no 1733. NEW PHILIPPIXE EYMEXOPTERA CRAWFORD. L25 



Subfamily TKLEASINjK. 

 PROSACANTHA ROBERTI, new species. 



Male. — Length 1 mm. Black, petiole and base of first abdominal 

 segment yellow; head smooth and shiny; below antenna' vertically 

 striate; the antennae almost twice the length of the body, the scape 

 testaceous, rest of antenna 1 brown; mesothorax finely punctured, the 

 scutellum smooth; metathorax with a distinct median carina; scler- 

 ites of mesopleurae separated from each other by a row of pits; wings 

 very long and narrow, dusky, the marginal fringes very long, front 

 wings on the posterior margin near base produced to a distinct point ; 

 petiole, basal half of first segment, and base of second with longitudinal 

 stria'. 



Manila, P. I. (II. E. Brown, collector.) 



Type—JC&t. No. 12892, U.S.N.M. 



PROSACANTHA STRIATICEPS, new species. 



Male — Length 1.5 mm.; antenna' 2.5 nun. Black, the first seg- 

 ment of the abdomen red; face except medially above antennae, ver- 

 tically striate; clypeus transversely striate, the lateral angles pro- 

 duced; head behind eyes finely punctured; mandibles testaceous, 

 antenme brown, the third joint of the funicle at base with an elevated 

 carina and not excised; mesonotum finely punctured ; scutellum just 

 before apex with a transverse row of large punctures, behind them 

 smooth, shiny ; metathorax rugose; wings dusky; legs rufo-testaceous; 

 first and second segments of abdomen and the third basally and 

 laterally, longitudinally striate. 



Manila, P. I. (R. E. Brown, collector.) One specimen. 



Type. Cat. No. L2893, U.S.N.M. 



Subfamily S< 'KI>TOM N . K. 

 HABROTELEIA BROWNI, new species. 



Female.— Length 4.5 mm. Black, scape, teguhe and legs including 

 coxae, rufo-testaceous; head coarsely punctured; parapsidal furrows 

 consisting of a row of large punctures; middle lobe of mesonotum 

 with a median longitudinal depressed area which is finely punctured; 

 niesonot hi ii along sides and anterior margin with a single row of large 

 punct ures, anterioi ly t he middle lobe finely punctured ; elsewhere the 

 mesonotum is almost impunctured, smooth, polished, scutellum at 

 base with a row of large pits, coarsely punctured, near apex with a 

 transverse row of punctures, back of this smooth; postscutellum with 

 large pits and a short median spine: metathorax with a long median 

 spine and the sides greatly prolonged caudad to form the socket for 

 the abdominal spine; wings deeply infuscated, reaching beyond the 

 apex of the fourth abdominal segment ; abdomen including basal horn, 



