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as the last three joints united; each tarsal claw with a sharp 
inner tooth; abdomen 6-segmented, as long as the thorax, the 
last segment punctulate, slightly recurved; wings glabrous, 
without cilia; basal nervure complete, oblique, the median cell 
wide; transverse medius as long as the subcosta beyond the 
basal vein, straight, oblique, not touching the submedius which 
is only half as long as the subcosta; postmarginal vein one- 
seventh the length of the radius, the latter straight, oblique, as 
long as the basal; forewings with a transverse brownish band 
in the region of the radius; otherwise the wings are hyaline. 
Black, touched in places with rufous; tegule reddish, very large, 
convex, reaching to the apex of the scutellum, truncated apically. 
MINDANAO, Dapitan (Baker), type. BASILAN (Baker), para- 
type. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24316, United States National Museum. 
Loboscelidia antennata sp. nov. 
Female.—Length, 2.50 millimeters. Head broadly transverse, 
much narrower than the thorax, as high as wide; cheeks very 
‘wide, wider than the compound eye, sparsely covered with long, 
erect, white hairs, as is also the rest of the head including the 
eyes; ocelli large, very close together, the lateral ones less than 
_their diameter apart, more than their diameter distant from 
the posterior margin of the head; ocelli situated in a large 
immargined depression; frons, including the bases of the an- 
tenn, inclosed by a perfect circle formed by a sharp carina, 
this carina passing close to the eyes and to the anterior ocellus; 
inclosed area finely reticulated, subconcave; antennal ledge not 
prominent, perpendicular in front, truncate below; antennze 
13-jointed, short and stout, not as long as the body, sparsely 
pubescent; scape seen from above like a knife edge, thickened 
distally, curved, viewed laterally three times as long as wide, 
oblong, with a narrow hyaline membrane below, as long as the 
five following joints united; joint 2 a little longer than wide, 
narrower than 1, slightly wider and shorter than 3; joints 
4 and 5 subequal, as long as wide, as wide as 3, cylindrical; joint 
6 shorter, transverse; joint 7 shorter than 6, more widely 
transverse; eighth joint as long as the seventh, wider; joints 
9 to 12 about twice as wide as long, narrower than the scape; 
joint 13 as long as wide, broadly rounded apically, punctate; 
dorsal cervical plate triangular, narrowed anteriorly, strongly 
arched above, pubescent, not concave; on the side of this sclerite 
there is attached a striated membrane of the appearance of 
