76 The Philippine Journal of Science — 1922 
rostigma. The legs are pale yellow to brownish, and the fore 
cox brown to black-brown. 
Length, 3 to 5 millimeters. 
MINDANAO, Butuan and Dapitan. 
Cleistepyris minimus var. clypeatus var. nov. 
Male.—Clypeus red-brown, mandible and palpus testaceous, 
antenna yellow, gradually becoming brown distally. Median 
segment without longitudinal carina, coarsely wrinkled. Abdo- 
men dark red-brown. 
Length, 3 millimeters. 
PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. 
Cleistepyris minor Kieff. 
Male.—This species is differentiated from the four preceding 
ones by the shape of the clypeus and of the mandible. Clypeus 
triangular, sharply keeled, pointedly projecting in front. Man- 
dible narrow, almost lineal, scarcely broader, distally smooth, 
obliquely truncate, terminating in a single pointed tooth. Punc- 
tures on head close but not touching each other. Antenne yolk- 
colored, becoming gradually brown distally, infrequently uni- 
colored yellow. 
Punctures on pronotum, mesonotum, and scutellum very scat- 
tered, usually wanting on anterior half of mesonotum; parapsi- 
dal furrows more or less shortened in front. Postmarginal 
wanting, or at least much shorter than pterostigma. Legs yolk- 
colored, fore and hind coxe and hind femora except the distal end 
dark brown, infrequently all of the cox yellow. Claw with 
one tooth, as in the four preceding species. 
Length, 3.5 to 5.5 millimeters. 
LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios, Mount Maquiling, Paete: Tayabas, 
Mount Banahao, Malinao. MrnpANao, Butuan. 
Genus CHLOREPYRIS Kieffer 
a’. Claw with one tooth; mandible with four teeth... C. unidens sp. nov. 
a*, Claw bidentate; mandible with one tooth. 
b*. Median segment somewhat elongate, with five contiguous longitudinal 
caring, only the median carina reaching posterior margin; ptero- 
stigma truncate distally... wetiauets C. raripilus sp. nov. 
b’. Median segment somewhat transverse, with five contiguous, con- 
tinuous longitudinal carine; pterostigma distally tapering. 
C. raptor sp. nov. 
Chlorepyris raripilus sp. nov. 
Male.—Black, smooth, shining. Head almost circular, scarcely 
longer than broad, with moderately coarse, not close punctures. 
t 
