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antennae truncate below, with the lateral angles rounded, the 
median depression line-like ; frontal impressed line complete, es- 
pecially deep where it breaks through the raised area below the 
anterior ocellus; ocelli in nearly an equilateral triangle, the posto- 
cellar line about half the length of the ocellocular line ; interocel- 
lar area convex; a narrow furrow on posterior orbits next the 
eye; antennae as long as head and thorax, the third joint dis- 
tinctly longer than the fourth; anterior margin of the pronotum 
truncate, the lateral angles prominent but not tuberculate ; notauli 
not foveolate; metanotum pyramidal; metapostnotum rather nar- 
row, transversely striate; propodeum sloping; abcissae of radius 
in order of greatest length (3, 4), 2, 1; nervulus interstitial ; 
cubitella well beyond nervellus; abdomen smooth, compressed 
apically; sheath truncate apically. Rufoferruginous; most of 
clypeus, face, protuberance between antennae, complete orbits 
and posterior line on pronotum white; front below lateral ocelli 
(except orbits) black; scape, pedicellum and first flagellar joint 
beneath reddish, rest of antennae black; wings clear hyaline, 
venation pale brown. 
Male—Length, 7.5 mm. Very much like the female, differ- 
ing as follows: pedicellum and third joint black; black of head 
extending over occiput; four hind tarsi black; inner orbits not 
raised; transverse swelling below anterior ocellus almost obso- 
lete; pronotum not so sharply perpendicular anteriorly ; posto- 
cellar line less than half the length of the ocellocular line. 
Type-locality—Los Banos, Luzon, P.I. Described from one - 
female collected by F. X. Williams. Also one paratype male 
from Mt. Makiling, Luzon, P.1., collected by C. F. Baker. 
Pyvpe—Cat. No. 22103, U. S. Nat. Mus. 
Subfamily Pepsiinae. 
Pseudagenia okawa, new species. 
From the descriptions this new species seems to be allied to 
tincta, but the legs are entirely black. 
Female.—Length, 9.5 mm., slender. Anterior margin of the 
clypeus gently rounded; eyes reniform, the greatest distance be- 
tween them but little less than their length; frons punctato-granu- 
lar; frontal line faint but complete; interocellar area convex, 
shining, sparsely punctured ; postocellar line subequal with the 
ocellocular line; third antennal joint distinctly longer than the 
fourth; dorsal aspect of the pronotum about half as long as the 
scutellum, the posterior margin arcuately emarginate; scutum 
