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from India, Ceylon, Java (?), and the Malay Peninsula (?). 

 Only a comparison of the male genitalia will decide this point. 



Genus PHYLLODmUS Van Duzee 



Phyllodinus Van Duzee, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. (1898), 5, 240. 



I am not sure of the distinctions between this genus and 

 Platybrachiis.^ 



Phyllodinus luzonensis sp. nov. 



Male. — Fore and middle tibiae broad and thin, femora flat- 

 tened, but not distinctly widened. Brown; carinas on head and 

 thorax lighter, small light brown spots on base of face, lateral 

 edges of pro- and mesonotum darker, abdomen dark brown, py- 

 gophor lighter; front and middle tibiae and tarsi dark brown, 

 hind tibiae with a fine longitudinal mark. Tegmina hyaline, 

 slightly fuscous, veins whitish; small brown granules scattered 

 irregularly over surface, apical portion black or dark brown. 

 Tibial spur broad, lamellate, with numerous small teeth on hind 

 edge. 



Pygophor short, broad, medioventral edge produced into two 

 flat, short processes with rounded apices; a little laterad of 

 these the edge produced into small processes with round points ; 

 anal segment very short; styles not quite reaching to anal seg- 

 ment, gradually tapering to point at apex, apex curved and 

 recurved. 



Length, 3 millimeters ; tegmen, 2. 



The female I associate with this species has the fore and 

 second tibiae less dilated and lighter in color and the granules 

 on tegmina more regular on the veins. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Baiios and Mount Maquiling (Baker). 



Genus EUMETOPINA Breddin 



Eumetopina Breddin, Deutch. Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 109. 



Eumetopina flavlpes Muir. 



Eumetopina flavipes MuiR, Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. (1913), 5, 248. 



Originally described from western Borneo and from Papua. 

 Philippine specimens differ in having the light edge of pronotum 

 obscure. 



' Platybrachus is preoccupied (Stal, Hemiptera), but until I am sure of 

 the distinction between the two genera, it is better not to propose a substitute. 



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