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OW agtw er ny ee Late yey aa as ‘ 4344 | dt: Wienbews 6 Lecidach) nahtbaeils Se 69-9. 8-3 08. naa eet bye Hed te He Ch Way perremrerest . . . 4 dee . Pr Te val SA ede eet Eee ye tet Pa Sieh #44 ree Veede gy ba wu ae . oy . . e+e hed ‘ Y ate . Chon te 40's As "eon « ive vate ats as Cerne, wer herent Nt So i Rie aee.sshye ter eek od av an pydadeae ooaer te re 7 ba = eee eee a Serer rey eatincied er peur a . : vent ey et . sen be dung lt ephrae : . Ti ear eee ‘ beree tee , t sewes bea HO) 4 drdsanbed Boag eee sem ean We von ean EN ee ry Fe ee gd ards drwe a ih Widow nw eae ere Me ee new ie Br eee + Grd" dere 08 aie b 6 ange 6. orn cere AOS AE EO eh Be rhe seid r ee) bate be 4 ere tenor eterna ye Rerea a) a ob» . as See et dae + rey i OS Bi ark WRN Ore F ted O boO a tdade dered @ Gnle.d: fa) . / S/3 Z THE PHILIPPINE JOURNAL OF SCIENCE ALVIN J. COX, M. A., Pu. D. GENERAL EDITOR SECTION D GENERAL BIOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY EDITED WITH THE COOPERATION OF ALVIN SEALE, A. B.; Bae: COWLES, Pu. D.; C. F. BAKER, A. M. S. F. LIGHT, M. A.; C. S. BANKS, M. S.; L. D. WHARTON, M. A. W. SCHULTZE; H. O. BEYER, M. A.; R. C. MCGREGOR, A. B. H. E. KUPFER, A. B. VOLUME XI 1916 WiTH 11 PLATES AND 3 TEXT FIGURES MANILA BUREAU OF PRINTING 1916 143104 \ [rer 23G8bo ational Museu ; “0 Dee 7 ™ ays VAN rae CONTENTS No. 1, January, 1916 ScHuLTzE, W. A catalogue of Philippine Coleoptera........................... No. 2, March, 1916 ScuuLtzp, W. A catalogue of Philippine Coleoptera (concluded) ...... No. 3, May, 1916 BANKS, NATHAN. Neuropteroid insects of the Philippine Islands Two plates. FLEUTIAUX, Ep. Elateride des iles Philippines, II......................-.-...... SEALE, ALVIN. Sea products of Mindanao and Sulu, I: Food fishes RUT MESTA TLS ence he eer nC eda Cece Nee ee, 2) aA) ANEW 2 Two plates. No. 4, July, 1916 SEALE, ALVIN. Sea products of Mindanao and Sulu, II: Pearls, pear! shells, and button shells Three plates. BuNKER, PAUL D. Nesting of the Philippine glossy starling-: McGrecor, RicHARD C. New or noteworthy Philippine birds, I Two text figures. Kierrer, J. J. Neuer Beitrag zur Kenntnis der philippinischen CATULEYS) (0 LST ip potest i Pn eee SE na at er ER Un Rater Oe KIEFFER, J. J. Beschreibung einer neuen Mymaride aus den Philip- pinen ScHULTZE, W. II. Beitrag zur coleopteren Fauna der Philippinen.... Two plates. No. 5, September, 1916 COCKERELL, T. D. A. The ceratinid bees of the Philippine Islands.... One text figure. : Muir, FREDERICK. A new Formosan Purohita (Delphacide) GROUVELLE, A. Nitidulide (Coléoptéres) des iles Philippines récoltés par C. F. Baker, II Kierrer, J. J. Evyaniiden (Hymenoptera) der Philippinen ScHULTZE, W. III. Beitrag zur coleopteren Fauna der Philippinen.... lii 95 lv Contents No. 6, November, 1916 OsHimA, Masamitsu. A collection of termites from the Philippine Tslamd’s 0.0 ea le NAc ee Two plates. wee Muir, FREDERICK. Additions to the known Philippine Delphacide (Hemiptera)) 2.2.0.2 eee ee FLEUTIAUX, Ep. Melaside (Coléoptéres) des iles Philippines récoltés par C.F. Bakeriicsc 0 Ce S008 i ee Be ae Kierrer, J. J. Beitradge zur Kenntnis der Gattung Loboscelidia Westwood | (Eiymenoptera)) 22: ee eae KIEFFER, J. J. Neue Stephanide (Hymenoptera) der Philippinen.... FORRATIA sy oO ASS hy AE SR RAR UATE eee ag A A a pee VOL. Xt, Suc. D, NO. 1” JANUARY, 1916 ee ey f. unsonian Instij, > THE PHILIPPINE [¥ My J 19 316 JOURNAL OF: SCIENCE eee : a all ALVIN J. COX, M. A., Px. D. GENERAL EDITOR SECTION D GENERAL BIOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY EDITED WITH THE COOPERATION OF ' ALVIN SEALE, A.B.; R. P. COWLES, Pu.D.; C. F. BAKER, A.M. S. F. LIGHT, M.A.; C. 8. BANKS, M.S.; L. D. WHARTON, M.A. W. SCHULTZE; H. O. BEYER, M.A.; R. C. McGREGOR, A.B. H. E. KUPFER, A.B. MANILA BUREAU OF PRINTING 1916 nee FOR SALE BY THE BUREAU OF SCIENCE, MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS ETHNOLOGY A VOCABULARY OF THE IGOROT LAN. 