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Antennae a little longer than body; scape broad apically, its 

 length but little greater than apical width; funicle very broad 

 at base, narrowed apically, about half length of scape; length 

 of middle flagellar joints about three times the width. 



Mesonotum obscurely trilobed, middle lobe rather broadly ex- 

 tended, notauli broad and strongly impressed anteriorly, widely 

 separated posteriorly, surface roughly and thickly shagreened, 

 posterior median area plane and rugose. Scutellum anteriorly 

 with six small foveas, sepiarating carinae equally strong; poste- 

 rior disk of scutellum shagreened. Metanotum shallowly, but 

 thickly, rugose with a well-defined median carina on basal half; 

 metapleura rugose ; spiracle circular with a nearly straight, longi- 

 tudinal, sutural carina passing beneath it; mesopleura rugose, 

 below on posterior two thirds with an oblique depression in which 

 the rugae are stronger. 



Abdomen a little longer than head and thorax together, sessile, 

 broadest on third segment, remaining segments fully exserted, 

 rapidly narrowing, together as long as third and one half of 

 second; first tergite longer than its apical width, basal width 

 two thirds of apical; second tergite about as long as first, but 

 little broadened apically, length greater than apical width ; third 

 tergite about three fourths length of second, its length about 

 two thirds apical width; first, second, and third tergites com- 

 pletely, coarsely, irregularly striate and with a complete median 

 carina, striae on third segment slightly diverging apically; sec- 

 ond suture broad, straight, deeply impressed, and subconnate. 



Stigma of medium size, five times as long as wide, radius 

 inserted at middle; first abscissa of radius three fourths length 

 of second ; second cubital cell one and two-thirds times as long as 

 wide, a little narrowed apically ; first transverse cubitus oblique, 

 second perpendicular and decolored ; recurrent vein entering first 

 cubital cell a distance from apex equal to three fourths length 

 of first abscissa of radius and greater than length of second 

 transverse cubitus; parallel vein inserted at lower fourth and 

 very broadly curved before insertion ; submedian cell much longer 

 than median; radial vein in hind wings obsolete; nervellus 

 straight and oblique. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Baiios (Baker). 



Ehogas (Aleiodes) banksi sp. nov. 



Stramineous; antennae ferruginous; on either side of body 

 a narrow piceous stripe, passing from pronotum beneath wings, 

 along lateral margins of metanotum and first tergite, and end- 

 ing at middle of lateral borders of second tergite. 



