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Show 18 2b. Without a series of dots •. along the mid-dorsal line; pleural keels present from second to seventeenth or hodites Chamberhn eighteenth segment Orthomorpha viatoria Chamberlin Figs. 38-42 1924 Chamberlin, Entomological News XXXV p. 173, one figure of gonopods. Locality: Manila, Philippine Islands, immigrant from this locality in a box with a shipment of orchid plants to U.S.A. Mus. Compo Zool. No. 5217 (male) allotype M.C .Z. No. 5218 (female). Type: holotype Los I have examined 9 specimens of this species which were collected by Mr. Baker from No. 49, 93, 104, 105, 106, 107), Banos, Philippine Islands. Among them, 6 are females (P.I. 3 are males (P.I. No. 108, 109, 110), all in Dr. Chamberlin's collection. Since they are all fragmented, no complete measurements can be made. However, I am able to give the following measurements: total length, No. 49, 20 rnm.; No. 93, 25 mm.; No. 104-110 non-available; length of head about 1.5 mm.; width of head, about 1.3 mm.; length of collum about 1 mm.; width of collum about 1.5 mm.; length of the second plate, about .8 mm.; width of the second plate, about .4 mm.; length of antennae 2 mm.; length of the first pair of legs 1.5 mm. 11. Orthomorpha hodites Chamberlin Fig. 43 1941 Chamberlin: Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., Vol. 43, No.2, p. 33, one figure, p. 35. Locality: Philippine Islands, one male taken by Quarantine inspector at Honolulu, April 26, 1938, on root of Phalaenopsis stuartiana. Type: holotype in Dr. Chamberlin's collection at the University of Utah. No other specimens are represented in this collection. 12. Orthomorpha bisulcata Pocock Fig. 44 1895 Pocock: Myr of Burma, Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova (2) XIV, p. 808. Type locality: Rangoon, Meteleo Type: in collection of Genova Museum. I examined 7 specimens of females, from the Philippines, 6 of them taken by quarantine in spector at Honolulu in 1936, and one taken by quarantine inspector at Hawaii. All are in Dr. 10. - Chamberlin's collection. Among them, one adult has a somewhat deep chocolate brown color, with yellow keels; six immature, their coloration being light brown, with keels more pale. All are fragments, measurement is available. The bisulcate pattern on dorsum shows on figure 44. 10. Genus Strongylosoma Brandt 1833 Strongylosoma Brandt, Bull. Soc. d. Natur d. Moscou VI, 205. Generotype: Iulus pallipes Olivier Two species have been found in the Philippines. 13. Strongylosoma luzoniense Peters 1864 Monatsber. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, p. 535. Locality: Luzon, Boroboso. The description of this species is so insufficient, that I cannot be wholly certain of its rela are no tion to Dr. Chamberlin's philippina. 14. Strongylosoma philippina Chamberlin Figs. 45-49 9, Vol. VII, p. 79. Localities: Philippines: Mt. Makiling, Mindanao, Butuan (C. F. Baker). Types: holotype, M.C.Z. (No. 4651); paratypes (Nos. 4652-4653). Plesiotypes: I examined five specimens, two females taken by the quarantine inspector at Hawaii May 27, 1929 (Nos. 2093 and 2100), two females and one male also taken by quarantine 1921 Ann. & Mag. of Nat. Hist. Ser. |