xiii, D, 3 Be7'groth: Philippine Heteroptera, I 103 



Agui^a compactilis sp. nov. 



Glabrous, subopaque, black; a small lateral spot to pronotum 

 at its transverse impression, clavus (except the punctate strise) , 

 the subbasal part of the corium as far as to the level of the 

 scutellar apex, a round costal spot behind middle of corium, an- 

 other round spot opposite the former near inner apical angle 

 of corium, and a more or less interrupted narrow vitta between 

 the two round spots whitish; membrane also whitish, but the 

 apical half somewhat inf uscated, the veins fuscous ; rostrum and 

 legs black, tibise fuscous, their apex and the tarsi testaceous; 

 thickly and very finely punctate, corium seriately and much less 

 punctulate, venter alutaceous. First joint of rostrum not quite 

 reaching base of head. Front lobe of pronotum one-third longer 

 than the hind lobe. Elytra reaching apex of abdomen. 



Length, male, 2.5 millimeters. 



Luzon, Benguet, Baguio. 



Allied to A. crassa Dist., but smaller and with quite differently 

 colored legs. 



In the single specimen I have seen, the fourth antennal joint 

 was lacking, and the second and third were destroyed by an 

 accident before I had described them, but as far as I remember, 

 they were constructed and colored much as A. crassa; the first 

 antennal joint is pale brownish in its basal half, the rest being 

 stramineous. 



To the generic characters of Agunga Dist. should be added: 

 Head more than twice broader than long, vertex four times 

 broader than an eye, ocelli very far apart, antenniferous tuber- 

 cles convergent, rounded exteriorly, basal joint of rostrum longer 

 than first antennal joint; pronotum with the carinate lateral 

 margins obtusely angled a little behind apex, their apical part 

 being obliquely truncate behind the eyes; clavus with triseriate 

 punctation, the two exterior rows placed extremely close to each 

 other, the commissure more than half the length of scutellum, 

 claval suture longer than apical margin of corium ; fourth ventral 

 segment with two sublateral, glandular spots placed near each 

 other in the anterior part of the segment. 



Genus ENTISBERUS Distant 



Entisberns Distant, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1903), VII, 11, 74; 

 Fauna Brit. Ind., Rhynch. (1903), 2, 66. 



Body oblong. Head much broader than long, strongly de- 

 clivous (60°), seen from the side conically produced obliquely 



