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The Philippine Journal of Science 



1914 



Makilingia pruinosa sp. nov. 



Body and tegmina deep black; legs reddish brown, femora 

 except tips black, 2 basal articles of antennas yellowish. Narrow 

 margin of head in front of eyes, and 2 large subtriangular spots 

 near tip of vertex, yellowish ; younger specimens entirely whitish 

 or bluish pruinose above, this gradually disappearing in older 

 specimens. Length $ 7 mm. 



Length of face more than two and a half times the width 

 between eyes, basal clypeal suture distinct at least at sides, the 

 clypeus strongly notched at tip; face evenly convex, narrowly 

 impressed below margin of vertex; front and gense coarsely and 

 confluently punctured, the clypeus and small area at base of 



front coarsely shagreened, the 

 front with indistinct trans- 

 verse glabrous stripes at 

 sides. Length of vertex a 

 little more than three-fourths 

 width between eyes, its disc 

 coarsely sparsely punctate, a 

 very fine carina very near to 

 anterior margin and parallel- 

 ing it; a large depression be- 

 tween each ocellus and the 

 margin, and another medially 

 situated, back of tip. Ocelli 

 far in front of the line of 

 anterior margins of eyes, and 

 much nearer to eyes than to 

 each other. Disc of prono- 

 tum strongly transversely 

 rugosopunctate, the lateral margins very slightly angled at hind 

 margins of eyes (not shown in drawing). Scutellum wider 

 than long, a little more than half length of pronotum, deeply 

 broadly impressed near pronotum, the posterior portion swollen 

 and finely rugose. Tegmina, except apically, coriaceous and 

 strongly punctate, the veins strong, inner apical cell and ap- 

 pendix whitish translucent. Last ventral segment of female 

 rectangularly emarginate, the lateral posterior borders straight. 

 Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling (Julian Yaldez — 

 coll. Baker). 



Makilingia maculata sp. nov. 



Body and tegmina deep opaque black; the legs and basal 

 antennal articles whitish or yellowish; front margin of head 



Fig. 2. Makilingia pruinosa sp. nov. 



