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dorsal aspect with a median longitudinal carina and transversely 
reticulato-aciculate ; posterior aspect with a deep, elongate median 
depression and with a few transverse wrinkles; sides granular 
with a few dosad-ventrad wrinkles; legs rather feebly spined; 
longer calcarium of the posterior tibiae three-fourths the length 
-of the hind basitarsis; abdomen normal; pygidium narrowly 
rounded apically, the surface shining and with separate distinct 
punctures; second, third and fifth abcissae of radius subequal, 
the fourth abcissa one-fourth longer than the first; recurrents 
nearly interstitial on cubitus. Black; mandibles, apical margin 
of clypeus, scape, tegulae, apices of anterior femora, anterior 
tibiae and tarsi rufo-ferruginous ; the appressed pile silvery ; wings 
hyaline, a dusky band across wing in front of stigma (darker 
above) ; venation pale brown, stigma black. 
Male——Length, 7.5 mm. Produced part of clypeus with two 
long (three times as long as basal width), parallel-sided teeth, 
the area between these teeth U-shaped; second abcissa of radius 
a little shorter than fifth and distinctly shorter than third; recur- 
rents well separated on cubitus ; otherwise as in female except the 
scape 1s piceous-black. 
Type-locality—Los Banos, Luzon, P.I. Described from one 
female collected by C. F. Baker and one male collected by F. X. 
Williams. 
Type.—Cat. No. 22104, U. S. Nat. Mus. 
Cratolarra pitamawa, new species. 
IT am not certain that the assigning of this species to Cameron’s 
genus is correct, but it agrees well with his characters and as it 
cannot be assigned to any of the other described genera I have 
thought best to place it here for the time being. Of the genera 
with bare pygidium it is probably closest to Larropsis, but is 
readily separated from that genus by the elliptical lateral ocelli 
and triangularly shaped pronotum. The shape of the pronotum 
will also separate it from Larra. Although much like Noto goni- 
dea it is at once distinguished by the bare pygidium. 
Female—Length, 9 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus 
smooth, polished, practically truncate ; raised area of face smooth ; 
frons opaque, finely granulato-punctate; frontal furrow com- 
plete to anterior ocellus; vertex shining, with small separate 
punctures ; depression behind lateral ocelli U-shaped ; supra-inter- 
orbital line half as long as the hypo-interorbital line, but not as 
long as the second and third antennal joints; antennae slender, 
the third joint slightly longer than the fourth; scutum with close, 
