colorons with veins, a fuscous mark on hind margin at apex of ciavus. 



Length 2.7 mm.; tegmeu 3.4 mm. 



5 The two specimens of females that I ])lace with this species 

 are similar in build but slightly darker in color, the neuratlon of 

 tegmen being fuscous from base to ai)e.x. The pygophor is dark but 

 the lateral plates light. 



Length 2.8 mm.; tegmen 3 mm. 



IhiU. Luzon, Lds IJaiios (Miiir. Scptciiihcr ), oiic male and 

 two fciiuilcs. 



Gcims Pll Vl.l.ODIMS \\ 1). 



/■". iil</r(>)iianil(>siis sp. iiov. PI. \\, i\ix. 4»>. 



^ Head as wide as thorax; vertex wider than long; medio- 

 frontal carina forking near middle; antennae reaching to middle of 

 clypeus or beyond, second segment slightly clavate; first and second 

 femora and tibiae distinctly flattened but not so wide as in /'. iirrntliis 

 V. D. ; tegmina reaching to pygophor. 



Dark brown; lateral areas of pronotum, carinae of head and 

 thorax, second joint of antennae, spots on frons, base and apex of 

 femora and tibiae, hind tarsi and along hind tibiae, base of abdomen 

 and anal tube lighter brown or yellowish. Tegmina hyaline, very 

 light brown, fuscous over apical area, veins white with distinct black 

 granules each bearing a white hair. 



Pygophor short dorsally, long ventrally, aperture longer than 

 broad, medio-ventral edge forming a small quadrate lip; anal segment 

 large, with a long, curved spine at each apical corner; styles long, 

 thin, diminishing to apex, slightly sinuate; aedeagus complex, thin 

 at the base, the apex forming a large barb with the corners pro- 

 jecting basad, that on the left forming a curved spine, that on the 

 right a longer and thinner spine with a shorter one near base. 



Length 2 mm.; tegmen 1.4 mm. 

 9 Similar to male in coloration. 



Length 2.7 mm.; tegmen 1.7 mm. 

 Hal). Luzon, Los Banos (ty])0, Muir, S('])t('iiil)ci-, 1!>L">), 

 ^It. ^Maqniling (Baker) xrvy li-ilit in color; Painia, T.aloki 

 Puvor (]\rnir, 1900) sli_<ilitl_v liiilitcr in color than the rvpc, 

 otherwise typical. 



P. mufcrl sp. nov. PI. V. fia,-s. i^"). a. 



^ This species is similar to /'. iiifinnnncithistis Muir except in the 

 genitalia. Medio-ventral edge of pygophor with very small lip, lateral 

 edges produced below anal segment and partly embracing it, spines 

 on anal segment small; genital styles small with a small prong on 

 outer edge near apex; aedeagus also differing from /'. ninnniKiciihixii.s. 



Length 2 mm.; tegmen 1.4 mm. 



