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searcely hairy, flat, one-third longer than occiput; posterior 
ocelli almost touching posterior margin of head; clypeus trian- 
gular, strongly keeled; mandible red, almost lineal, truncate 
at end, terminating below in a sharp tooth; palpi pale, maxil- 
lary palpus at least 4-jointed. Antenna red, scape as long as 
the following three joints united, second joint somewhat longer 
than thick, third smallest, fourth to twelfth at least as long as 
thick, thirteenth elongate and thinner; all bare. 
Pronotum distinctly elongate, broader behind than in front, 
twice as long as mesonotum, both unpunctured; parapsidal fur- 
rows strongly converging behind and abruptly much widened ; 
grooves of scutellum ovate, separated from each other by twice 
their breadth; median segment as long as broad, marginate 
laterally and posteriorly, very finely transversely striate, in 
places obliquely striate, with a single longitudinal carina in the 
middle; posterior surface vertical, nearly smooth, with a medial 
carina. Mesopleura smooth and shining; metapleura nearly 
smooth. 
Wings faintly brownish; pterostigma narrow, pale like the 
veins, proximal third white; postmarginal wanting ; basal oblique, 
arising in the distal end of subcostal, transversal as long and as 
oblique as basal; radial four times as long as basal. Tegule and 
legs red, cox black, femora brown, fore femur black-brown, 
tibiz unspined, claw with a very small, scarcely visible tooth. 
Abdomen convex, sharply pointed behind. 
Length, 3 millimeters. 
LUZON, Laguna, Mount Maquiling. 
Epyris subramosus sp. nov. 
Male.—Black. Head rather cylindrical, opaque, very finely 
coriaceous, with rather coarse and rather close punctures; eye 
faintly hairy, nearly twice as long as occiput; posterior ocelli 
separated from posterior margin of head by more than their 
diameter; mandible red-brown, narrow, bidentate or tridentate 
at end; clypeus small; palpi brown. Antenna filiform, dorsally 
black-brown, ventrally red-brown, scape almost as long as sec- 
ond and third joints united, second joint not longer than thick, 
third longer and thicker than second, scarcely shorter than 
fourth, fourth to twelfth almost twice as long as thick, thirteenth 
longer; without visible pubescence. 
Pronotum trapezoid, somewhat transverse, sculptured like 
the head, little longer than mesonotum; this smooth and shining 
