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weakly percurrent ; humeral angles prominent, obtuse ; posterior 

 process nearly straight, except tip, which is decurved and closely 

 pressed against abdomen, extending well beyond internal angle 

 of tegmen, but not reaching its apex, tip darker with sometimes 

 a lighter area before it. 



Tegmina very dark, appearing almost opaque on account of 

 the black abdomen showing through ; base coriaceous and punc- 

 tate; apex smoky hyaline, just reaching tip of abdomen. 



Sides of thorax pubescent; undersurface of thorax and head 

 black; undersurface of abdomen deep brown with venter jet 

 black; femora black; knees and tibise ferruginous; tarsi and 

 claws brown. 



Length to tips of tegmina, 4.2 millimeters; width between 

 humeral angles, 2.1. 



Mindanao, Zamboanga (Baker) , 3 females. 



Type (a female, Baker's duplicate No. 7643) in my col- 

 lection; two paratypes (unnumbered) in Professor Baker's col- 

 lection. One of these paratypes is from Davao, Mindanao. 



Gargara rugonervosa sp. nov. 



Small, robust, rough, black, veins of tegmina very prominent 

 and nodulate; posterior process somewhat sinuate, extending 

 just beyond internal angle of tegmen; tegmina uniform black 

 with raised and tuberculate veins ; legs black ; tarsi light yellow. 



Head wider than long, solid black, finely punctate, sparingly 

 pubescent; upper (basal) margin sinuate; eyes black, not prom- 

 inent; ocelli verj'^ small, pearly, nearer to the eyes than to each 

 other and situated slightly above a line drawn through centers 

 of eyes; clypeus strongly reflexed, extended well below inferior 

 margin of face, tip smooth, rounded. 



Pronotum rough, concolorous black, finely and densely punc- 

 tate, sparingly pubescent; median carina strongly percurrent; 

 metopidium nearly vertical ; humeral angles prominent ; posterior 

 process somewhat sinuate, tip slightly decurved and extending 

 just beyond internal angle of tegmen. 



Tegmina dull black, base and veins shining black ; base punc- 

 tate ; veins raised and decorated with large nodules. 



Undersurface of body and all parts of legs black except tarsi, 

 which are yellowish white. 



Length to tips of tegmina, 3 millimeters; width between hu- 

 meral angles, 1.5. 



Luzon, Nueva Vizcaya, Imugan (Baker), 2 females and 1 

 male. 



