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three-fourths; lorum and lateral margin of postocular part of head 
fuscous; bucculae short, gula long. Eyes granulate, far removed from 
apex of pronotum, seen from above small and rounded, seen from 
side obliquely ovate, postocular part of head gradually but strongly 
narrowed. Rostrum moderately thick, length 2.75 mm., distinctly 
surpassing apex of posterior coxae. Antennae linear, slender, in- 
serted below middle of anterior margins of eyes, dark brown, first seg- 
ment stramineous, a broad ring beyond basal fourth of second segment, 
basal fourth of third and basal fifth of fourth whitish; length of 
seoments L: IL: WL: IV=1.8 mm.: 2.85 mm.:2.1 mm.:1.2 mm. 
Pronotum, length 1.25 mm., width at base 1.85 mm., at apex 0.67 
mm.; posterior lobe strongly convex, posterior margin broadly 
rounded, lateral margins strongly sinuate behind calli and with pos- 
terior half roundedly elevated ; apical collar nearly as long as thickness" 
of first antennal segment; calli convex, reaching side of pronotum, 
anteriorly confluent, posterior margin broadly impressed, strongly 
punctate along the impression, together with apical collar forming an 
anterior lobe about half as long as the posterior lobe; lateral margins 
and three longitudinal bands on posterior lobe silvery, seen from the 
side a longitudinal line along the anterior half of lateral margin fus- 
cous. Scutellum triangular, strongly convex before apex, depressed 
and deeply medially bipunctate, length 0.7 mm., width 0.85 mm. 
Hemelytra with apex of cuneus attaining apex of abdomen, finely 
punctulate, semitransparent, clavus and corium without veins, claval 
suture strongly punctate; embolar margins subparallel, very narrowly 
fuscous; cuneus horizontal, length 0.65 mm., width 0.4 mm., fracture 
distinct, exterior margin narrowly fuscous; membrane transparent, 
bicellulate, inner apex of major areole rounded. 
Disk of xyphus slightly concave, lateroposterior margins reflected. 
Ostiolar peritreme distinct. Legs long and slender, tibiae very finely 
spinulose, length of posterior femora 2.5 mm., length of posterior 
tibiae 3.85 mm., base of tibiae white, extreme apex of femora, a nar- 
row subbasal ring of tibiae and third tarsal segments fuscous. Arolia 
prominent, divergent at apex. 
Male (teneral specimen).—Very similar to female; body, length 5.4 
mm., width 1.55 mm.; length of antennal segments I: 11: I11:1V= 
1.25 mm.:2.7 mm.:1.8 mm.:1.2 mm.(?). 
This species fits the generic description of Rambea Poppius very 
well, but it differs from &. gracilipes Poppius by the different colora- 
tion and longer second antennal segment. It is a beautiful yellow- 
ish green bug when alive, as shown in one of the paratypes (in the 
U. S. National Museum). 
Types —U.S.N.M. No. 56718, holotype, female; allotype, male; 
paratypes, 3 females, all from Mount Maquiling, Luzén, P. I. (Baker). 
