280 Philippine Journal of Science 1919 
Halietus postlucens sp. nov. 
Female. — Length, about 7 millimeters ; black, with pale ocher- 
ous hair; head ordinary; face glistening, clypeus with a de- 
pression at apical middle; front dull, narrowly shining along 
orbits; antennae black; scutellum with fuscous hair, postscu- 
tellum with pale tomentum; mesothorax and scutellum shining, 
sparsely and finely punctured; area of metathorax poorly de- 
fined, glistening, with feeble, raised lines, and apically distinct 
traces of transverse striae; posterior truncation well defined, 
smooth and shining; tegulae piceous, with a reddish spot; wings 
dusky, stigma and nervures dull reddish, not dark; first recur- 
rent nervure joining basal corner of third submarginal cell; 
third submarginal cell considerably larger and broader than 
second, though second is fairly broad; legs black, with pale 
ocherous hair, tarsi reddened at apex; abdomen shining, with- 
out evident punctures; some pale tomentum at bases of second 
and following segments; venter with pale ocherous hair, not 
forming a long curled scopa or lateral patches. 
Luzon, Mountain Province, Baguio {Baker). 
Halietus fulvovittatus sp. nov. 
Female. — Length, 6 to 6.3 millimeters; black, the hind mar- 
gins of the abdominal segments broadly testaceous or pale 
golden, the bands shading into ferruginous along their anterior 
margins, the bands on first two segments broader in the middle 
than at the sides; hair of head and thorax white with a creamy 
tint, dense on upper border of prothorax laterally, on margins of 
tubercles, and on postscutellum, thin on face; head ordinary; 
mandibles dark red in middle; flagellum obscurely reddish 
beneath; middle of clypeus depressed and punctured; a shining 
line along anterior orbits; mesothorax and scutellum finely and 
rather closely punctured ; area of metathorax finely but very dis- 
tinctly striate on basal half ; posterior truncation with long hair 
and without sharp margins ; teguke bright fulvous ; wings faintly 
dusky, nervures and stigma dilute reddish sepia; first recur- 
rent nervure joining second submarginal cell near apex; third 
submarginal cell larger than second, but higher than broad; 
knees and small joints of tarsi ferruginous; hind tibiae and tarsi 
dull reddish; hind spur with three stout teeth; abdomen broad, 
conspicuously thinly hairy, but without bands or patches of 
tomentum ; venter with short hair, but no curled scopa or lateral 
patches. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling {Baker), 2. 
