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Fic. 6. Earrana malayensis sp. nov.; a, dorsal view; b, head, front view; c, thorax, anterior 
portion, lateral view to show prescutum, psct, and epomia, ep. 
largely yellow; antennz black, testaceous at base; thorax more 
or less stained with piceous above, almost stramineous below; 
legs pale testaceous, front and middle coxze and trochanters 
piceous, the tibia and tarsus stramineous, more or less infus- 
cated; wings hyaline, venation brown; abdomen more or less 
stained with piceous especially toward apex. 
Type locality Singapore, Malay Peninsula. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24047, United States National Museum. 
‘Two females received from C. F. Baker. 
Earrana philippinensis sp. nov. 
Differing from E. malayensis sp. nov. principally in color. 
The male is selected as the type because of its much better con- 
