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Campsomeris (Campsoraeris) aureicollis Lepeletier. 
All of the Philippine specimens before me have the hair of 
the anterior part of the thorax reddish, and for the time being, 
at least, it seems advisable to use the name aureicollis as a 
specific one. Ashmead in 1904 1 added the name albicollis to 
the list of Philippine species, but as none of the forms have 
the hair of the collar pale the name albicollis should be removed 
until specimens of this variety are collected in the Islands. 
Luzon, Bulacan Province, Baliuag ( B . Arce ), Bureau of 
Agriculture accession No. 1590: Laguna Province, Mount 
Maquiling {Baker) : Manila, July 14, 1901. Panay, Antique 
Province, Culasi, June, 1918 {McGregor). Mindanao, May, 
1911 (C. V. Piper) ; Dapitan {Baker 3187). All females. 
Campsomeris (Campsomeris) species? 
A number of males, which run to Campsomeris grossa in 
Bingham’s key, are much smaller and represent a species which 
until further study cannot be identified. They may be the 
male of the female considered as a variety of a urulenta. 
Luzon, Mountain Province, Baguio {Baker) : Laguna Prov- 
ince, Los Banos {Baker) ; Mount Maquiling {Baker) ; Mount 
Banahao {Baker 4961) . Mindanao, Davao {Baker 6908) . All 
males. 
Campsomeris (Campsomeris) annulata (Fabricius). 
Luzon, Pangasinan Province, Rosales {C. R. Jones), Bureau 
of Agriculture accession Nos. 379, 380: Laguna Province, Los 
Banos {Baker 1431) male. Panay, Antique Province, Culasi, 
June, 1918 {McGregor) . Leyte, Tacloban {Baker 3794) male. 
Mindanao, Iligan {Baker) female; Davao {Baker 6912) female, 
male; Cagayan {Baker 3795) male. 
Campsomeris (Campsomeris) aurulenta (Smith). 
This species is evidently allied to Campsomeris iris Lepele- 
tier where both the female and male run in Bingham’s key to 
the species of British India. 
Luzon, Mountain Province, Baguio {W. Robinson, C. V. 
Piper) females: Bataan Province, Lamao {C. R. Jones), Bureau 
of Agriculture accession No. 1750; Laguna Province, Los Banos 
{Baker 522, 1834) female, male; Mount Maquiling {Baker 1835, 
1363) female, male; Mount Banahao {Baker) male. PANAY, 
1 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 28 (1905) 152. 
