92 The Philippine Journal of Science 1917 



and narrow, length about thrice the width of base, anus slightly 

 distad of middle, sides subparailel to anus then slightly converg- 

 ing to the rounded apex ; genital styles boomerang-shaped, widest 

 on apical half, ventral edge concave, a rounded emargination 

 basad of middle of dorsal edge. 



Length, 3.3 millimeters; tegmen, 9. 



Mindanao, Davao {Baker). 



Peggiopsis flavicomis (Melichar). Plate I, fig. 11. 



Zoraida flavicomis Melichar, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 433. 



The large, flat antenna places this species in Peggiopsis. In 

 the specimens I identify as this species, the subcosta leaves the 

 radius level with the first median sector; it is very obscure and 

 parallels the radius to the apex ; the costal area is narrow, espe- 

 cially in the distal half, but distinct; radial cell very narrow 

 to halfway between second and third median sectors, then sud- 

 denly broad to apex; four cubital veins reaching posterior 

 margin, the first median sector forming part of the cubital 

 system; four median sectors. Vertex triangular, depressed in 

 middle, lateral carinse meeting at apex; face elongate diamond- 

 shaped, widest below eyes, a fine hair line divides carinse on 

 middle of face, the latter diverging at apex. 



Male. — Medioventral edge of pygophor produced into a small 

 triangle turned dorsad; lateral edges straight; length of anal 

 segment about twice the breadth, slightly narrowed at middle, 

 rounded toward apex, where there is a slight emargination, anus 

 in middle, a small ridge across segment just basad of anus; 

 genital styles longer than anal segment, narrow, curved dorsad, 

 inner surface concave, outer convex, narrowest at base, apex 

 rounded, slightly constricted near apex. 



Female. — Pregenital sternite convex, wider than long, poste- 

 rior margin obtuse-angularly produced from sides to middle; 

 anal segment a little longer than broad, sides slightly arcuate, 

 narrowing slightly to the emarginate apex, anus at base, a small 

 angular projection from preanal tergite covering the base. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios {Muir), College of Agriculture 

 No. 18132. 



Peggiopsis pseudoflavicornis sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 10. 



Male. — In profile the face below eyes projects slightly; anten- 

 nas as long as body, flat and broad, otherwise as in P. flavicomis; 

 in color similar to flavicomis, but without the fuscous shading 

 on mesonotum and the spots on scutellum. 



