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GRAPHOPSOCUS INFIRMUS, sp. nov. 



TYPE. M. C. Z. 10,789. Philippines Luzon : Nueva Vizcaya; 

 Imugin. Benguet; Baguio. 



Pale yellowish, a black mark over ocelli, extending each side to eye; antennae 

 pale on base, beyond third joint dark, antennae of male not as heavy as in 

 G. uniformis; each lobe of thorax with a polished dark spot. Wings whitish 

 hyaline, whitish on basal part, and here the veins are largely hyaline, beyond 

 the veins are dark and almost margined with dark; stigma not marked; a 

 small dark spot at end of anal vein. Wings not as slender as in G. uniformis, 

 venation similar; areola postica scarcely longer than high, long pedicellate; 

 stigma shaped as in G. uniformis, the cross-vein behind ends just before second 

 branch of median vein; the fork of radial sector not more than two thirds as 

 long as the pedicel. Female similar, but the antennae paler, and more slender. 



Length to tip of wing 4 mm. 



GRAPHOPSOCUS UNIFORMIS var. FRONTALIS, var. nov. 



TYPE. M. C. Z. 10,788. Philippines Luzon: Nueva Vizcaya; 

 Imugin. Benguet; Baguio (C. F. Baker). Ceylon (Nietner). 



Differs from the typical form in having a large black mark across 

 face, usually connected to black around and back of the eyes. The 

 radial sector is much darker than the other veins, and the stigma is 

 more yellow than in G. uniformis. One specimen has a large black 

 spot on radius a little before the stigma. 



This is what Hagen recorded as a variety of the female. I have, 

 however, both sexes from the Philippines. 



EPIPSOCUS PICTUS, sp. nov. 

 TYPE. M. C. Z. 10,812. Brazil (Winthem coll.). 



Pale yellow; head with a median black stripe from ocelli do ATI over nose and 

 clypeus, broader below than above; on vertex is a pair of submedian brown 

 stripes, connected at ends, and each side from the ocelli extends a brown mark 

 to the lower edge of the eyes; lobes of thorax with brown marks; legs yellow- 

 ish, tarsi slightly darker; the abdomen black above, mostly pale beneath. 

 Wings hyaline, veins yellowish brown, partly pale; the marginal vein mostly 

 brown; faint brown marks at end and beginning of stigma, and over ends of 

 apical veins, and more faintly between them, a spot at anal angle; the stigma 

 is more flattened behind, and the areola posterior more flattened above than 

 in E. nepos; several of the veins are more sinuate than in that species. 



Length 4.5 mm. 



