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Mr. T. P. A. Cockercll — J>('scrij>fii>ns <iu:l 



area of nictatliorax rouj;licnc(l at extreme base ; tcjiulre lia:lit 

 rulD-testaeeoii'*, imu-li sinaller than those of iV. bakcri. 

 Wiiif^s dusky at apex, siijjma and iierviires dull sepia; b. ii. 

 goinj;: basad of t.-ni. ; only two subiuarfjinal cells, the second 

 t.-c. absent. Abdomen sniootli, tbc seeoiid segment with a 

 large round yellow spot (reddened by eyaniilc in typc^ on 

 caeli side. 



Hall. Mt. Makiling, TiUzon {Baker, SlOo). 



Xoinadd hanahaonis, sp. n. 



^ . — Length of type (! mm., but of the smallest specimen 

 about 4;). 



Slender, with fusiform abdomen, very narrow at base; 

 black, with labrnin, mandibles, band along lower part of 

 ])osterior orbits, clypcus (except a pair of bhuk patches 

 above), lateral face-marks (ending in a sharp ])oint on orlnt 

 about level of top of clypcns), tubercles (but no other part 

 of thorax), small round spot on each extreme side of first 

 abdominal segment, and large spots on each side of second 

 and third (very large on second), all yellow, reddened by 

 cyanide in type; mandibles simple; head broad, face witli 

 appressed silky pale bail'; scape very long, black, with a red 

 spot at base and a[)ex ; flagellum long and thick, ferruginous 

 beneath ; second antennal joint hardly visible, third shorty 

 not longer than broad, conspicuously shorter than fourth ; 

 mesoihorax very densely punctured ; area of metathorax 

 rugose at base, otherwise shining, with slight transverse 

 striation ; ])leura and sides of metathorax with dense white 

 Ijair; teguhe rufo-piccous. Wings with apex and outer 

 margin broadly dusky, nervnres and stigma piceous ; b. n. 

 going basad of t.-m. ; second s.m. receiving first r. n. about 

 middle. Legs black, with anterior femora in front and 

 above, middle femora in front, anterior and middle tibia? in 

 front, anterior tarsi, middle basitarsi, posterior knees and 

 apex of posterior tibiie, all ferruginous. Abdomen smootb 

 and shining, apex and apical i)late ferruginous, the latter 

 strongly notched. 



Hab. ]\it. Banahao, Philippine Is. {Buher^ 3157-= tvpc ; 

 3158,3159). 



This may ])ossibly be the male of N. lusca, but I believe it 

 is distinct. In Desc. lice. Bees, Ixiii. p. 365, Ha/ictus bana- 

 baonis, also from Mt. Banahao, and very possibly the host of 

 the present Nomuda, is misprinted " baitubraonis." 



