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a transverse impression and with a median longitudinal im- 

 pressed line reaching- the transverse impression. Metasternum 

 as long as mesosternum, orificia short, a little curved, directed 

 outM^ard. Venter at least twice longer than pectus. Middle 

 legs a little separated. Front femora incrassate, spinulous be- 

 neath in the apical half; all tibiae shorter than the femora; all 

 tarsi as long as the tibiae, first joint incrassate, subequal to the 

 combined lengths of the other two. 



Differs from the allied genera Macropes Motsch. and Ischno- 

 clemus Fieb. by the narrower body, the transversally placed 

 orificia, the narrower scutellum, the venation of the membrane, 

 the much longer abdomen, and the structure of the legs; from 

 Ischnodemus also by the much shorter postocular part of 

 the head. 



Type of the genus, Rhabdomorphus longurio sp. nov. 



Rhabdomorphus longurio sp. nov. 



Black, basal border of pronotum pitchy testaceous, clavus and 

 corium (including epipleura) pale lucid, membrane grayish white 

 with black veins, abdomen (except last segment) brownish red, 

 rostrum and legs testaceous; clothed with an extremely short 

 and fine sericeous whitish pubescence, very sparingly so on the 

 corium; basal border of pronotum and disk of mesosternum 

 glabrous. Head finely rugulose, eyes rather small, moderately 

 prominent, antennae sublinear, a little shorter than head and 

 pronotum together, second joint twice as long as first, third 

 slightly shorter than second, fourth about as long as first and 

 second united, rostrum reaching posterior margin of prosternum. 

 Pronotum impunctate, the anterior half with a longitudinal me- 

 dian impression, the posterior half transversely rugulose, but 

 with the basal border broadly levigate. Elytra extended some- 

 what beyond middle of antepenultimate dorsal segment, com- 

 missure of clavus shorter than scutellum. Abdomen very finely 

 rugulose, disk of venter almost smooth, fifth ventral segment of 

 female in the middle little more than one-third the length of 

 fourth. 



Length, female, 7 millimeters. 



Luzon, Benguet, Baguio. 



Genus ANISOSOMA novum 



Body oblong-ovate. Head small, about as broad as long, dis- 

 tinctly broader than apex of pronotum, a little exserted, the 

 lateral margins with a tubercle behind the eyes, clypeus passing 

 apex of juga, ocelli more distant from each other than from 



