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Peggiopsis pallida sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 13, 



Male. — Antennae scarcely as long as head and thorax together; 

 face not produced below eyes; a longitudinal "false vein" in 

 the apical half or radial cell. Light yellow, sense organs on the 

 antennas brownish. Tegmina hyaline, slightly opaque with 

 waxy secretion, veins light yellow. 



Length, 2.7 millimeters; tegmen, 8.5. 



Female. — Similar to the male. Pregenital sternite wider 

 than long, posterior edge obtuse-angularly produced from sides 

 to middle ; anal segment a little longer than broad, sides arcuate, 

 apex roundly pointed, anus at base. 



Length, 2.5 millimeters; tegmen, 8.5. . 



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

 Muir) ; Negros, Occidental Negros, Bago (Banks), Bureau of 

 Science No. 6632. 



Peggiopsis pseudojavana sp. nov. 



Male. — Antennse hardly as long as head and thorax, flat; teg- 

 mina and wings as in P. pallida. Yellow, inclining to red on 

 dorsum; tegmina hyaline, subcosta, radius, and base of median 

 vein yellowish; rest of veins brownish; wings hyaline, veins 

 brown. 



Ventral edge of pygophor produced into a small process, . 

 longer than broad, narrowing to the bluntly pointed apex ; lateral 

 edges forming an angle at sides of anal segment; anal segment 

 large, longer than broad, slightly constricted at base, rounded 

 at apex, which is turned ventrad; anus before middle; genital 

 styles narrow, about as long as anal segment, apex forming a 

 long blunt spine turned in at right angles to basal portion, ven- 

 tral edge straight, with a round process about a third from 

 base, dorsal edge slightly arcuate. 



Length, 2.7 millimeters ; tegmen, 7. 



Mindanao, Butuan (Baker). 



A female from Los Baiios (Muir) that I associate with this 

 species is less red in color, front femora with fuscous streak, 

 hind tibiae with middle and apical spines black, and a black 

 mark on apical half ; anal segment red. Hind edge of pregenital 

 sternite slightly and roundly produced from sides to middle, 

 wider than long, with a wide depression along middle. Another 

 female from Basilan (Baker), which could equally well belong 

 to this species, has the basal portion of the disk drawn out into 

 a blunt spine. 



