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sloping obliquely downward; discoidal area long, about two-thirds 
as long as the elytron, widest considerably behind the middle, there 
five areolae deep; sutural area on same horizontal level as the dis- 
coidal area, the areolae of subcostal, discoidal, and sutural areas 
subequal in size. Hind pair of wings clouded with fuscous. 
Type: Holotype (male), Los Banos, Philippines, C. F. Baker, 
USNM 65121. 
Remarks: This species differs from L. hospita Drake from China 
(Fukien and Chingan) and Vietnam (Tonkin) by its larger size, 
longer antennae, narrower costal area, longer discoidal area, and the 
larger areolae in the elytra. 
Genus Larotingis Drake 
Larotingis Drake, Pacific Ins., vol. 2, no. 3, p. 357, 1960. 
Larotingis etes, new species 
Description: Long, slender, blackish fuscous, with pronotum and 
head darker than elytra; costal area from middle to apical fifth 
favotestaceous, the pale color behind apex of discoidal area extends 
inward across subcostal area, body beneath black. Antennae and 
legs flavotestaceous. Labium flavus brown; sternal laminae of sulcus 
dark fuscous. Length 3.50 mm., width 1.00 mm. 
Head very short, sharply declivent, armed with short, black, 
tubercular spines; bucculae wide, five areolae deep, closed in front. 
Antennae rather short, slender, inconspiculously pubescent; seg- 
mental measurements: I, 8; II, 6; III, 50; 1V, 32. Labium extending 
to middle of metasternum; laminae of rostral sulcus uniseriate, nearly 
closed behind. Metasternal scent glands with ostiole and upright 
sulcus on each metapleuron. Hypocostal lamina uniseriate, termi- 
nating posteriorly opposite apex of abdomen: Legs smooth, slender, 
moderately long. 
Pronotum moderately convex across humeral angles, tricarinate, 
reticulately punctate, areolate on hind process, tricarinate; median 
carina slightly higher than lateral pair, mostly uniseriate, becoming 
obsolete on triangular process, anteriorly extending onto collar; lat- 
eral carinae distinctly divergent anteriorly, terminating at base of 
calli; collum truncate in front, areolate, slightly raised; paranota very 
narrow, cariniform, with two small cells opposite calli, otherwise 
without areolae; posterior process areolate. 
Elytra not wider than pronotum across humeri, much longer than 
abdomen, distinctly constricted on lateral sides behind middle, with- 
out tumid elevations; costal area very narrow, uniseriate; subcostal 
area nearly upright, biseriate; discoidal area extending beyond middle 
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