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on posterior third, and there with a few strong irregular rugae, 

 anteriorly finely rugose; mesopleura smooth and shining on 

 disk, an impressed crenulate furrow crossing entire disk in line 

 of long axis of body; below wings with a marginal depressed 

 area, anterior border and area below longitudinal groove shallow- 

 ly rugose. 



Abdomen subpedicellate, one half longer than head and thorax 

 together, widest at fourth segment, seven segments fully ex- 

 posed; first segment slender basally, evenly broadened to apex; 

 width at base nearly half that at apex, the length about two 

 and one-half times the width at apex ; length of second segment 

 about one and one-half times width at apex and slightly shorter 

 than first segment ; third segment three fourths length of second, 

 a little broadened apically, apical width slightly greater than 

 length ; fourth and fifth segments quadrate, fourth slightly shorter 

 than third, fifth a little shorter; sixth narrower than fifth and 

 three fourths its length ; sixth one half length of fifth, smooth and 

 shining, and its apical margin broadly incurved; only the point 

 of seventh visible; first to fifth tergites thickly longitudinally 

 rugose, this becoming obsolete on apical half of fifth tergite, 

 where the surface is minutely roughened; a strong, continuous 

 carina extends to apex of third tergite; first suture sharply 

 impressed, posterolateral angles of first segment acutely pro- 

 duced, median portion of hind margin somewhat raised; second 

 suture shallowly, broadly depressed, and long crenulate; third, 

 fourth, and fifth sutures more strongly and narrowly depressed 

 and crenulate ; second tergite with small gastrocoeli. Hind tibise 

 with two short curved spines, the inner longer, as long as fourth 

 tarsal joint; first hind tarsal joint as long as the three following 

 together. 



Stigma long and slender, three and one-half times as long as 

 wide at insertion of radius, which is one third of length from 

 base, and here the margin is straight; first abscissa of radius 

 about one third length of second ; second cubital cell twice as long 

 as widest part, distinctly narrowed on apical half, first transverse 

 cubitus oblique, straight and decolored at lower extremity, slight- 

 ly bent, swollen at upper extremity; second transverse cubitus 

 curved, nearly vertical, and decolored ; second abscissa of radius 

 curved and swollen on basal third ; recurrent vein joining cubitus 

 very near apex of first cubital cell, intervening vein decolored; 

 parallel vein inserted at lower sixth ; submedian cell longer than 

 median; transverse median vein slightly oblique. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). 



