58 Psyche [March 
Tagalopsocus hyalinus sp. nov. 
Head yellowish brown, clothed with short white hair, 
thoracic notum darker (but not black), with still shorter 
white hair; antennse pale, with moderately long hair; ab- 
domen dark; legs pale. 
Wings hyaline, veins yellowish brown, margin all around 
brown as in T. luzonensis, the margins and veins with many 
short hairs as in that species, the stigma is a little wider 
in the middle, and without the dark color of T. luzonensis , 
the stem of the radial fork is a little curved, and the veins 
of fork also more curved than in the other species, and 
lower branches of media also slightly curved. The areola 
postica is large and high as in that species. 
Length 4.5 to 5 mm. 
From Imugin, N. Viscaya ; Surigao, Mindinao, Mt. Make- 
ling, Luzon, Philippine Islands (Baker). 
Ectopsocus aethiops var. bakeri var. nov. 
Fig. 3. 
This agrees with E. aethiops Hagen in the position of 
the pale marks, three along median cells, and one above 
anal vein. In this form the first and last of those in median 
cells are very large, and that above end of anal vein a 
good-sized, triangular spot; in the typical aethiops (Cey- 
lon) the three along median cells are all very small and 
subequal, and that above end of anal vein reduced to a line. 
Of the same size as typical form. 
From Mt. Makeling, Philippines (Baker). 
Myrmeleonid^e 
Stenares frazeri sp. nov. 
$ Face pale, cheeks wth an inner dark streak next to 
the clypeus, mandibles and palpi dark, a dark band through 
bases of the antennae; vertex pale, with a median tri- 
angular black spot from behind and numerous (about 40) 
