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Fic. 2. Pycnopyge bella sp. nov., female; a, entire insect; b, head, front view; c, thorax, 
lateral view; d, first abdominal segment, lateral view; e, apex of abdomen, lateral view. 
apical margins of sixth and seventh tergites yellow; mandibles 
piceous, slightly yellow near base; antennee brown at base, 
paler below; black at apex, the white annulus occupying flagellar 
joints 8 to 17 incomplete below; palpi, front and middle cox 
and trochanters, and a dorsal spot on hind coxa stramineous; 
hind coxee and trochanters reddish piceous; all femora and front 
and middle tibie testaceous; hind tibia above and all tarsi 
fuscous; wings hyaline, venation fuscous, stigma paler in middle. 
Type locality—Mount Maquiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 
Type-—Catalogue No. 24041, United States National Museum. 
A single specimen from C. F. Baker. 
Genus NESOSTENODONTUS novum 
The acute and edentate mandibles place this genus in the 
Heresiarchini. In Ashmead’s key‘ to that tribe it runs best, 
because of the missing basal median area and spines of the 
propodeum and the immargined scutellum, to Stenodontus Ber- 
“Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 23 (1900) 20. 
