coloroiis with membrane, beyond cross-veins brown, a few very small, 

 concolorous granules. Genitalia figured; anal spines strongly curved. 

 Length 2.5 mm.; tegmen 3 mm. 

 Ilab. Los Hanos, Luzon, P. 1. (Muir, July, 10 Ki), two 

 nuile specimens. In build this is very much like D. aiiderida 

 and ])()ssesses snudl spines on the first hind tarsal joint. 



/). iHirlhi (V. 1). ) 



T have one s])eeimen from ('i>luml)us ( det. Van Dnzee) and 

 (ithers from Dayton and Sprinufield, Ohio, that aiiTce with the 

 original description and with Crawford's fio-nre of the geni- 

 talia. Kirkaldy reported this species from Fiji and Queens- 

 land and figured the genitalia of a Queensland specimen*. 

 These figures do not agree with the Ohio specimens and T can 

 find no specimen among the Fiji and Austi'alian mat(M-ial that 

 does. I have placed D. puclla Kirkaldy not \'. D. in Kcllsia 

 as A'. Ix'n-lcnhJji'i. 



I). Jdrfci jtrmiis sp. nov. PI. VI, figs. ."i.'^. .")oa. 



^ Head about as broad as pronotum, short; vertex a little 

 broader than long; lateral margins of face arcuate, length of face 

 twice the width, median carina forking at base; antennae reaching a 

 little beyond base of clypeus, second joint 1.8 times the length of 

 first; lateral pronotal carinae divergingly curved; first joint of hind 

 tarsus shorter than other two together, spur as long as first tarsal 

 joint, moderately broad, laminate, with minute teeth on hind margin. 



Head and anterior portion of pronotum dark Hessian brown, ver- 

 tex and carinae at base of face lighter, antennae nearly black, legs 

 brown posterior pair lighter than anterior; posterior portion of pro- 

 notum white, creamy white or dirty yellow; meso- and metanotum 

 light brown; abdomen Hessian brown, light on posterior edge of seg- 

 ments and on pleura. On the face, genae and clypeus there are 

 scattered, fine short hairs. Tegmina and wings hyaline, opaquely 

 white, veins yellowish with fine granules on the tegminal veins. 



Genitalia figured. Anal spines long, slightly curved, approximate 

 at base, diverging towards apex. 



Length 1.4 mm.; tegmen 2 mm. 



2 Brachypterous, tegmina reaching to fourth abdominal segment, 

 orange buff; antennae dark brown, clypeus, face and vertex lighter 

 brown, anterior half of pronotum darker than posterior half. Teg- 

 mina hyaline, orange buff; veins concolorous with membrane with 

 concolorous minute granules. 



Length 1.6 mm.; tegmen . ti mm. 



H. S. P. A. Ent. Bull. Ill (1907), PI. XV, figs. 1-3. 



