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mad of the cord light grayish yellow, the broad apex brown; 
stigma still darker brown; cell C darkened except for a narrow 
space at either end; cell Sc dark except for a narrow space at ~ 
base; a conspicuous dusky cloud along vein 1st A; base of wing 
brighter yellow; a band along the cord (including base of cells 
ist R,, lst M,, M,, and Cu, and the outer ends of cells R and 
most of M, especially along vein Cu) much clearer yellow than 
the remainder of the basal cells; anal cells pale; veins dark 
brown, yellow in the pale areas, including the entire length 
of vein Cu. Venation: Rs arcuated; R,+, about equal to the 
distal section of R,; R, at base perpendicular to R,+-,; cell M, 
barely sessile; cell 1st M, irregularly pentagonal, none of the 
faces exactly parallel; in one wing of type a supernumerary 
cross vein in the base of cell M,; fusion of M,+, and Cu, 
punctiform. : 
Abdomen with basal tergite deep rufous, the caudal margin 
black; remaining tergites deep rufous, trilineate with black, the 
narrow median stripe slightly interrupted at the posterior 
margin of the segments; sternites deep rufous, the lateral mar- 
gins narrowly darkened. Ovipositor with the tergal valves 
straight, yellowish horn color. 
Luzon, Mountain Province, Benguet, Pauai (Haight’s place), 
altitude about 2,400 meters (Baker). Type returned to Profes- 
sor Baker. 
Nephrotoma ortiva (Osten Sacken). 
Pachyrrhina ortiva OSTEN SACKEN, Berliner Ent. Zeitsch. 26 (1882) 
93. 
LUZON, Laguna Province, Los Bafios (Baker). A female that 
agrees closely with Osten Sacken’s type female, except in the 
following characters: 
Length, 15 millimeters; wing, 12. 
Scutum yellow, each lobe completely traversed by a shiny 
black longitudinal stripe which leaves not only the median area 
yellow, as stated by Osten Sacken, but also the posterior lateral 
portions of each lobe; scutellum black; caudal margin of lateral 
sclerite of postnotum black. 
Abdominal segments 2 to 6 with a broad, black, terminal 
band that is slightly, if at all, attenuated laterally, the band 
occupying about the posterior half of each segment. 
