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Philippine Journal of Science 
1919 
Euphalerus grandis sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 7. 
Length of body, 3.1 millimeters ; forewing, 3.2. General color 
yellowish or greenish brown, mottled on thoracic dorsum, and 
often on vertex also, with brown; tarsi brown; antennae black 
at tip of each segment and apical two segments brown; fore- 
wings mottled and banded with brown. 
Head not as broad as thorax, strongly defiexed. Vertex quite 
flat, rugulose, with a very shallow concavity on each side of 
median line, a small tubercle on each outer angle behind an- 
tennal base, a little more than half as long as broad, anterior 
ocellus on top. Genal cones large, broad, flat, quadrate, two- 
thirds as long as vertex, on same plane with vertex, nearly con- 
tiguous along inner margin, with thick, white pubescence distad. 
Eyes large, black, somewhat recessive. Antennae more than 
three times as long as width of head, very slender. 
Thorax very broad, robust, strongly arched. Pronotum long, 
mesonotum very large. Legs thick ; hind tibiae with a very small 
spur at base and several black spines at apex. Forewings large, 
broad, subrhomboidal, veins thick, alternately brown and fla- 
vous, membrane thick, flavous, subhyaline, maculated with nu- 
merous small brown spots which are aggregated along apical 
margin into a broad band; pterostigma very large and broad. 
Hind wings smaller, thin, hyaline, delicate. 
Abdomen rather short, thick, humped upward. Male forceps 
about two-thirds as long as anal valve, relatively thick, bluntly 
rounded at apex, sides subparallel; anal valve simple, broadest 
at base and narrowing slightly toward apex. Female genital 
segment very short, dorsal valve a little longer than ventral, 
apex subacute and sometimes flexed upward, with long hairs 
near middle and short bristles at apex. 
Moluccas, Toeal {Muir), 3 females. Tenimber Islands, 
Larat {Muir), December, 1907, 3 females and 1 male. 
Euphalerus maculcsus sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 8. 
Length of body, 1.9 millimeters; forewing, 2. General color 
mottled brown and greenish or dirty white; femora brown, tib- 
iae pale ; antenna brown at apex of each segment ; forewings 
conspicuously mottled and maculated with brown. 
Head small, defiexed, about as broad as prothorax, much nar- 
rower than mesothorax across base of forewings. Vertex more 
than half as long as broad, flat, rugulose, anterior ocellus above ; 
genal cones short, less than half as long as vertex, flat, in same 
