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reaching apex of clavus; on corium a discal vitta, two lines on 

 each side of the vitta, the apical margin, numerous points to 

 embolium and cuneus, and apical margin of embolium ; on pectus 

 apical margin of prosternum, an oblique propleural line, posterior 

 margin of mesopleura, a small metapleural spot, and orificia; on 

 venter a small spot near basal angles of the segments and their 

 extreme apical margin; the ochraceous markings of corium and 

 clavus consist of minute scales ; epipleura of corium fawn-colored, 

 its exterior margin blackish, finely dotted with whitish, the veins 

 black, margined on each side with whitish; wings sublacteous, 

 pellucid; antennae from their base to a little beyond middle of 

 second joint ferruginous, the remainder fuscous; rostrum tes- 

 taceous, toward apex piceous; legs dark fuscous, coxae and 

 trochanters very pale testaceous, hind femora with a whitish 

 annulation in the apical half, all knees narrowly pallescent, tibiae 

 at apex and tarsi dark testaceous; body without exserted hairs, 

 only the venter finely and rather thinly and palely pilose. Head 

 as broad as apex of pronotum, eyes large but moderately pro- 

 minent, seen from above much longer than broad, the space be- 

 tween them not quite two times broader than an eye, antennae 

 glabrous, the last two joints finely and shortly pilose, first joint 

 distinctly passing apex of head, in length equal to half the 

 width of head, second about three times longer than first and 

 as long as pronotal basal margin, slender but with the apical 

 half slightly thicker than the basal half, third and fourth sub- 

 equal, each of them longer than first, together one-third shorter 

 than second, rostrum reaching middle of venter. Pronotum tra- 

 peziform, longitudinally slightly, transversally more distinctly, 

 convex, two times broader than long and as long as its apical 

 width, lateral margins very narrowly reflexed, humeral angles 

 very narrowly rounded, the calli not produced over the median 

 part of the collar, reaching backward beyond middle of pronotum, 

 separated by a feeble, anteriorly abbreviated impression. 

 Scutellum slightly convex. Elytra (female) much longer than 

 abdomen, commissure of clavus as long as scutellum, cuneus 

 reaching apex of abdomen, about as long as broad, exterior cell 

 of membrane small but distinct. Wings slightly shorter than 

 elytra. Legs subglabrous. 



Length, female, 3.1 millimeters, inclusive of membrane, 3.9; 

 width, 1.9. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling. 



Related to P. javanica Popp., but readily distinguished by 

 the structure of the head and the antennae, much less convex 

 scutellum, and different coloration. 



