NO. 19r;o. DEFiCRIPTIO^^S OF ?7EW fiAWFLTEf^—ROHWER. 229 



plish ; cljpeus and base of all the tibiae (narrower on tibiae III) whit- 

 ish; wmgs dusky, darker apically; venation dark brown. 



Depok, Java. One male collected by Bryant and Palmer. 



Ty pe.—Ceit. No. 14503, U.S.N.M. 



Monophadnus furvus Konow and M. seger Konow may belong to 

 this group. The descriptions will not apply to the above insect. 



SENOCLIDEA TERMINATA, new species. 



Differs from amala in (he color of wings, shape of stigma, and other 

 characters. 



Male. — Length 7 mm. Lateral angles of the clypeus obtuse; 

 supraclypeal foveas confluent with the antennal foveae; supraclypeal 

 area flat; middle fovea goblet shape; antennal furrows complete; 

 ocellar basin triangular in outline, walls rounded; postocellar area 

 well defined, about one and one-half times as broad as long; a furrow 

 from the anterior ocellus to postocellar furrow; postocellar line much 

 shorter than the ocellocularline; antennae hairy to apex, the third joint 

 a little longer than the fourth; stigma long, nearly parallel-sided, apex 

 broadly truncate; transverse median in basal third of cell; hypo- 

 pygidium broadly rounded apically. Blue-black; tibiae externally 

 white; wings hyaline; beyond base of stigma brown; venation 

 black. 



Los Banos, Luzon, Philippines. One male collected July, 1910, 

 by E. M. Ledyard. 



Type.—C&U No. 14578, U.S.N.M. 



SENOCLIDEA DECORA (Konow). 

 Monophadnus decorus Konow, Wien. Ent. Zeit., vol. 26, 1S99, p. 235. 

 Genus RHADINOCERAEA Konow. 



RHADINOCERAEA LUCIDA, new species. 



Agrees with the very brief description of Rhadinoceraea similata 

 MacGillivray, but is smaller than that species. 



Female. — Length 5 mm.; anterior margin of the clypeus truncate; 

 supraclypeal foveae deep, punctiform, not connected with the anten- 

 nal foveae; supraclyj^eal area evenly convex; middle fovea large, tri- 

 angular, breaking through the crest above; antennal furrows sharply 

 defined, complete; ocellar basin large, the walls sharply defined, tri- 

 angular in outlme with an indication of becoming heptagonal; posto- 

 cellar line distinctly shorter than the ocellocular line; postocellar fur- 

 row sharply defined, angulate at middle; postocellar area more than 

 three times as broad as the median length, sharply defined; antennae 

 rather short, scarcely tapering; head and thorax shining, nearly im- 

 punctate; stigma broader at the base, tapering to apex; transverse 

 radius in apical fifth of cell; third cubital cell subequal in length 



