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extreme exterior basal angle of the membrane and its veins 

 luteous; antenna dark fuscous, the fourth joint with a pale 

 testaceous annulation reaching from near base to the middle, 

 rostrum and legs tawny, femora a little darker toward apex, 

 tarsi fuscous at apex. Head alutaceous, with a few erect hairs, 

 slightly longer than broad, about one-fourth narrower than 

 anterior pronotal lobe, a little widened from anterior angle of 

 eyes to apex of antennif erous tubercles ; antennae a little shorter 

 than the body, first joint passing apex of head by more than 

 half its length; rostrum scarcely passing middle coxse. Pro- 

 notum somewhat broader than long, anterior lobe scarcely 

 longer than posterior lobe, impunctate, with very few erect 

 hairs, laterally, finely, transversely rugulose, collar with a 

 (sometimes indistinct) transverse impressed line, posterior lobe 

 sparsely punctate. Scutellum (except the Y-shaped elevation) 

 somewhat thickly punctate. Exocorium and outer apical part 

 of mesocorium sparsely and rather coarsely punctate. Pectus 

 alutaceous. Abdomen beneath Math a short and moderately 

 dense sericeous pubescence and a long and very fine exserted 

 hair near the posterior angles of the last three segments. Front 

 femora beneath with very few minute tubercles and near apex 

 with one or two ven^ small spinules; front tibiae unarmed in 

 both sexes. 



Length, male, 6 millimeters; female, 6.7. 



Mindanao, Davao. 



Closely allied and very similar to P. cuneata Dist., but 

 narrower, with much less divergent antenniferous tubercles and 

 much less spinous fore femora. 



Pameraha procera sp. nov. 



Dark castaneous; head, scutellum, meso- and metasternum 

 black ; membrane fuscous ; apical margin of pronotum and 

 of prosternum, two vittae, a large sublateral suffusion, lateral 

 margins and a small humeral spot to posterior pronotal lobe, 

 two small spots to scutellum and posterior half of its lateral 

 margins, corium and clavus (except the fuscous punctation), 

 exterior basal angle and veins of membrane, posterior margin 

 of propleura and metapleura, and connexivum and lateral mai'- 

 gins of venter luteus; antennse, rostrum, and legs testaceous, 

 apex of the first three antennal joints and fourth joint fuscous- 

 black, the latter not far from the base with a whitish annulation 

 reaching the middle, coxse pitchy black, femora (excluding basal 

 half of the hind pair) with small brown spots arranged in 

 longitudinal rows and somewhat dusky toward apex, tarsi fus- 



