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The Philippine Journal of Science 
1919 
7. Mesothorax finely punctured • contradicta sp. nov. 
Mesothorax coarsely punctured; female with face broad, area of clypeus 
above yellow mark about as broad as long; male with face narrow, 
area of clypeus above yellow mark much longer than broad. 
luzonica Cockerell. 
Prosopis worcesteri sp. nov. 
Male {type). — Length, nearly 6 millimeters; dark blue, the 
cheeks and sides of thorax green; mandibles black, reddish api- 
cally; labrum black; clypeus white, with the lateral and inferior 
margins black; white lateral face marks filling space between 
clypeus and eye, and extending nearly halfway up front, ending 
obtusely but narrowly; scape black with a reddish spot at ex- 
treme base; flagellum short for a male, ferruginous beneath; 
mesothorax finely and closely punctured; tubercles with a pale 
spot, but prothorax otherwise dark ; base of metathorax shining, 
area not distinctly defined; tegulee black, wings dusky, stigma 
piceous; recurrent nervures joining second submarginal cell 
about equally distant from base and apex; basitarsi white or 
whitish except apically ; hind tibiae white at base. 
Female. — Face dark green, without light markings; tubercles 
without light spot ; hind tibiae white at base, but their basitarsi 
entirely dark. 
Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos, male (Baker, type) ; Mount Ma- 
quiling, females (Baker). Allied to P. jacobsoni Friese, from 
Java, but distinguished by the longer lateral face marks and 
dark clypeal margin. I have ventured to associate this pretty 
little species with the name of one who will be always remem- 
bered for his varied labors in the Philippine Islands. 
Prosopis taclobana Cockerell. 
Prosopis taclobana CocKEEELL, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1915), VIII, 
16 , 2 . 
Leyte, Tacloban (from Baker) . 
Prosopis tagala Ashmead. 
Prosopis tagala Ashmead, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. (1905), 28, 959. 
Luzon, Manila (C. S. Banks). I have examined Ashmead’s 
type. 
Prosopis cuneifera sp. nov. 
Female. — Length, 6 millimeters or over (abdomen of type 
strongly retracted) ; very robust, black; light marks of face 
consisting of cuneiform lateral marks, obliquely truncate above 
at level of antenna, and a broad median band (not twice as 
long as broad) on clypeus, not extending above the middle third; 
