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Acanthojoppa mindanao sp. nov. 
Immediately distinguishable from the two preceding species 
- by its smaller size and by the lack of the white antennal 
annulus. 
Female.—Length, 12 millimeters; antenne, 9. Differing from 
the preceding description of A. major sp. nov. as follows: 
Head polished, practically impunctate above and behind; vertex 
medially about as high as eyes, convexly sloping behind; occiput 
rather deeply concave; face with punctures rather dense but 
shallow, without orbital ridges; clypeus more sparsely punctate 
at base and more strongly rounded at apex; malar space distinctly 
shorter than basal width of mandible; cheeks in front view 
rather strongly convex; scape little longer than thick. Thorax 
and propodeum sculptured about as in A. annulicornis sp nov., 
but with metapleurum rather distinctly obliquely rugulose; no- 
tauli very weak, scutellum tapering toward summit, its lateral 
margins straight; areola distinctly longer than broad, closed 
behind, the apical transverse carina strong; apophyses slender, 
scarcely behind middle; areolet pentagonal, the radial side short; 
brachial cell with its long sides less strongly divergent, apical 
two abscissze of discoideus together much shorter than first; 
intercubitella barely a third as long as basal abscissa of radiella. 
Petiole very weakly compressed ; postpetiole scarcely three times 
as wide at apex as petiole, scarcely wider than at spiracles, its 
sides convex; second tergite hardly as wide at apex as long, 
gastroceli not impressed, defined only by difference in sculp- 
ture, third tergite distinctly more than half as long as wide at 
base. 
Color as in A. major, except that antenne lack the white annu- . 
lus, being ferruginous with the apical two-fifths fuscous, and 
the abdomen is uniformly darker than thorax. 
Type locality—Zamboanga, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. 
Other locality—Davao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24037, United States National Museum. 
Two females received from C. F. Baker. 
(Cryptus) Acanthojoppa praepes (Bingham). 
Cryptus praepes BINGHAM, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. VI 16 (1895) 443. 
Microcryptus praepes ASHMEAD, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 28 (1905) 155. 
Acanthojoppa praepes MORLEY, Rev. Ich. Brit. Mus., pt. 4 (1915) 
19, footnote. 
Three specimens are at hand, two from Prof. C. F. Baker taken 
at Mount Maquiling, Luzon, and Butuan, Mindanao, and the third 
