AI CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALINA. 
Hypocryphalus obscurus, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.25 mm.; body short, suboval, reddish brown; pronotum 
scarcely broader than long, clothed with short pubescence, rugosities fine, confused, 
extending toward sides, apex slightly produced and armed with six or eight teeth; 
head with front convex, with median shining spot, the remaining surface alutaceous; 
elytra with apex retuse, declivity oblique, with faintly evident striz. Calapan, 
P.I., in Cacao silvestre, June 16, 1903; J. L. Webb, collector (No. 10). Type, Cat. 
No. 7605, U. S. National Museum. 
Length, male, 1.15 mm. 
Hypocryphalus striatus, new species. $ 
Length, female type, 1.5 mm.; body short, elliptical, light brown; pronotum 
sparsely pubescent, rugosities fine, confused, not extending into posterior dorsal 
area, apical margin rather strongly produced, with six or eight serrations; elytral 
interspaces densely clothed with exceedingly fine scales and with longer, stout hairs 
in approximate rows, becoming obsolete toward base, striz faint, very narrow and 
shining, but scarcely impressed except toward side margins and on declivity, declivity 
oblique, convex, with striz slightly impressed, apex obtuse. Calapan, P. I., in 
Parinarium sp., June 16, 1903; J. L. Webb, collector (No. 12). Type, Cat. No. 
7606, U. S. National Museum. 
Nore: The front is obscure in the type. 
Genus DACRYPHALUS, new genus. 
Antennal funicle 5-jointed, joint 5 short and much broader; club 
compressed, broad, with side margins subequally rounded, not 
sinuate, anterior face with three procurved sutures, and posterior 
face with two broadly procurved sutures, without septa; pronotum 
with apical margin rounded and serrate; eyes short, elliptical, 
emarginate. Type of genus, Dacryphalus obesus, new species. 
Dacryphalus obesus, new species. 
(BISEE Stie 2 Zale) 
Length, female type, 1.75 mm.; body short, stout, light brown; pronotum much 
broader than long, with sides broadly rounded from base to apex, sparsely pubescent, 
rugosities moderately coarse, confused, converging and extending toward base, apical 
margin with four short, broad, equal, and four smaller teeth, posterior dorsal area 
short, lateral area broader, both subalutaceous; front broad, flattened, opaque, with 
recurved posterior rows of coarse punctures; elytra with base faintly margined, 
lateral margin faintly rounded from base to apex, apex broadly rounded, not retuse, 
densely clothed with fine, short scales and with numerous rather long, erect, stout 
hairs In approximate rows from base to apex, striz faintly impressed but without 
distinct punctures, declivity with strize distinctly impressed, interspaces slightly 
convex. Pagbilao, P.I.,in “‘ margadilao’’ log, August 4, 1903; J. L. Webb, collector 
(No. 95c). Type, Cat. No. 7607, U. S. National Museum. 
Genus XYLOCLEPTES Ferrari. 
Antennal funicle 5-jointed, joint 5 broad; club compressed, broad, 
strongly narrowed toward base and apex broadly rounded, with one 
or two obscure to distinct sutures on anterior face and with or 
