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head. Thorax well arched, broad; metascutellum with a large, 

 blunt epiphysis; legs short; hind tibiae relatively shorter than 

 in related species, with fewer spines ; forewings small, similar in 

 shape to related species, but pterostigma relatively longer and 

 narrower and less-dark colored ; three dark spots on costal mar- 

 gin, one at base of pterostigma, another at tip of same, and a 

 third at tip of radius. 



Female genital segment deflexed but shorter than in P. psyll- 

 optera, tip of both valves very acute and flexed outward. 



Luzon, Laguna Province, Los Banos (Baker), 1 female. 



Paurocephala maculata sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 9. 



Length of body, 1.2 millimeters ; length of fore wing, 1.4. Gen- 

 eral color reddish brown, more or less glossy, smooth, venter 

 of thorax and abdomen tawny, femora orange, tibiae darker; 

 antennal segments 1 and 2 reddish, 3 to 8 white or pale, 9 and 

 10 black or brown; forewings beautifully maculated, mostly 

 brownish with several large clear areas and numerous, minute, 

 dark spots in the brown. 



Head short, nearly as broad as thorax, deflexed, vertex smooth 

 and shining, without prominent depressions or elevations, 

 rounded downward in front sharply, anterior ocellus visible from 

 front only; frons visible from in front and below, small; genaa 

 swollen beneath antennal bases, making an emargination in 

 which the clypeus is visible. Antennae a little longer than width 

 of head, segment divisions not distinct. 



Thorax arched, broad, dorsal surface smooth and glossy ex- 

 cept a large elevated callus on each side of dorsulum (meso- 

 scutum) rough and lighter red in color; metascutellum with a 

 long, low elevation along median line. Legs short. Forewings, 

 a little longer than body, broadly rounded at apex, conspicuously 

 maculated ; radius and media sinuate ; pterostigma wanting, first 

 marginal cell long and narrow. 



Female genital segment moderately large, not deflexed, dorsal 

 valve a little longer than ventral, acutely pointed and tip flexed 

 outward. 



Singapore (Baker), l female. 



This species is somewhat different from the type of Pauro- 

 cephala (in the absence of pterostigma and the sinuate veins), 

 but provisionally, at least, it is included in this genus. 



Paurocephala conigera sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 10. 



Length of body, 2.7 millimeters; forewing, 4. General color 

 orange to yellowish brown or brown; venter and legs a little 



