XII. D, 3 Crawford: Philippine and Asiatic Psyllidse 167 



Strogylocephala fascipennis sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 12. 



Length of body, 1.3 millimeters ; length of forewing, 1.8 ; width, 

 0.55 ; width of head, 0.4. General color dark brown or reddish ; 

 abdomen light brown ; legs and antennae yellow, the latter black 

 at tip ; wings with a brown band along posterior margin. Body 

 small, slender. 



Head almost hemispherical, not deflexed; vertex roundly 

 convex, without depressions, finely punctate, posterior ocelli not 

 elevated. Frons a narrow sclerite about one half to one third as 

 broad as long. Genae not at all swollen, except at attachment 

 of antennae and there only a little swollen, covering basal portion 

 of frons. Antennae about one half longer than width of head, 

 slender, with rather long, terminal setae. 



Thorax scarcely elevated, not broad. Legs short, not armed. 

 Forewings nearly three times as long as broad, very slender, 

 acutely pointed, with first marginal cell very small; a broken 

 and irregular brown band extends along posterior margin from 

 base to apex, usually with a break about midway. 



Abdomen slender. Male genital segment small ; forceps short, 

 small, almost as long as anal valve, inner surface toothed, pointed 

 at apex, outer surface arcuate; anal valve small, erect, simple. 

 Female genital segment small and short; dorsal valve rounded 

 apically with a sharp, pointed prolongation at end ; ventral valve 

 shorter, more acute at apex. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker), 2 males and 1 female. 



Epipsylla forcipata sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 2. 



Length of body, 2.8 millimeters ; length of forewing, 3.4 ; width, 

 1.3; width of head, 0.84. General color light orange to lemon 

 yellow; eyes and tips of antennae black. Body a little larger 

 than that of Epipsylla pulchra and lighter colored, without the 

 conspicuous notal stripes of the latter. 



Head not quite as broad as thorax, somewhat deflexed ; vertex 

 about three fourths as long as broad between eyes, with two 

 large, shallow depressions between ocelli; front ocellus visible 

 from above. Genal cones very long and slender, about one third 

 longer than vertex, very little or not at all divergent, subacute. 

 Antennae about as long as body without wings, seldom longer, 

 slender. 



Thorax not strongly arched, broad ; pronotum long, flat. Hind 

 tibiae with small spur at base and four back spines at apex. 

 Wings hyaline, with an orange tinge, acutely rounded at apex, 

 about two and one-half times as long as broad, pterostigma 

 present. 



