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of all the legs pale, the front tibiae browner outwardly, the tro- 

 chanters sometimes marked with brown, apex of hind tibiae dark- 

 ened, the tip of all the femora pale. 



Head above strongly concave, very minutely and closely sculp- 

 tured, so that it is not very shining, with a distinct fine median 

 raised line. Third antennal joint long and slender, one and a 

 half times the length of the fourth or rather more, fourth dis- 

 tinctly longer than the fifth, eighth about two and a half or 

 three times as long as wide. Pronotum transversely grooved be- 

 fore the middle, densely minutely sculptured, much more strongly 

 than the head ; behind the transverse groove dull or nearly so, as 

 is the mesonotum and the propodeum, the latter finely trans- 

 versely rugulose posteriorly and also on the part in front of the 

 stigmata, without erect hairs on its dorsal surface. Front tarsi 

 with the fourth joint very little shorter than the first, fifth be- 

 neath with two rows of lamellate denticles on the apical part of 

 its thickened portion and the apical curved part also armed with 

 denticles ; claw with a few fine hairs beneath, as usual in Jassid 

 parasites. Legs without erect pubescence. Abdomen very smooth 

 and shining with a very few short appressed hairs, the extreme 

 apex more or less red. Length 3-3.5 mm. 



Hab. Java. Pekalongan ( Aluir) ; bred from Dcltoccphalns ; 

 larval sac abdominal on mature leaf-hoppers, dark fuscous, dull 

 and densely sculptured, or minutely shagreened, more or less 

 variegated with pallid color. 



ANTEONIXI 



Cliclogyinis cogiiatiis P. 



This .species is synonymous with Prosaiifcoii c/iclogyuoidcs 

 (op. cit p. 66). 



The chelae being obscured with gum in the single carded 

 specimen, I misunderstood the true nature of the front tarsi, 

 until recently, when these were cleaned. This example differs 

 a little in color from the type of P. chclogynoides and was bred 

 from a dififerent genus of Jassidae. but the dififerences seem too 

 small to be of specific value. 