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Paper, 53 pages, 20 plates, $0.75, postpaid. In A Manual of Philippine Silk Culture are presented the results of several years’ actual work with silk-producing larve to- gether with a description of the new Philip- pine race. THE PHILIPPINE JOURNAL OF SCIENCE D. GENERAL BIOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY VoL. XI JANUARY, 1916 No. 1 A CATALOGUE OF PHILIPPINE COLEOPTERA By W. SCHULTZE (Manila, P. I.) INTRODUCTION Since the publication of Baer’s catalogue’ many species of Coleoptera have been described from specimens collected in the Philippine Archipelago. Baer’s catalogue consisted almost entirely of the names of species described from Philippine ma- terial; many species originally described from other localities were omitted although also found in the Philippines. The reason for this was probably that Philippine material is widely scattered in various collections. Although the present catalogue is based mainly on the col- lections of the Bureau of Science and of Prof. C. F. Baker and my own collection, I have consulted also those in a number of European institutions. In 1906 I visited the British Museum (Natural History), London, and the Zoologische Museum, Dres- den. In 1911 I again examined the latter collection as well as the Coleoptera in the Kgl. Museum, Berlin, in the Deutsche Entomologische Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, and in several large private collections. I take pleasure in expressing my thanks to the following entomologists for the identification of many specimens: Dr. Max Bernhauer, Horn, Austria; Mr. C. Felsche,? Leipzig, Germany; Mr. Hans Gebien, Hamburg, Germany; Prof. _Dr. K. M. Heller, Dresden, Germany; Dr. Karl Jordan, Tring, England; Dr. Walther Horn, Berlin, Germany; Mr. J. Moser, Berlin, Germany; Dr. Fr. Ohaus, Berlin, Germany; Mr. J. Weise, Berlin, Germany. To Mr. Weise I am especially indebted for help in many ways. "Baer, G.-A., Catalogue des coléoptéres des iles Philippines, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 97-200. ? Since deceased. 139118 5 2 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 In many of the early collections of Philippine insects exact localities were not recorded. The term “Manila” or ‘“Manille” in many cases was used synonymously with Philippines. This erroneous use of the term Manila as a geographic designation was due in part to insufficient data supplied by collectors and in part to the fact that the record of a more precise locality was not considered of importance. Most of the botanical as well as zodlogical specimens which are recorded as from Manila did in fact come from Manila, but many of them were collected a long way from that city. The use of Philippines as a locality is also misleading and is too indefinite for a region comprising some three thousand islands, where in numerous instances species are exceedingly local in occurrence. In view of those facts an exact record for each species, if represented in the Bureau of Science collection, is given in the following order: Island, province, town, mountain or river, number, and collector. The names of islands are printed in capitals and small capitals. The numbers are those of accessions of specimens in the Bureau of Science collection. The names of collectors are in italics. An asterisk following the name of a species indicates that the species is known to be of economic importance, and that some- thing about it is to be found in the appendix to this catalogue. A dagger indicates that the species is represented in my private collection. The following are the names of those who have contributed specimens to the Bureau of Science collection of Coleoptera: Mr. R. J. Alvarez. Mr. Hugh M. Curran. Mr. R. M. Araneta. Prof. Harold Cuzner. Mr. Bonifacio Arce. 7Dr. Ralph T. Edwards. Prof. Charles F. Baker. Mr. M. Fernandez. Prof. Charles S. Banks. Dr. Fred W. Foxworthy. Mr. C. Barredo. Mr. M. Gaspar. Father R. EH. Brown, S. J. 7Mr. J. A. Gilkerson. Mr. O. B. Burrell. Dr. Lawrence E. Griffin. Mr. Mariano Canton. Mr. José Guerrero. Mr. William D. Carpenter. Dr. Leon M. Guerrero. Mr. Andres Celestino. Dr. Maximilian Herzog. Mrs. Mary Strong Clemens. Mr. W. I. Hutchinson. Mr. George Compére. Mr. Charles R. Jones. Dr. Edwin B. Copeland. Mr. Carrol H. Lamb. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 3 Prof. Edgar M. Ledyard. Dr. Walter R. Shaw. Mr. H. Loewinsohn. Dr. Warren D. Smith. Mr. Charles Martin. Mr. Paul L. Stangl. Mr. C. I. Matti. Mr. H. E. Stevens. Mr. Richard C. McGregor. Mr. D. Leroy Topping. Dr. Edgar A. Mearns. Capt. L. J. Van Schaick. Prof. Elmer D. Merrill. Mrs. N. K. Van Schaick. Mr. M. L. Merritt. Mr. Herbert S. Walker. Mr. F. D. Nash. Mr. J. L. Webb. _ Mr. G. M. Nell. Mr. C. M. Weber. Mrs. H. Otto. Mr. R. Werm. Mr. C. I. Overman. Mr. A. E. Wileman. Mr. William F. Pack. Mr. W. Williamson. Mr. R. Paras. Mr. Frank H. Willyoung. Mr. H. W. Roberts. Dr. Paul G. Woolley. Father F. Sanchez, S. J: Mr. Dean C. Worcester. Mr. E. E. Schneider. Mr. Frederick Worcester. Mr. W. Schultze. Mr. Theodore C. Zschokke. In the study of economic Coleoptera (see appendix) it is im- portant to know the scientific name of the plant attacked. For this purpose Merrill’s dictionary * is very helpful when the Fili- pino name of the plant is known. However, this work must be used with caution, for many local names are applied to more than one species. Of still greater value for this purpose is Merrill’s Flora of Manila.