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t. Postmarginal well developed; wing hyaline. 
m. Legs yellow, middle of femora brown; pterostigma 
and veins brown; pronotum and mesonotum opaque 
finely coriaceous, unpunctured. : 
E. claripennis sp. nov. 
m?. Legs black, tibiae and tarsi red; pterostigma and 
veins yellow; pronotum coriaceous and closely 
punctured; mesonotum smooth and shining. 
E, despectus sp. nov. 
@, Postmarginal wanting. 
nw. Legs unicolored red-yellow; eye two-thirds longer 
than occiput; median segment at least as long as 
broad; pronotum and mesonotum smooth and 
4 1 <a ater Soca te a atten E. rejectus sp. nov. 
n. Legs partly black; eye not so long; median segment 
somewhat transverse. 
o', Mesonotum smooth and shining in the anterior half, 
in the posterior coarsely and closely punctured 
like the pronotum; cox and femora black. 
p'. Mandible bidentate; wing hyaline; antenna red- 
2) one ecco eC ee E. bidens sp. nov. 
p*. Mandibles with three teeth........ E. tridens sp. nov. 
o*. Mesonotum uniformly sculptured. 
q. Pronotum, mesonotum, and scutellum shallowly 
and not very coarsely punctured; grooves of 
scutellum separated by a carina. 
E. philippinensis Kieff. 
gq’. Pronotum and mesonotum opaque, finely coria- 
ceous, unpunctured; scutellum smooth and 
pVc sie: daiersapepee erate ete orc E. troglodytes sp. nov. 
k?. Eye only as long as occiput; head coarsely and closely 
punctured; median segment at least as long as broad; 
postmarginal wanting : .. E. obliquus sp. nov. 
Epyris distans sp. nov. 
Female.—Black. Head rather quadrate, scarcely elongate, 
almost smooth, with very fine, hairy, scattered punctures, and 
very finely coriaceous. Eye hairy, not or scarcely longer than 
occiput; posterior ocelli touching posterior margin of head; 
clypeus triangular, strongly keeled; mandibles yellow-red, lineal, 
narrow, curved, obliquely truncate at the end. Palpi pale; max- 
illary palpus at least 4-jointed. Antenna yellow-red, glabrous; 
scape dark in the middle, as long as the following three joints 
together, second and third joints transverse, fourth as long as 
thick, the last three or four somewhat elongate, thirteenth longer — 
and thinner. 
Pronotum sculptured like the head, as long as broad, widened 
dorsally, almost twice as long as mesonotum, this smooth like scu- 
tellum; parapsidal furrows parallel, dorsally scarcely broader, 
