166 
Philippine Journal of Science 
1919 
Tenapiialara juliana sp. nov. 
Closely related to T. malayensis, differing as follows : Antennse 
slender throughout, third segment not thicker than succeeding 
ones ; legs slenderer and shorter ; forewings without pterostigma 
and the marginal cells relatively different in size. 
Borneo, Sandakan {Baker), 1 example (genitalia broken off). 
Tenaphalara striata sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 5. 
Length of body, 2.7 to 3.1 millimeters; forewing, 3 to 3.4. 
General color orange yellow or fulvous, with narrow black mark- 
ings on vertex and thoracic dorsum; vertex with five black 
stripes, one on median line and two on each side; abdomen 
brownish; femora brown apically; antennas dark at tip of each 
segment; forewings hyaline, with several small brown flecks 
in distal third. 
Head not quite as broad as thorax, vertex broader than long, 
rectangular, nearly straight across front margin, more nearly 
flat than in congeners, with a slight depression on each side of 
median line; genie bulging roundly forward in front of vertex 
and beneath antennal sockets, covering frons, with a pair of very 
small, approximate, acutely pointed, conical processes far back 
just in front of clypeus. Frons not visible except at front 
ocellus. Antennae about twice as long as width of head, slender. 
Beak long. 
Thorax moderately broad and robust; metascutellum with 
two small, blunt epiphyses dorsad. Legs stout; hind tibiae with 
a large spur at base and four black spines at apex, one longer 
than the others and bifid. Forewings long and narrow, hyaline, 
with a whitish tinge, several black flecks on blisterlike elevations 
on membrane and a few on veins in distal third; marginal cells 
subequal. 
Abdomen moderately long. Male forceps about as long as 
anal valve, slender, arched, slightly enlarged at tip; anal valve 
constricted at base and subspherically swollen above the narrow 
base, outline in lateral view subcircular. Female genital seg- 
ment long, nearly as long as abdomen ; dorsal valve with a large 
prominent dorsal projection caudad of large anus, rounded 
broadly at its apex and bearing a single horizontal row of about 
ten long setse; apex of dorsal valve acute and, with acute point 
of ventral valve, closely embracing the stout ovipositor. 
Singapore {Baker), 1 pair. 
This is obviously close to the typical Tenaphalara but some- 
what different in the shape of head. 
