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long and at base four times broader than at apex, anterior lobe 

 twice broader than head, posterior lobe subequal in length to 

 anterior lobe (including collar) and two-thirds broader than it. 

 Legs shortly pilose. 



Length, female, 4.8 millimeters. 



Mindanao, Iligan. 



Allied to A. elegajvtulus Schum., but much smaller, with quite 

 differently colored corium and clavus. 



Aristonabis poppiusi sp. nov. 



Sanguineous; elytra (including membrane), mesostethium, 

 and metastethium black; corium with a pyriform white spot 

 at the apical margin; first antennal joint reddish, second dark 

 fuscous, third and fourth brownish testaceous; rostrum reddish 

 testaceous; legs sanguineous, tarsi luteous; shortly palely 

 villose, impunctate. Head with the anteocular part a little nar- 

 rowed toward apex, first joint of antennae glabrous, the incras- 

 sate second joint as long as width of head across the eyes, pilose, 

 the last two joints longly pilose, third distinctly shorter than 

 second, sublinear, fourth as long as third. Pronotum nearly 

 twice broader than long and at base five times broader than at 

 apex, anterior lobe two and a half times broader than head, 

 posterior lobe almost as long as anterior lobe (including collar) 

 and two-thirds broader than it, without an impression near the 

 humeri. Legs sparingly shortly pilose. 



Length, female, 4 millimeters. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling. 



Very distinct from any of the four other known species of 

 the genus. 



MIRID^ 



CYLAPIN^E 



Peritropis poppiana sp. nov. 



Elliptical, opaque, black with the following ochraceous mark- 

 ings : On upper side of head two slightly curved transverse lines 

 in the basal part and five longitudinal lines, of which the next 

 outmost on each side is furcate anteriorly; on pronotum all 

 margins (narrowly) , two sublateral lines on each side (the inner 

 one abbreviated), numerous minute discal mottlings, and some 

 transverse subconfluent lines in the basal part; on scutellum 

 two oblique basal spots, a short lateral vitta, apex, and many 

 small discal points ; on clavus the inner and commissural margins 

 and three lines, of which the inmost (excluding its basal part) 

 is much broader than the others and the median percurrent, 



