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so, posteriorly, posterior declivous surface without longitudinal 
carina. Mesopleura and metapleura finely coriaceous. 
Wings brownish, with white, branched lines; subcostal con- 
tiguous to costal, distally less so; pterostigma narrow, with 
white proximal end; postmarginal half as long as radial; basal 
oblique, separated by its length from the white base of ptero- 
stigma; radial almost four times as long as basal; transversal 
sending forth a longitudinal vein behind the middle; only traces 
of distal and posterior veins of discoidal cell present; tegula 
‘yellow. Legs very pale yellow; femora slightly thickened. 
Abdomen almost flat, elongate-elliptic. 
Length, 3 millimeters. 
Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling. 
Genus PAREPYRIS Kieffer 
No species of this genus has hitherto. been known from the 
Philippines. 
a’, Claws straight, the two proximal teeth much broader than the distal 
ones, truncate at the end; wings brownish, with white lines. 
P. truncatidens sp. nov. 
a’. Claws curved, the two proximal teeth pointéd, not broader than the 
distal ones. : 
b*. Wings hyaline, without white lines; metapleura opaque, very finely 
IWRORUGM ay BRle.s GS oniisk ttoaiesi heck P. acutidens sp. nov. 
b’. Wings brownish, with white branched lines; metapleura smooth and 
shining......... P. pleuralis sp. nov. 
Parepyris truncatidens sp. nov. 
Male.—Black, shining. Head almost circular, scarcely longer 
than broad, finely and not closely punctured; forehead blunt in 
front; clypeus strongly keeled; eyes bare. elongate, distance be- 
tween them two-thirds longer than their distance from posterior 
margin of head; posterior ocelli separated from posterior margin 
by twice their diameter; cheeks almost wanting; mandible red- : 
brown, curved, sublineal, distally truncate, the lower edge ter- 
minating in a sharp tooth. Palpi pale; maxillary palpus almost 
reaching posterior margin of head, at least 4-jointed; ultimate 
joint of labial palpus twice as long as penultimate. Antenna 
brown, filiform, scape black-brown, as long as the following 
two joints together; second joint somewhat shorter than third, 
cylindric as are the following, fourth scarcely longer than third, 
fourth to twelfth twice as long as thick, thirteenth longer than 
twelfth; hairs erect, half as long as thickness of joints. 
Pronotum smooth, narrower than head, at least as long as 
broad, broader behind than in front; mesonotum strongly trans- 