‘ Some genera and even entire families of Coleoptera have been omitted from this catalogue, although known to occur in the Philippines. This is due not to lack of specimens, but to the difficulty in getting them identified. For example, the collection of the Bureau of Science contains at least eighteen species belonging in the family Mordellide, but only one of these has been determined. It is hoped that this catalogue may serve as a basis for future investigations on this great order of insects; that it may be of value to amateurs, teachers, and others in identifying Phil-. ippine Coleoptera; and especially, that it may be of assistance in connection with the study of injurious beetles, toward which. end the economic appendix was compiled. *A dictionary of plant names of the Philippine Islands, Pub. P. I. Bur. Gov. Labs. (1903), No. 8. “Pub. P. I. Bur. Sci. Manila (1912), No. 5. i er ee a 4 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 CATALOGUE OF PHILIPPINE COLEOPTERA COLEOPTERA ADEPHAGA CARABIDA CICINDELIN 42 Genus TRICONDYLA Latreille aptera OLIV.,; Entom. (1790), 2, 7, Pl. 1, fig. 1. aptera subsp. globicollis CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1844), 3, 456. frontalis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 66. vicina CHAUD., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 457. LuZzON, Benguet, Irisan (1277, McGregor); Zambales, Olongapo (7645, Banks); Laguna, San Antonio (8739, Curran); Ambos Camarines (9075, Curran); Cagayan, Lalloc (10595, Curran): CALAYAN (592, McGregor): SIBUYAN (2078, McGregor): Ticao (9602, McGregor): POLILLO (12492, McGregor) : MINDoRO, Mount Halcon (6420, Merrill) : BOHOL (6726, McGregor). aptera subsp. ovicollis MoTSCH., Bull. Mose. (1864), 3, 179. LUZON. aptera subsp. punctipennis CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 4, 221. MINDANAO: SAMAR. aptera subsp. ventricosa SCHAuUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 180. Luzon, Tayabas, Baler (11615, D. C. Worcester). cyanipes ESCHSCH.,f Zool. Atl. (1829), 1, 5, Pl. 4, fig. 2. Luzon, Cavite, Silang (701, Canton); Benguet, Irisan (968, 6528, McGregor); Rizal, Montalban (5488, Banks): Ticao (1457, Mc- Gregor): PoLILLO (2491, McGregor): NercrRos, Occidental Negros, Maao (921, Banks), Mount Canlaon (6453, Banks). cyanipes subsp. brunnipes MorscH., Bull. Mosc. (1861), 1, 628. beccarii GESTRO, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1874), 306. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1440, McGregor). cyanipes subsp. cavifrons SCHAUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 182. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10733, Schultze). cyanipes subsp. conicicollis CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1864), 3, 458. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Faraon (12208, Curran). cyanipes subsp. elongata W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1906), 32. MINDORO: MINDANAO. cyanipes subsp. planiceps SCHAUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 181. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (8340, Banks). Genus COLLYRIS Fabricius Subgenus Neocollyris W. Horn acrolia CHAUD.,+ Bull. Mose. (1860), 288; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1864), 520, Pl. 8, fig. 17. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (10366, Schultze) ; Laguna, Mount Ma- quiling (17829, Baker). XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 5 affinis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 363. speciosa CHAUD., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1864), 519, Pl. 8, fig. 16. albitarsis ERICHS.,*+ Nov. Acta Ac. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, 220. femorata WESTW., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (18387), 127. longicollis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 358. Luzon, Manila (2862, 3306, 3898, 3915, Schultze; 7996, Banks) ; Bataan, Lamao (6577, Cuzner); Tarlac, Gerona (939, Fernandez); Benguet, Baguio (11010, McGregor) : NrGRos, Occidental Negros, Bago (6520, Banks): SIBUYAN (1980, McGregor): BATAN, Batanes (7770, Mc- Gregor) : PALAWAN, Bacuit (11745, Weber). ampullacea W. HorN, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1901), Beiheft, 60. BASILAN. angularis W. Horn,; Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 358. