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Type-locality—Los Banos, Luzon, P.I. Described from one 
female collected by F. X. W illiams in 1917. 
Type.—Cat. No. 22108, U.S. Nat. Mus. 
Notogonidea luzonensis, new species. 
Closely allied to N. crawfordi (Rohwer) but is more slender 
and the pubescence of the pygidium is silvery. 
Female—Length, 11 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus 
bare, shining, with a narrow median notch, without lateral teeth 
frons and vertex opaque, punctato-granular; frontal impressed 
line complete; supra-interorbital line less than half as long as 
the hypo-interorbial line and distinctly less than the second and 
third antennal joints; antennae stout, the third joint distinctly 
longer than the fourth; thorax opaque with close fine punctures ; 
mesopleural furrows crenulate ; a short impressed line in anterior 
middle of scutum; dorsal aspect of propodeum granular and in 
addition with transverse wrinkles, posterior aspect truncate, 
eranular, with strong wrinkles laterally, median impression spear- 
shaped, deeper dorsally , lateral aspect granular ain with oblique 
weak wrinkles; legs rather feebly spined ; longer calcarium of 
hind tibiae three-fourths as long as hind basitarsis; third abcissa 
of radius subequal with fifth, but distinctly shorter than the 
fourth; abdomen opaque; pygidium one-third longer than basal 
width. Black, with abundant appressed, silvery pile; silvery 
bands on all the tergites; posterior femora red; wings yellowish- 
hyaline ; venation pale brown. 
The paratype has the hind femora black. 
Type-locality—Los Bafios, Luzon, P. I. Described from two 
females collected July, 1916, by F. X. Williams. 
Type—Cat. No. 22107, U. S: Nat. Mus. 
Notogonidea williamsi, new species. 
Close to N. manilae (Ashmead) but the eyes are somewhat 
closer together at the vertex, the lower part of the prepectus is 
not wrinkled and the clypeus is without a median notch. 
Female—Length, 7mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus 
broadly truncate, the lateral angles sub- angulate ; head opaque, 
finely. closely punctured ; median "depression Gi facial basin broad ; 
a deep channel in front of anterior ocellus ; the transverse furrow 
behind lateral ocelli angulate caudally in the middle; distance 
between the eyes at vertex slightly less than half the distance 
between them at the antennae; scape opaque, with a distinct 
