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Manila {McGregor) . Pamay, Antique Province, Batbatan Is- 
land ( McGregor ) . 
9. Chaetodacus ferrugineus limbiferus var. nov. Plate I, fig. 5. 
Male and female. — This new variety is allied to C. pedestris 
in the color of the legs and of the bristles and to C. occipitalis 
in the color of the occiput; but differs from both in the very 
broad black fore border of the wings (Plate I, fig. 5), which 
extends equally broadly to the third longitudinal vein. The 
length varies from 7 to 8 millimeters. 
Panay, Antique Province, Batbatan Island {McGregor). 
Types in my collection. 
10. Cliaetodacus continmis sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 6. 
Allied to the preceding forms of C. ferrugineus sensu latiore, 
but distinct from them as well as from all the other species here 
recorded, on account of the yellow lateral stripe of mesonotum 
being continued, without interruption, from the humeri to the 
postalar calli. 
Panay, Antique Province*, Batbatan Island {McGregor) . 
Type in my collection. 
Female. — Length of body, 6 millimeters; of ovipositor, 1.5; 
of wing 5.5. Occiput shining reddish yellow, with a less-distinct 
fuscous, central patch. Frons proportionately narrow, more 
than twice as long as broad ; entirely reddish yellow, unspotted, 
being only a little infuscated in middle of anterior half; small 
ocellar dot black; shining only on sides and at vertex. Lunula 
reddish. Antennae entirely reddish, as long as face; third joint 
as narrow as usual, infuscated at end and at upper border near 
the end. Face concave, shining yellowish, with two elongate 
black spots at apical half of antennal grooves; cheeks linear, 
with white dust; jowls narrower than breadth of third antennal 
joint, not distinctly spotted. Palpi reddish; proboscis dirty 
brownish. Cephalic bristles black; only two pairs of lower 
orbital bristles. 
Mesonotum with a very characteristic pattern: On the back 
reddish, with a short pale yellowish pubescence; finely punc- 
tulate and rather shining at sides ; along the middle two opacous, 
whitish longitudinal stripes, separated by a narrow darkish and 
shining middle streak, not extending to scutellum; along dor- 
socentral lines two shining black longitudinal stripes, one on 
each side, extending from the black collar to scutellum and united 
there by a shining black transverse stripe; humeri wholly yel- 
low; supra-alar yellow stripe broad and continued in front of 