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). bonelli GuR,j Voy. Bellanger, Zool. (1834), 481, Pl. 2, fig. 1. bonelli subsp. paraguensis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1894), 13. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10732, Schultze). chaudoiri W. HorN, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 362. MINDANAO. emarginata D&J.,; Spec. (1825), 1, 165. longicollis OLIv., Entom. (1790), 2, 7, Pl. 2, fig. 17; CHAupb., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1864), 486. longicollis var. duplominor Fasr., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 226; ScHAuMm, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1847), 50. brevicollis KiuGc, Jahrb. Insektenk. (1834), 1, 46. abbreviata MostcuH., Bull. Mose. (1864), 3, 178. PALAWAN, Iwahig (11749, 12191, Weber). erichsoni W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 359. filicornis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1895), 356. gracilis W. HorN, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1894), 18. Luzon, Manila. plicata ScHAUM, Journ. Ent. (1863), 2, 61. LUZON. rugei W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 354. MINDANAO. similior W. HorRN, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1893), 196. similis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 361. LuzoN: MINDANAO. speciosa SCHAUM,+ Journ. Ent. (1863), 2, 62. MInboRO, Mount Haleon (6419, Merrill), Bongabon River (8414, Schultze). speciosula W. Horn,; Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 361. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10731, Schultze; 13220, Lamb). waterhousei CHAUD.,; Rev. Mag. Zool. (1864), 64, 104; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1864), 521. SIBUYAN (1979, McGregor). 6 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus PROTHYMA Hope bakeri W. Horn,; Ent. Mitteil. (1914), 3, 315. Luzon, Tayabas, Malinao (coll. Baker); Laguna, Paete (McGregor). heteromallicollis W. Horn,} Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1909), 312. MINDANAO, Agusan River (18672, Schultze). hopkinsi W. Horn,j+ Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1909), 318. LuzON, Bataan, Lamao (7720, Curran). lucidicollis CHAUD., Rev. Mag. Zool. (1869), 19, 23. schultzei W. Horn, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 273; Wytsm. Gen. Insect. (1910), fase. 82 B, 175, Pl. 11, fig. 5. SIBUYAN (1965, McGregor): ROMBLON (2079, McGregor). Genus THERATES Latreille fasciatus FABR.,} Syst. Hleuth. (1801), 1, 244. flavilabris Fasr., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 244. vigilax SCHAUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 179. MINDANAO, Agusan River (138670, Schultze). fasciatus subsp. nigrosternalis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1905), Beiheft, 10. labiatus Fasr.,; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 232. labiatus subsp. bidentatus CHAupD., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1861), 139. labiatus subsp. coracinus ErRicHs., Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl., 219. caligatus BATES, Ent. Month. Mag. (1872), 9, 285. Luzon, Laguna, San Antonio (8740, Curran) : T1IcAO (1458, McGregor) : SIBUYAN (1967, McGregor) : MINDORO, Baco River (3138, McGregor), Mount Haleon (6421, Merrill), Bongabon (8377, Schultze) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Pulupandan (10601, Banks). labiatus subsp. everetti BATES, Cist. Ent. (1878), 384. labiatus subsp. fulvipennis CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1848), 1, 15. labiatus subsp. sudans W. HorRN, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 210. MINDANAO, Agusan River (13669, Schultze). semperi SCHAUM,} Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1860), 185, Pl. 3, fig. 2. bellulus BATES, Ent. Month. Mag. (1872), 286. manilicus THOMS., Mus. Scient. (1860), 42. LuzON, Manila. Genus ODONTOCHILA Castelnau melanopyga SCHAUM,} Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 173. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1274, McGregor); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (7529, Schultze): BATAN, Batanes (77738, McGregor). rothschildi W. HorRN, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 152. LUZON. Genus DILATOTARSA Dokhtouroff beccarii GESTRO,; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1880), 15, 49. Luzon, Benguet, Pauai (11081, McGregor). ED, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera a Genus CICINDELA Linnzus aurovittata BRULLE, Arch. Mus. (1889), 1, 127, Pl. 8, fig. 3. clara SCHAUM,; Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1860), 4, 181, Pl. 18, fig. 3. Luzon, Zambales, Olongapo (7575, Banks). clara subsp. aenula W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1905), Beiheft, 33. