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as the third joint. Prjeiabrum narrow, subquadrate, shining 

 yellowish ; palpi less dilated, entirely black, with long black hairs ; 

 proboscis dirty yellowish. 



Mesonotum dull black, densely punctulate, with short and 

 thick black hairs, only in front of the scutellum with yellow hairs ; 

 bristles black, two or three anterior supra-alars ; pleurje black, 

 gray-dusted, and with numerous rounded black points, with long, 

 yellow hairs and some shorter black hairs on anterior part of 

 mesopleura, sternopleura, and pteropleura. Scutellum flattened 

 above, convex behind, reddish brown, darker at base, entirely 

 clothed with shining yellow hairs, which are longer near the 

 borders, and with three pairs of strong black apical bristles, 

 the smaller, external pair being placed most distant from the 

 border. Mesophragma black, smooth, rather shining; squamae 

 pellucid brownish with a whitish border; halteres yellowish. 

 Abdomen black, finely punctulate, rather shining, with the last 

 two segments brownish red; pubescence dark, the hind borders 

 of the segments with longer whitish hairs; venter dull black, 

 with whitish hairs on the sides; ovipositor black, flattened. 

 Legs stout, brownish black, with black pubescence; front tarsi 

 much dilated, entirely deep black; the basal joint of the four 

 posterior tarsi whitish, with black ends. Wings destitute of 

 yellowish tinge at base or fore border ; the dark pattern is very 

 like that flgured by Hendel,^" but the first band is much broader; 

 the second and third bands united with each other and with the 

 broad border of the hind cross vein from the fourth longitudinal 

 vein; the hyaline spaces between first and second bands and 

 between second and third bands have in the middle two or three 

 elongate brown spots, which form two narrow, interrupted 

 stripes; the second posterior cell shows four or five dark spots 

 along the hind border. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). 



192. Euprosopia millepunctata sp. nov, 



A small, dull blackish species, with a white-scaly abdomen and 

 with a single dark crossband on the thickly punctuated wings. 



Male. — Length of body, 4 millimeters; of wing, 4. Head 

 blackish, a little higher than broad; frons with narrow dark 

 yellowish lateral borders and with short yellowish hairs; two 

 pairs of black vertical bristles; face dark yellowish on the 

 middle, brownish on the sides, with a deep black spot at end 

 of each antennal groove; cheeks brown, linear; jowls deeply 

 rugose, reddish brown, one sixth of eye. Antennae blackish 



'' Die Art. d. Platyst., Plate II, fig. 38. 



