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Probably related to Ch. ochracea, (which I have not seen) I nit 

 latter is darker, with marks on thorax. 



Apochrysa bellula n. sp. 



Yellowish, head mostly bright red, all over face to clypous and over an- 

 terior part of vertex, not leaving pale around antennae; basal joint of an- 

 tennae faintly brownish in front; pronotum wholly pale; rest of thorax, 

 above, except lateral margin, blackish or dark greenish. Fore-wings with 

 black spot on inner gradates, in fore-wings part of radial sector near stig- 

 mal region is black, the inner gradates, three of outer, and the cross-veins 

 beyond the union of medius and cubitus arc black; in hind-wings only these 

 latter cross-veins black. The fore-wings are about once and one-half as 

 broad as hind-wings. Expanse, 54 mm. 



From Los Banos. 



Related to A . albardce but middle area of wing broader, and IK > 

 spot on outer gradates. From A. coccinea it differs in more red 

 on head, no stripe on pronotum, and broader hind wings. .4. 

 finrifera, is very distinct, and also from A. albardcv in that the first 

 black spot is nearer to base of wing. 



HEMEROBIID.E. 

 Sisyra bakeri Bks. 



From Los Banos; the first record of the genus is Insulinde. 



Micromus pusillus Gerst. 



From Los Banos; recorded from Java. 

 Notiobiella affinis Bks. 



From Manila. 



OSMYLID.E. 

 Spilosmylus modestus Gerst. 



Mt. Makiling. Known from Java. 



MANTISI'in.E. 

 Climaciella luzonensis van dcr Wei !<. 



Several specimens of this handsome species from Los Haiios; 

 described from the Islands. 



Mantispa luzonica Xa\a>. 



Apparently common at Los Banos. 