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (7528, Schultze). clara subsp. rugothoracica W. Horn,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1907), its Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1273, 1515, 7244, McGregor), Baguio (11327, F. Worcester). clara subsp. suavissima SCHAUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 176. conicollis SCHAUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 175. LUZON. conspicua SCHAUM,; Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 176. LuzON, Benguet, Irisan (964, 1275, 1480, McGregor). despectata W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 86; Wytsm. Gen. Ins. (1915), fase. 82c, 296, Pl. 17, fig. 9. discreta SCHAUM,; Journ. Ent. (18638), 2, 59. elaphoroides DOKHT., Rev. Ent. (1882), 276. indigna CHAUD., in litt. Cat. Coll. (1865), 27. subfasciata W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 370. Luzon, Nueva Ecija, Cabanatuan (9654, McGregor): MINDANAO, Agusan River (12509, Celestino; 18671, Schultze; 13702, D. C. Worcester). eoa W. Horn, Notes Leyden Mus. (1898), 20, 105. LUZON, 1,500 to 1,800 meters. excisa SCHAUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 178. MINDORO, Bongabon River (8359, Schultze). foveolata SCHAUM, Journ. Ent. (1863), 2, 59. Luzon, Manila (11497, Schultze). fugax SCHAuUM,; Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 177. LuzON, Bataan, Lamao (7836, Schultze). holosericea FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 248. lacrymosa DEJ.,; Spec. (1825), 1, 106. ’ insularis BLANCH., Voy. Pole Sud (1853), 3, Pl. 1, fig. 1. Luzon, Manila (2589, 3468, Banks) ; Tarlac, Gerona (375, Fernandez) ; Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5613, Banks); Zambales, Olongapo (7572, Banks): StBuyAN (1981, McGregor): BATAN, Batanes (7772, Mc- Gregor): MINDORO, Bongabon River (8361, Schultze). macilenta SCHAUM,; Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 178. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (7527, Schultze). mandibularis SCHAUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1860), 4, 182. mucronata JORD.,; Nov. Zool. (1894), 663. LuZzON, Cagayan, Aparri (1513, McGregor). 8 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 nana SCHAUM,} Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1862), 6, 177. LuZON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (9263, Schultze). semperi W. HoRN, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1893), 320. sexpunctata FABR.,; Syst. Ent. (1775), 220. Luzon, Tarlac, Gerona (520, Fernandez). simulatrix W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 150. stenodera SCHAUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1861), 5, 72. striolata ILLG.,f Wiedem. Arch. (1800), 1, 144. simivittata FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 237. vigorst DEJ., Spec. (1831), 5, 223. dorsolineata CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1845), 95. Luzon, Zambales, Olongapo (7578, Banks); Benguet, Baguio (11011, McGregor): ROMBLON (2080, McGregor). striolata subsp. tenuiscripta FLEuT.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1893), 489. uniens W. Horn, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1896), 174. PALAWAN, Bacuit (11744, Weber), Taytay (17185, Schultze). suavis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 151. sumatrensis Hmersst,j Kafer (1806), 10, 179, Pl. 172, fig. 1. lequillont GUER., Rev. Zool. (1841), 120. LuZzON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (7530, Schultze): CrBu, Toledo (6846, McGregor). terminata DrJ.,f Spec. (1825), 1, 142; Horn, Wytsm. Gen. Ins. (1915), fase. 82c, 310, fig. 116. incerta W. HoRN, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 81. SIBUYAN (2077, McGregor): Ticao (6537, McGregor): NEGROS, Occi- dental Negros, Bago (6521, Banks): PALAWAN, Taytay (17200, Schultze). triguttata HeRBST,+ Kafer (1806), 10, 182, Pl. 172, fig. 5. Luzon, Zambales, Olongapo (7574, Banks) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (6522, Banks): RoMBLON (2081, McGregor). virginalis W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1910), 358. LUZON. virginea ScHAuUM, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1860), 4, 181. pauper W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 151. virginea subsp. interposita W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 