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cephalic femora, which spreads from the ventral surface over the 

 sides of the adjacent genicular lobes, and cephalic metatarsus also 

 suffused at distal extremity with dark brown. Tegmina and wings 

 transparent, moderately iridescent, clear hyaline. Three of the 

 four males from Mount Makiling have the facial seutellum suffused 

 with dark vinaceous. 



The female, in addition to the dark brown suffusion for the male, 

 has the cephalic coxae ventro-distad showing a large dark brown 

 suffusion, a small similar suffusion on the distal margin of the un- 

 guicular sulcus and traces of the same on the external genicular 

 lobes of the cephalic femora and on the cephalic tibiae mesad on 

 each side and at the base of the metatarsus. The tegminal and 

 wing coloration is described for this sex in the introduction to the 

 species. 



We would note that, except for the heavy dark marking distad 

 on the ventral face of the cephalic femora, all of the darker suffusions 

 found in the sexes of this species probably disappear completely 

 in individuals of recessive coloration. 



Measurements {in millimeters) . 



Greatest 

 Length of Length of Width of Length of (distal) width 

 body. pronotum. pronotxun. tegmen. oftegmen. 



Mt.Ban-AhaoJijpe 16.3 3.8 1.9 15.7 4.3 



Mt. Makiling, para<2/pe.. 16. 3.7 1.9 1.5.3 4.2 



DaYSiO, paratype 15.3 3.3 1.7 13.7 4. 



Bavao, paratype 15.8 3.7 1.9 14.8 4.1 



Zamboanga, paro/?/pfi. . . . 16.3 3.8 1.9 14 7 4.3 



9 

 Mt.Banahao, a/^o/^pe.... 19 4.2 2.4 17.7 5.2 



In addition to the described pair, the following paratypes are 

 before us: 



Mount Makiling, Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands, (from 

 C. F. Baker), 4 cT. 



Paete, Laguna, Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands, (from C. F. 

 Baker), 1 cf . 



Dapitan, Misamis, Island of Mindanao, Philippine Islands, (from 

 C. F. Baker), 1 d^. 



Davao, Davao, Island of Mindanao, Philippine Islands, (from 

 C. F. Baker), 2 d". 



Zamboanga, Zamboanga, Island of Mindanao, Philippine Islands, 

 (from C. F. Baker), 1 c^. 



