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ular and distinct band across tegmen below tip of posterior 

 process. 



Sides of thorax covered with white tomentose patch that is 

 not distinct in all cabinet specimens. 



Undersurf ace of body dark brown or black ; legs uniform fer- 

 ruginous; trochanters strongly spined. 



Length to tips of tegmina, 5 millimeters; width between hu- 

 meral angles, 2.3. 



Male. — Darker and more slender than the female and with 

 markings of tegmina more distinct. 



Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (Baker) ; Nueva Vizcaya, Imugan 

 (Baker) ; 3 females and 1 male. 



Type (a female) and paratype (unnumbered) in Professor 

 Baker's collection; allotype (Baker's duplicate No. 7642) and 

 paratype in my collection. 



Genus GAE6ARA Amyot and Serville 



Gar^ara nig^rofasciata St41. 



Add : Habitat. — Mindanao, Davao and Dapitan (Baker) . 



Gargara nitidipennis Funkhouser. 



Add : Habitat. — Mindanao, Davao and Iligan (Baker) ; Lu- 

 zon, Benguet, Baguio (Baker). 



Gargara pygmaea Walker. 



Add: Habitat. — Mindanao, Davao (Baker). 



Gargara tuberculata Funkhouser. 



Add : Habitat. — Mindanao, Davao and Zamboanga (Baker) ; 

 Luzon, Tayabas, Malinao (Baker). 



Gargara varicolor St41. 

 Add: Habitat. — Mindanao, Davao (Baker). 



Gargara pulchripennis St^l. 



Add: Habitat. — Mindanao, Davao (Baker). 



Gargara patruelis Still. 



Add: Habitat. — Mindanao, Davao (Baker). 



Gargara nigrocarinata Funkhouser. 



Add : Habitat. — Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (Baker) . 



Gargara maculipennis sp. nov. Plate I, figs. 13 and 14. 



Small, robust, dark brown species with tegmina beautifully 

 decorated with brown and white ; posterior process of pronotum 