76. CAMIGUIN, Babuyanes (7771, McGregor). SCARITINA Genus SCARITES Fabricius longiusculus CHAup., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1880), 23, 36. mancus BONELLI, Mém. Acad. Turin (1818), 473; CHAupD., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1880), 23, 102. semirugosus CHAUD., Bull. Mose. (1855), 28, 90; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1880), 23, 82. rugipennis CHAUD., Bull. Mose. (1855), 28, 82. XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 9 Genus THLIBOPS Putzeys omega HELLER, Abh. Mus. Dresden (1899), 7, 3. Genus CLIVINA Latreille castanea WESTW., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1837), 128; Purz., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1866), 10, 131. MORIONINA® Genus MORIO Latreille angustus CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1880), 55, 346. intermedius CHAUD., Bull. Mose. (1880), 55, 344. luzonicus CHAUD., Bull. Mose. (1852), 25, 81; (1880), 55, 344; PuTz., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1875), 7, 726. TRIGONOTOMIN 4] Genus LESTICUS Dejean Subgenus Triplogenius Chaudoir gregori KUNTZ., Ent. Rdsch. (1911), 28, 175. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (McGregor). insignis GESTRO, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1882), 18, 310. philippinnicus KuntTz., Ent. Rdsch. (1911), 28, 175. CEBU, Toledo (7430, McGregor). prasinus TSCHIT., Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. (1900), 178. SuLu ISLANDS. Genus TRIGONOTOMA Dejean leotaudi TscHIT., Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. (1900), 158. luzonica CHAUD., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1868), 11, 161. LUZON. 3 palavanica TSCHIT., Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. (1896), 2638. PALAWAN, Bacuit (11797, Weber). Genus PTEROSTICHUS Bonelli piscescens CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1873), 46, 114. Genus AULACOCAELIUS Chaudoir liopleurus CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1869), 42, 406. LUZON. PLAT Y NINA Genus PLATYNUS Bonelli laetus ERICHS., Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), Suppl., 222, Pl. 37, fig. 2. Genus COLPODES MacLeay abropoides CHAupD., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1878), 361. 10 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 amoenus CHAUD., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1859), 326; (1878), 367. apicalis CHAUD., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1878), 367. luzonicus CHAupD., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1878), 366. LUZON. ruficeps MacLray, Annul. Javan. (1825), 25; CHAuD., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1859), 348. Genus PERIGONA Castelnau luzonica Putz., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1875), 7, 728. ODACANTHIN4A: Genus OPHIONEA Eschscholtz cyanocephala FABR., Ent. Syst., Suppl. (1798), 60; Drs., Spec. (1825), 1, 173; Lacorp., Gen. Col., Atl. (1854), Pl. 3, fig. 2. Genus CASNOIDEA Laporte bakeri Dup., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1913), 270. LuzON, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). DRYPTIN4: Genus DRYPTA Fabricius lineola DEJ., Spec. (1825), 1, 184; CHAup., Bull. Mose. (1877), 52, 262. lineola var. philippinensis CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1877), 52, 262. LEBIIN 42 Genus PHYSODERA Kschscholtz dejeanii EscHscH., Zool. Atl. (1829), 2, Pl. 8, fig. 6; LAacorp., Gen. Col., Atl. (1854) pedis OIA atom: LUZON. Genus LIOPTERA Chaudoir quadriguttata CHAuD.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1868), 12, 208. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban (Schultze). z Genus DOLICHOCTIS Schmidt-Goebel gilvipes DEJ., Spec. (1831), 5, 396; CHaup., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1868), 12, 248. Genus MISCELUS Klug paradoxus Putz., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1875), 7, 724. THYREOPTERINA Genus CATASCOPUS Kirby aequatus DEJ., Spec. (1831), 5, 752; Cast., Hist. Nat. Ins. (18387), 1, 54. LUZON. XE D; 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera ll elegans FABR., Syst. El. (1801), 1, 184; CHAUuD., Bull. Mose. (1850), 23, 354; Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1861), 5, 120; Cast., Hist. Nat. Ins. (USBI Uy Be Teal 2 ies, 2 amoenus CHAUD., Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1861), 5, 120; Rev. Mag. Zool. (1872), 23, 247; SAuND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1863), 468. nitidulus CAST., Et. Ent. (1834), 60. fascialis WIEDEM., Zool. Mag. (1819), 1, 165; Drs., Spec. (1825), 1, 329; CHAUD., Bull. Mose. (1850), 23, 852; Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1861), 5, 116; Saunp., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1863), 468. hardwickei KirBy, Trans. Linn. Soc. London (1825), 14, 98, Pl. 3, pogo ale gracilis OBERTH., Notes Leyden Mus. (1888), 5, 220. MINDANAO. simplex CHAUD., Rev. Mag. Zool. (1872), 23, 246. MINDANAO. Genus PERICALUS MacLeay undatus CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1848), 21, 111. