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d'. Antennae without a pale annulus toward tip. 



e\ Costa and radius pale yellow Mantispa enderleini Banks. 



e'. Costa and radius dark or black Mantispa luzonensis Navas. 



Euclimacia tagalensis Banks. 

 One, the type, from Los Banos. 



Climaciella luzonica Weele. 



Several from Los Banos and Mount Banahao. 



Mantispa manca Gerst. 



Two from Mount Maquiling; widely distributed in Insulinde. 



Mantispa anmilicornis Gerst. 



From Mount Maquiling and Mount Banahao ; also known from 

 various Malasian islands. 



Mantispa luzonensis Navas. 



Various specimens from Los Baiios, Mount Maquiling, and 

 Mount Banahao. 



Mantispa enderleini Banks. 



From Los Bafios; Mount Maquiling; Butuan, Mindanao; and 

 Puerto Princesa, Palawan. 



ASCALAPHID^ 



Key to the 



Three genera are known to occur in the Islands, and the dis- 

 tribution of Hybris is such that it may also be present. 



a^. Between cubitus and hind margin in hind wing not more than three rows 

 of cells ; veins beyond end of anal not plainly branches of cubitus. 



b^. Pterostigma short, about as hi^h as long Suhpalasca. 



6^ Pterostigma plainly longer than high Suphalomitus. 



a'. Between cubitus and hind margin in hind wing more than three rows 

 of cells ; some veins beyond end of anal apparently branches of cubitus. 



c\ Wing tips acute; male appendages elongate Hybris. 



c^ Wing tips rounded; male appendages very short Protacheron. 



Suhpalasca princeps Gerst. 



One from Los Baiios; described from Java. The tips of the 

 wings are blackish. 



Suphalomitus malayanus McLachlan 



Recorded from Basilan {Doherty coll.). Wings hyaline, tips 

 barely darker. Known also from Celebes and Java. 



