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scarcely converging posteriorly ; postmarginal wanting as in 
the preceding species. Abdomen rather flat, long-elliptic. 
Length, 3 millimeters. 
Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios, 4 specimens. 
Epyris claripennis sp. nov. 
Male.—Like E. troglodytes, except that the parapsidal fur- 
rows are not distinctly widened posteriorly ; wings hyaline; post- 
marginal half as long as radial; legs including coxe yellow-red, 
only the thickened portion of femur brown. 
Length, 3.5 millimeters. 
Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios. 
Epyris rejectus sp. nov. 
Female.—Black, smooth, and shining. Head subcylindrical; 
eyes finely hairy, two-thirds longer than occiput; cheek very 
short. Palpus, mandible, and antenna testaceous, the latter be- 
coming gradually darker distally, second and third joints thin, 
as long as thick, the following ones thicker and very transverse, 
thirteenth oblong. Pronotum a half longer than mesonotum, 
behind slightly broader than in front; parapsidal furrows con- 
tinuous, nearly parallel, not broadened behind. Grooves of 
scutellum transverse and in contact. Median segment fully as 
long as broad, laterally and posteriorly marginate, finely cross- 
aciculate, in the middle with three contiguous longitudinal ca- 
rine scarcely converging behind, the medial one continuous, the 
other two almost continuous; posterior surface vertical, finely, 
transversely aciculate, with a median carina. Metapleura finely, 
longitudinally striated. 
Wings subhyaline; pterostigma long and narrow, basal very 
oblique, as much so and as long as transversal, one-third as long 
as radial, proximal arising in the white dot on pterostigma; 
postmarginal wanting; subcostal near to anterior margin. Legs 
testaceous, fore and hind femora brownish, tibize without spines. 
Abdomen convex, conically tapering behind. : 
Length, 2 millimeters. 
Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maguiling. 
Epyris pusillus sp. nov. 
Female.—Black. Head subcylindrical, lustrous, with shallow, 
rather close punctures; eye finely hairy, elongate, more than 
twice as long as its distance from posterior margin of head; 
cheek very short; mandible testaceous; posterior ocelli distant 