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17845, Baker). CRATOCERIN A= Genus BRACHIDIUS Chaudoir crassicornis CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1852), 26, 78. ORTHOGONIN 4 Genus ORTHOGONIUS Dejean alternans WIEDEM., Zool. Mag. (1828), 2, 52; CHAup., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1871), 102. LUZON. hypocrita CHAuD., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1871), 102. luzonicus CHAup., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1871), 123. philippinensis CHEvR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 221. BRACHININA{ Genus PHEROPSOPHUS Solier emarginatus CHAUD., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 20. fumigatus DEJ., Spec. (1825), 1, 307; CHaAupD., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 40. fuscicollis DEJ., Spec. (1825), 1, 306. fuscicollis var. ambiguus DEJ., Spec. (1825), 1, 304; CHaAup., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 37. girionieri Eyp. et Soun., Rev. Zool. (1839), 264; Dresm., Voy. La Bonite - (1841), 1, 293, Pl. 2, fig. 2; CHaAup., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 32. Luzon: MINDANAO. 12 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus BRACHYNUS Weber luzonicus CHAUD., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 68. LUZON. piceus CHAUD., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 53. CHLAENIIN 4 Genus CHLAENIUS Bonelli binotatus DEJ., Spec. (1826), 2, 302. maculifer Cast., Notes Austr. Col. (1867), 62. punctatus CHAUD., Bull. Mosc. (1856), 29, 200. puncticeps GEMM. et HAr., Cat. (1869), 224. binotatus var. biguttatus MontTR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1862), 287. binotatus var. guttatus ESCHSCH., Zool. Atl. (1829), 5, 26, Pl. 25, fig. 8; Fairm., Rev. Zool. (1849), 282. LuzON, Manila (12187, Schultze). femoratus DEJ., Spec. (1826), 2, 328; CHAuD., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1876), 8, 93. flavofemoratus CAST., Et. Ent. (1884), 81, Pl. 1, fig. 3; CHAUD., Bull. Mose. (1856), 29, 244. MINDANAO, Agusan River (18685, Schultze). hamatus ESCHSCH., Zool. Atl. (1831), 5, 26; Drs., Spec. (1831), 5, 638; CHAuD., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1876), 8, 63. leucops WIEDEM., Zool. Mag. (1823), 2, 52; CHAup., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1876), 8, 71. aeruginosus CHAUD., Bull. Mose. (1856), 29, 271; CHAuD., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1876), 8, 71. luzonicus CHAUD., Bull. Mose. (1856), 29, 199; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1876), 8, 159. semperi CHAUD., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1876), 8, 92. Genus SYSTOLOCRANIUS Chaudoir sulcatus ESCHSCH., Zool. Atl. (1829), 5, 28; CHAup., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1882), 835. LUZON. HARPALIN 4: Genus DIORYCHE MacLeay laticeps DEJ., Spec. (1829), 4, 76. LUZON. Genus ANISODACTYLUS Dejean javanus DEJ., Spec. (1829), 4, 146. DYTISCIDA HY DROPORIN 4] -Genus HYPHYDRUS Illiger xanthomelas Ricmep., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 361; (1899), 207. LUZON. XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera a3 Genus CLYPEODYCTES Régimbart atomus R&cims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 361; (1899), 221. LUZON. pseudogeminus REGiIMB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 360; (1899), 224. LUZON: PALAWAN. transversus SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 358; RecimB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 229. LUZON. Genus HY DROVATUS Motschulsky acuminatus MorTscH., Ht. Ent. (1859), 42; SHarp, On Dyt. (1881), 326; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 235. badius CLARK, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1868), 424. mallaccae CLARK, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1868), 425. consanguineus REGIMB., Notes Leyden Mus. (1880), 2, 212. ferrugatus REGIMB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 360; (1899), 282. LUZON. nigrita SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 33; Reeims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 