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Ageniella banoensis, new species. 
Apparently allied to erigone Bingham, but is not as coarsely 
sculptured. 
Female.—Length, 10.5 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus 
smooth, obtusely triangular ; inner margins of the eyes curved, the 
greatest distance between them about one-third less than their 
length ; head finely granular; front without a complete impressed 
line; ocelli in somewhat less than an equilateral triangle, the 
postocellar line subequal with ocellocular line; third antennal 
joint somewhat longer than the fourth; dorsal aspect of pronotum 
shorter than the scutellum, the posterior margin arcuately emargi- 
nate ; thorax opaque, the scutum closely eranular ; metapostnotum 
transversely striate and medianly impressed; propodeum slop- 
ing, granular, with irregular transverse wrinkles all over, and 
with a median impressed, longitudinal line; abcissae of radius 
in order of greatest length are 3, 2, 4, 1; nervulus postfurcal by 
nore than its length; abdomen subopaque. Black, with rather 
dense gray pile; wings hyaline, the apical margin narrowly dusky 
and with a broad dusky band just beyond stigma; venation dark 
brown. 
Type-locality—Los Banos, Luzon, P.I. Described from two 
females (one type) collected in July and August, 1917, by F. X. 
Williams. 
Type.—Cat. No. 22099, U.S. Nat. Mus. 
Ageniella williamsi, new species. 
Similar to 4. unifasciata (Ashmead) but the clypeus is dif- 
ferent, the pronotum is longer and the brownish spot in the wings 
is larger. 
Female.—Length, 6.5 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus 
truncate and with a rather broad median tooth, the apex of 
which is rounded; eyes reniform, the greatest distance between 
them about one-fourth shorter than their length; ocelli nearly in 
an equilateral triangle, postocellar line one- fourth shorter than 
the ocellocular line; third antennal joint much longer than the 
fourth; face finely granular; dorsal aspect of the pronotum sub- 
equal in length with the scutellum, the posterior margin very 
gently arcuately emarginate ; mesoscutum with close dense punc- 
tures; punctures of the scutellum smaller and more separated; 
metascutum granular; metapostnotum shining, transversely 
striate; propodeum granular and with irregular transverse 
wrinkles on the posterior two-thirds; first and third ‘abcissae of 
