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prescutellar space, a short subdorsal line 
beginning near the anterior margin and ex- 
tending posteriorly to the level of the fossae, 
a line curving mesally along the fossae and 
then extending straight back to the posterior 
margin of the scutum, a short line above the 
wing base, and an even shorter line or patch 
on the lateral margin just above the para- 
tergite; dorso-central, acrostichal, and pre- 
scutellar bristles present. Scutellum with small 
broad dark scales on the mid lobe, some pale 
scales may be present basally, lateral lobes 
with sparse narrow pale scales. Apn with 
broad pale scales; ppn with a line of narrow- 
curved pale scales along dorsal margin, 
broadened dark scales centrally, and a small 
patch of broadened pale scales ventrally. The 
following pleural areas each with a patch of 
broad pale scales: Propleural, subspiracular, 
postspiracular, paratergite, sub-prealar, dorsal 
sternopleural, medio-posterior sternopleural, 
and mesepimeral. Legs: Fore femur with an- 
terior surface dark except for a thin longi- 
tudinal white line very near to the ventral 
margin, mid femur similar except the line is 
median, hind femur similar except the line is 
broader and is near to the dorsal margin for 
at least a portion of its course. Fore tibia with 
an apical pale band, mid tibia may have a 
broken white-scaled anterior line, all of the 
tibiae with a short ventro-basal area of pale 
scaling. Fore tarsus dark, mid tarsus with a 
basal white band on I and usually some apical 
pale scales; hind tarsus with basal and apical 
bands on I-IV (apical pale area on IV in- 
complete ventrally), V all white on dorsal 
surface. Fore and mid tarsal claws unequal, 
the larger bidentate, the smaller unidentate; 
hind tarsal claws equal, simple. Wings: Dark- 
scaled, a short subbasal pale area on the 
costa. Abdomen: Tergite I with a lateral band 
of pale scales, II with a small medio-basal 
pale spot, III-VI with basal white bands. 
Sternites with basal white bands. Terminalia: 
Basistyle without basal and apical lobes, 
lateral surface heavily scaled (omitted in 
figure). Claspette appendage elongate, slen- 
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Fig. 10. A. {Finlay a) hanksi. Male terminalia. 
a, Lateral aspect of claspette (Samar); b, terminalia 
(Mindanao). 
der, only slightly broadened in lateral view. 
Female: Differs from male chiefly as follows : 
Palpus approximately one-fourth as long as 
the proboscis, apex pale-scaled, a small sub- 
basal pale patch usually present. Torus with 
pale scales medially. Fore tarsus with a narrow ; 
