78 The Philippine Journal of Science 1917 



styles reaching to end of anal segment, subparallel-sided to 

 near apex, then narrowing to the pointed apex, which is turned 

 inward; ventral edge entire, a small, round process on dorsal 

 edge near apex. 



Length, 3.6 millimeters; tegmen, 4. 



Mindanao, Lanao, Kolambugan (Banks), type, No. 18103, 

 College of Agriculture ; Basilan (Baker) . 



This species is provisionally placed in Leptaleocera. 



Genus HERONAX Kirkaldy 



Heronax maculipennis (Melichar). 



Fenuahala jnaculipennis Melichar, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 

 436. 



Male. — Ventral edge of pygophor produced very slightly and 

 squarely at middle; from the inside of pygophor at the base of 

 each style arises a curved spine, flat and broad at base and 

 curved outward; lateral edges very slightly and angularly pro- 

 duced; anal segment long and with anus near base, widening 

 suddenly from base to anus, then suddenly narrowing, the apex 

 forming a long process which is turned do^^^lward and bifurcate 

 at apex; genital styles spatulate, notched along lower edge; 

 sedeagus large and complex. 



Female. — Pregenital sternite angularly produced on hind 

 margin, apex turned dorsad; anal segment very small, apex 

 rounded. 



Luzon, Tayabas, Lucena (Banks), Bureau of Science No. 

 18016; bred from njonphs taken from rotten stumps of buri 

 palm, Corypha elata Roxb. 



Genus MYSIDIOIDES Matsumura 



Mysidioides tagalica sp. nov. 



Male. — Head not angular at junction of vertex and face; an- 

 tennae flattened; media separating from radius at first sector. 

 Fuscous yellow; darker over clypeus, face, lateral portions of 

 pro- and mesonotum, and abdominal tergites. Tegmina hyaline, 

 slightly fuscous, semiopaque with waxy secretion ; darker infus- 

 cation in bands across costal cell, base of subcostal cell, along 

 cubitus, over greater area of median cells, and in apical cells; 

 veins fuscous in fuscous areas, yellow in hyaline areas, reddish 

 along costa and on apical radial nerves; wings lightly fuscous 

 with brown veins. 



Ventral edge of pygophor straight, without spines on the 

 inner median surface; lateral edge produced into a very small, 

 angular projection; anal segment large, basal half straight. 



