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tennae brown; pronotum reddish brown, rather paler in front, real ol thorax 

 also reddish brown; abdomen brown to black; legs a fainl reddish yellow, 

 almost u holly unmarked, t In- tibia rather darker on outer base; w inu- hyaline, 

 veins yellowish, a few, mostly cross-veins, -how minute dark dot- a1 ba 

 hairs, Btigma pale Pronotum broader than long; legs with f<\\ bristles, and 

 \ci\ fine hairs, spurs nol as long as firsl tarsal j<»int, tarsus of trout le^ 

 long, the first four joints together nearly as long as the tibia. Wings moder- 

 ately Blender, acute at tips, seven cross-veins before radial sector in fore v. 

 tour in hind wings, ten branches of the radial sector. 

 Length of fore wings •>! mm. 



HEMEROBIIDAE. 



Hemerobius tagalicus, sp. QOV. 



Type. -M. C. Z. 10,849. Philippines — Luzon: Nueva Vizcaya; 

 [mugin (( \ V. Baker). 



Pale yellowish, a Mack mark under each eye, and a curved dark mark each 

 side under antennae extending inward from each eye; palpi black, the extreme 

 tip pale; antennae pale yellowish throughout; pronotum with a broad dark 



stripe each side, rest of thorax and the abdomen yellowish brown: Legs pale, 

 unmarked. Wings hyaline, the gradates black, anal region mostly black, the 

 extreme edge pale, veins interruptedly brown and pale in streaks. Wings 

 rather broad; seven outer gradates, live inner, the upper cue of inner series 

 far from the others, the middle ones of this scries and the lower ones of outer 

 series not far apart, and an extra cross-vein in fork of median vein considerably 

 before tin 1 inner series; Lower branch of median vein bent toward the cubitus; 

 three radial sectors, the third with four branches; in hind wings the stigma is 

 reddish, darker at base, venation pale, about nine cross-veins well separated; 

 superior male appendages long, very slender toward tip. 

 Expanse 1 1 mm. 



Hemerobius rizali, sp. now 



Type. — M. C. Z. 10,850. Philippines — Luzon: Benguet; Bagnio 

 (C. F. Baker). 



Bead pale yellowish; a broad dark mark under each eye; palpi dark, tip 

 pale; antennae and legs pale, unmarked; pronotum with a dark stripe on each 

 side, rest of thorax and the abdomen yellowish brown, with yellowish hair. 

 Wings hyaline, faintly infuscate over the gradate series; veins pale, with dark 

 streaks, gradates dark, a dark spot at connection of median and cubitus; hind 

 wings hyaline, veins pale, except the gradates dark. Fore wings rather long. 





