686 
The Philippine Journal of Science 
1921 
Length from front of head to tips of tegmina, 7.6 millimeters ; 
width between humeral angles, 3; height of pronotal process 
from top of head, 3.8; distance between tips of lateral horns, 
5.9. 
Type, a female, in Professor Baker’s collection. 
Palawan, Puerto Princesa {Baker). 
This species may be distinguished from any previously de- 
scribed species of the genus by the fact that the posterior process 
arises well below the lateral horns. 
Cryptaspidia pilosa sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 10. 
Near C. impressa Stal but smaller and differs in having the 
metopidium without a keel, the head nearly flat, the tegmina 
without ferruginous fascia and the clypeus only feebly pubes- 
cent. 
Black, shining, punctate, pilose; pronotum strongly convex 
in front, smooth on metopidium, carinate on posterior process; 
posterior process just reaching internal angles of tegmina; teg- 
mina hyaline except at base which is black; veins of tegmina 
strongly pilose ; undersurface of body black ; femora dark brown 
or black; tibiae and tarsi ferruginous. 
Head much wider than long, nearly rectangular, only feebly 
convex between ocelli, strongly depressed between ocelli and 
eyes, finely punctate, closely pubescent, with short golden hairs, 
base sinuate; eyes large, prominent, luteous mottled with ferru- 
ginous; ocelli small, pearly, semitransparent, much farther from 
each other than from the eyes and situated well above an imag- 
inary line drawn through centers of eyes ; clypeus short, nearly 
triangular, apical margin rounded and almost continuing the 
lower margin of the gense, finely punctate, feebly pubescent, 
with very short hairs. 
Pronotum black, shining, regularly and strongly punctate, 
strongly pilose, with long golden hairs; metopidium wider than 
high, regularly rounded, not carinate, strongly pilose; lateral 
angles prominent, triangular, blunt, extending farther laterad 
than the outside margins of the eyes; posterior process short, 
depressed at base, gradually acuminate, tricarinate, strongly 
pilose, slightly deflexed at tip which just reaches internal angles 
of tegmina; tegmina hyaline, wrinkled, five apical and two dis- 
coidal areas, immaculate except at base which is black, punctate 
and pilose, the black coriaceous area extending for one-third 
the length of the tegmina along the costal margin but less than 
half that distance along the internal margin, this black area also 
being divided by a hyaline line through the center, veins brown, 
