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on band?; terminal tarsal joints dusky; basal tarsal joint of hind 

 leg also dusky. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Type. — No. 10315, U. S. National Museum. Described from one 

 male reared from Asterolecanium aureuni Boisduval, collected at San 

 Juan, Porto Rico, February 21, 1890, by A. Busck. 

 Perissopterus javensis, new species. 



Female. — Length 0.T2 mm.; expanse 2.2 mm,; greatest wndth of 

 fore wing 0.28 mm. Eyes naked. Pattern of fore wings of the reticu- 

 late type. Ovipositor wr'l extruded. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum 

 delicately hexagonally reticulate-punctate. Cleneral color orange, 

 sides of thorax and abdomen marked with whitish; abdomen with 

 more or less perfect cross-bands of brownish. Legs pallid; femora 

 with tAYO narrow bands of brown ; tibiae with three broad brown 

 bands, broader on middle than on hind tibia, and with a narrow 

 brown tip; lirst and fifth tarsal joints brownish, others pallid. 

 Antennae with clul) brown, yellowish at tip; third funicle joint 

 brown, white at tip; first and second funicle joints (ring joints) 

 brown; pedicel brown at base, white at tip. 



Male. — Smaller. Color about as with female, but with small white 

 thorax. Entire club brown except somewhat lighter at tip; pedicel 

 Avhitish at tip. 



Type. — No. 10316, U. S. National Museum. Described from 7 

 male and 8 female specimens reared February, 1900, from a species 

 of Tachavdla on an ornamental plant at Singapore, Straits Settle- 

 ments, by A. Koebele (Koebele's No. 2005). 



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