.325 



"livings hyaline with hiown veins; spur on hind tibia sli.i;htly darlcer 

 than leg. 



Medio-ventral edge of pygoi)hor with two small, laterally flattened 

 ^l)ines; anal spines small, bent backward from near base; genital 

 U\les short, broad, flattened, sides subparallel, apex subtruncate, 

 ■ach apical corner produced into a small, snbiiuadrate process with 

 hfir corners produced into small points. 



Length S..") mm.; tegmen 4.7 mm. 



Female unknown. 



Hal). Luzon, Maiiihi ( ( '. \l. Jones), I{nr(';iii of Scicniee, 



N"o. u:)i':.. 



In the tiihlc of [ln' Philippine species of lliis iicniis" this 

 species comes next to /'. sacclHiri rord Mnir, hnt the i;-(>nitalia 

 arc near lo /'. snccli(incith( Kirk. I'liis is the nineteenth spe- 

 cies of this li'enns, iiiid the seventh ret'or(h'(l front the Philip- 

 pines. 



P. f/raiiiinlci(/(i Ivirk. PI. V, fii;'. 'M AcMleao-ns fii;'nred. 



P. f iisct j^x'inns Mnif. PI. \', fii;-. .'SO. Aedeagus figured. 



]\ llioiiipsoni Muir. PI. \', fig. I'S. Genitalia fignr(Ml. 



P. pseiidosiiicnsis Muir. PI. W fig. 27. Genitalia figured. 



Genns Pissoaotus ^"an Duzee. 

 P. pylaon (Kirk.). 



"DeJpliiix" pijlaoii Kifkaldy, lOOT, II. S. P. A. Knt. linll. 

 Ill, p. 1(30, PI. XV, figs. 12-U. 



Originally described from Qneensland. L have a h^ng series 

 of males, all niacropterous, and a short series of females, both 

 macropterous, and bracbypteroiis, from Formosa, also two 

 specimens from Lnzon, P. I., and one from Java. Tlie lateral 

 proiiotal carinae are straight or bnt very slightly divergingly 

 curved, and reach near to the hind margin. The first joint 

 of the hind tibia ecpial to the two other together; spur slightly 

 'shorter than first til)ial joint, laminate, moderately wide, with 

 nnnierons small teeth on hind margin ; width of head, including 

 eyes, double the length; antennae rc^aching to about middle of 

 clypens, fii'st joint slightly more than half the length of second 

 (1 to 1.0). 1 ])lace it in this genns ])ro\isionally, the spnr is 

 not of the Pissoitofiis type. 



Philippine .lournal Science, xi. Sec. D. Xo. 6, p. 378, 1916. 



