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cept the whitish tarsi, black ; first joint of f unicle slightly longer 

 than second, the pedicel about as long as these combined ; wings 

 almost hyaline, very faintly dusky; first segment of abdomen 

 longer than broad, with 4 dorsal carina?, second segment with 

 4 basal carina?, these not as long as the first segment and extend- 

 ing less than one-sixth the length of the segment, second seg- 

 ment near apex with a punctured area on each side; following 

 segments punctured at the sides. 



Male. — Length, about 3 mm. Similar in color and structure 

 to the female, but the first joint of the funicle shorter than the 

 second ; wings slightly more dusky than in the female ; the petiole 

 longer and more slender, the 4 dorsal carina? more prominent; 

 second segment with about 7 or 8 short carina?. 



Luzon, Manila (R. E. Brown, S. /.). Type No. 18403, United 

 States National Museum. 



Pareniaca bakeri sp. nov. 



Female. — Length, about 3 mm. Black, the head and thorax 

 coarsely ruguso-punctate ; antenna? brown, the first joint of funi- 

 cle slightly longer than broad, the pedicel slightly longer than 

 first and second joints of funicle combined ; wings hyaline, slightly 

 whitish; fore and mid legs dark brown, the femora lighter at 

 bases and the tibia? lighter at apices, their tarsi testaceous ; hind 

 legs, except the testaceous tarsi, black ; first segment of abdomen 

 transverse, with 4 dorsal carina?; second segment with 8 or 9 

 carina? which are about three times as long as first segment, 

 but not reaching middle of the segment; second segment with 

 a punctured area near apex on each side; following segments 

 with similar small areas. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Luzon, Manila (R. E. Brown, S.J.). Type No. 18404, United 

 States National Museum. 



The type and one paratopotype were collected by R. E. Brown, 

 S. J. ; two paratypes from Los Banos were collected by Prof. C. 

 F. Baker, after whom the species is named. 



PERILAMPIDvE 



Perilampus luzonensis sp. nov. 



Female. — Length, 5 mm. Green, face with a strong carina 

 extending down to level of insertion of antenna?, the space be- 

 tween the carina and the eyes coarsely punctured, sides of face 

 below coarsely punctured, inner margins of parapsidal areas with 

 a broad smooth band ; scutellum slightly longer than mesoscutum, 



