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antennse black; mesothorax and scutellum very coarsely punc- 
tured, scutellum and disk of mesothorax shining between the 
punctures; area of metathorax triangular, transversely plicate 
basally; tubercles with a large yellow spot, and a very widely 
interrupted yellow marginal band on prothorax; tegulse piceous, 
with a yellow spot; wings rather dusky, stigma piceous, first 
recurrent nervure joining second submarginal cell a short dis- 
tance from base; legs black, anterior tibise with a broad yellow 
stripe on more than basal half, middle tibi^ with a light spot 
at extreme base; hind tibiae broadly light at base; abdomen 
broad, polished, without evident punctures. 
Luzon, Mount Banahao {Baker). Somewhat related to P. 
feai Vachal, from Burma. 
Prosopis opacissima sp. nov. 
Female. — Length, 5.5 to 6 millimeters; black, with the meso- 
thorax dull and excessively densely punctured, the scutellum 
with much larger and more widely separated punctures; man- 
dibles black, red at apex; orbits strongly converging below; 
yellow face marks consisting of cuneiform lateral marks, trun- 
cate above at level of antennse, and a broad band on clypeus, 
not reaching upper margin, its length at least twice its breadth, 
and its upper end rounded ; scape black, flagellum very obscurely 
brown beneath; thick upper border of prothorax interrupted 
in middle, tubercles and spot on tegulse yellow; base of meta- 
thorax dull and rugose; wings hyaline, stigma brown; first 
recurrent nervure meeting first transverse cubital; basitarsi, 
basal two-thirds of anterior tibi^ in front, middle tibise at base, 
and nearly basal half of hind tibise yellow; abdomen moderately 
shining, with extremely fine punctures. 
Mindanao, Davao (from Baker, type locality). Luzon, La- 
guna., Mount Maquiling (from Baker). Related to P. scnitula 
Vachal, from Burma. 
Prosopis palavanica Cockerell. 
Prosopis palavanica Cockerell, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1915), VIII, 
16, 1. 
Palawan, Puerto Princesa (from. Baker) . 
Prosopis mindanensis Cockerell. 
Prosopis mindanensis Cockerell, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1915), 
VIII, 16, 48G. 
Mindanao, Dapitan (from Baker). 
Prosopis tenguetensis sp. nov. 
Mole. — Length, about 6.5 millimeters ; black, with rather slen- 
