abdomen, coxa obconical, as long as femur; trochanter also as 
long as femur, thin, pedicellate, thickened in the distal half; 
femur shaped like coxa, tibia thin, gradually thickened in the 
distal half, tarsus longer than tibia, first and fourth joints long, 
fourth longer than the first three combined, fifth small, chelze 
slender, extending to third joint, both branches of chele 
almost straight, incurved at end, without tooth but with rows 
of lamelle or spines, median branch (which is a continuation 
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