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Genus MYOPSOCUS Hagerdorn ' 



Key to the species. 



o'. Stigma twice as long as broad, angulate behind; larger species. 



enderleini. 

 a'. Stigma not twice as long as broad; smaller species bakeri. 



Myopsocus enderleini Banks. 



Several specimens from Los Banos, Luzon, and Puerto Prin- 

 cesa, Palawan. 



Myopsocus bakeri sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 3. 



Pale yellowish, lateral lobes of mesonotum with several small 

 dark spots ; legs dark at tips of the tibiae. Wings brown, mostly 

 pale brown on basal half, and mostly darker brown on the apical 

 half; an oblique apical brown band over the posterior cells, its 

 inner edge marked by three pairs of black dots; stigma mostly 

 brown, blackish near base ; areola postica brown, a blackish mark 

 at upper side near the median; a broad, oblique, brown band 

 across basal part of wing, its edges with a few black dots ; dark 

 clouds elsewhere on wing, so that only small spaces are pale ; the 

 brown guttated in appearance, the margin of wing alternately 

 brown and hyaline. The wing seen from side view is strongly 

 undulate on upper (hind) margin. Hind wing slightly dark- 

 ened at tip, venation dark ; upper branch of fork reaching nearly 

 to tip of wing. 



Length to tip of wings, 4 millimeters. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). 



Taeniostigma bimaculata Banks. 



From Los Baiios and Mount Maquiling, Luzon, and Puerto 

 Princesa, Palawan. 



Genus EPIPSOCUS Hagerdorn 



Key to the species. 



a\ Wings unmarked inornatus. 



a'. Wings with several brown clouds _ completus. 



Epipsoens inornatus sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 4. 



Body, legs, and antennae pale yellowish; wings also faintly, 

 uniformly yellowish and with a uniform yellowish venation, no 

 dots on the veins, nor any marks on the wings ; fore wings very 

 long and slender, more so than in E. marginatics Enderl., barely 

 wider in stigmal area ; pterostigma long and slender and tapering 



