﻿460 The Philippine Journal of Science 1914 



the apex very slightly emarginate; legs green, the tarsi whitish 

 testaceous; abdomen smooth, sides of the second segment very 

 finely indistinctly punctured. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (C. F. Baker) . Type No. 18405, 

 United States National Museum. 



Perilampus punctiventris sp. nov. 



Male. — Length, about 3.5 mm. Head and thorax obscurely 

 greenish, the middle lobe of mesonotum almost black, the ab- 

 domen black; face with a carina on each side which meet back 

 of anterior ocellus; in front of the lateral ocelli and centrad of 

 the carinse along their upper ends a few fine punctures ; between 

 the ocelli the surface rugose, back of them transversely so; 

 mesoscutum including outer part of parapsidal areas coarsely 

 rugoso-punctate ; broad inner part of parapsidal areas smooth, 

 polished, posteriorly this area with a few fine wrinkles and along 

 the inner margin a row of large shallow punctures; wings 

 hyaline; legs green, the tarsi testaceous; abdomen with the 

 first segment, except basally and a broad apical margin, closely, 

 finely punctured ; second segment at base with similar punctures. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (C. F. Baker). Type No. 18406, 

 United States National Museum. 



The punctures on the abdomen distinguish this species. 



PTEROMALID^E 



Cercocephala bakeri sp. nov. 



Female. — Length, about 1 mm. Head and thorax light red- 

 dish-brown with a slight metallic sheen ; abdomen almost black, 

 with aeneous and purple reflections ; antennas testaceous, the last 

 2 joints of the f unicle and the club dark brown ; f unicle 6-jointed, 

 the first joint quadrate; pedicel as long as first 2 joints of f unicle 

 combined; entire insect, except the finely rugulose propodeum, 

 smooth and polished; wings with a distinct violaceous luster, 

 beyond the base of the marginal vein slightly infuscated; stig- 

 mated spot on submarginal vein with a tuft of dark hairs; legs 

 testaceous; sheaths of ovipositor exposed about one-fourth the 

 length of abdomen, whitish, with dark tips. 



Male. — Unknown. 



LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos (C. F. Baker). Type No. 18407, 

 United States National Museum. 



Described from 4 specimens reared by Professor Baker from 

 bark containing borers. This species differs from the de- 



