66 _ The Philippine Journal of Science 1922 
of fifth tarsal joint) with truncate lamelle, without spines, 
lateral branch, which is the inflexed claw, with about ten spines 
equidistant from each other, with much longer, curved bristles 
on the inflexed distal end. 
Type, Allodryinus miripes sp. nov. 
Allodryinus miripes sp. nov. 
Female.—Black, shining, smooth. Head whitish, dorsally 
black from posterior margin to opposite anterior third of eye, 
the black marking arcuate in front, truncate behind. Viewed 
from above the head is strongly transverse, almost twice as 
broad as long and almost twice as broad as prothorax, dorsally 
slightly convex, marginate behind, the entire posterior margin 
strongly curved and notched, occiput sloping and excavated. 
Vertex and frons at least as broad as length of eyes. Cheek 
one-fourth as long as eye, with fine, silvery white hairs like the 
anterior part of frons. Eyes more than twice as long as broad, 
weakly divergent behind. Ocelli forming an equilateral tri- 
angle. Mandible whitish, with three brownish teeth. Antenna 
4 millimeters long, very thin, first and second joints whitish, 
second fully two to three times as long as thick, third taking in 
more than one-third of the entire flagellum, sixth as long as 
the following three united, ninth twice as long as thick, shorter 
than tenth, seventh to tenth hirsute, the hairs longer than the 
thickness of joints. 
Prosternum whitish, a small, circular spot behind on pro- 
notum as well as scutellum yellowish. Prothorax almost cy- 
lindrical, twice as long as broad, the posterior margin extending 
laterally lobelike to tegula. Mesonotum twice as broad as long, 
very finely punctured, parapsidal furrows diverging anteriorly, 
separated from each other posteriorly by three times their 
breadth. Cross furrow of scutellum black. Wings hyaline, 
pterostigma very long and narrow, radial curved, long, reaching 
almost to anterior margin, postmarginal slightly shorter than 
radial, basal oblique, twice as long as transversal, arising in the 
distal end of subcostal, nervule nearly vertical, medial extending 
somewhat beyond basal cells. 
Legs whitish to pale yellow, almost transparent, foreleg much 
longer than body, 8 millimeters long, petiole of hind femur a. 
little shorter than the clava, tibia almost filiform, longer than 
femur. Abdomen as long as rest of body, venter testaceous. 
Length, 5 millimeters. 
MINDANAO, Butuan. 