241. : BOHOL. picipennis MotscuH., Et. Ent. (1859),.40; Reemmes., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 241. pumilus SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 331; R&cims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 235. LUZON. ‘pusillus Recims., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1881), 16, 620; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 236. NOTERIN 42 Genus HYDROCOPTUS Sharp scapularis REGIMB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 244. Genus CANTHYDRUS Sharp semperi WEHNCKE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1876), 223; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 247. auritus REGIMB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 350. LUZON. LACCOPHILIN 4: Genus LACCOPHILUS Leach baeri R&cims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 357; (1899), 264. LUZON. cingulatus SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 314; R&cims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 261. LUZON. parvulus AUBE, Spec. (1838), 6, 429; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 257. 14 The Philippine Journal of Science : 1916 parvulus var. decoratus BoHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 20. proteus RErGimB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 358. LUZON. ponticus SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 311. sharpi Récims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1889), 151; (1899), 256. flexuosus SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 310. sharpi var. clarki SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 313. transversalis REGiMB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 357; (1899), 261. LUZON. Genus NEPTOSTERNUS Sharp hydaticoides Rrecims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 359; (1899), 270. DYTISCIN 42 Genus PLATYNECTES Régimbart decempunctatus FAsr.,; Syst. Ent. (1775), 282; SHarp, On Dyt. (1882), 540, Pl. 14, fig. 175; Recrms., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 288. decempunctatus var. semperi WEHNCKE, in litt.; Reermms., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 285. LuzON, Benguet, Baguio (2901, Herzog; 9903, Curran). Genus LACCONECTES Motschulsky oceanicus Rmcims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 291. BALABAC. Genus COPELATUS Erichson heterogynus REGcimB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 295. PALAWAN. masculinus Rmeims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 295. LUZON. quadrisignatus Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 356; (1899), 298. LUZON. Genus HYDATICUS Leach bihamatus AUBE,} Spec. (1838), 174; SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 656; REGIMB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 316. TicAo (7475, McGregor): PALAWAN, Quinina River (10755, Schultze), Taytay (17137, Schultze). fabricii MAcLEAy,; Annul. Javan. (1833), 134; SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 663; Reeims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 324. rufulus AUBE, Spec. (1888), 199. rhantoides SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 668. confusus BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 21. Luzon, Manila (2168, 5606, 10233, Schultze, Banks): PALAWAN, Tay- tay (17111, Schultze), Lake Manguao (17129, Merrill). luzonicus AUBE,} Spec. (18388), 179; SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 657; REGIMB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 314. Luzon, Manila (5738, Banks); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5608, Schultze). XE,D; 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 15 macularis ReGIMB.,, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 321. PALAWAN, Quinina River (10756, Schultze), Taytay (17192, Schultze). pacificus AUBE,; Spec. (1838), 177; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 314. philippinensis WEHNCKE,; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1876), 197; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 330. leveillei Recimp., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 356. duplex SHarRP, On Dyt. (1882), 669. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5607, Banks, Schultze): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10752, Schultze), Taytay (17110, Schultze). vittatus FABR.,; Syst. Ent. (1775), 825; SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 670; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 328. vittatus var. bipunctatus WEHNCKE, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1876), 196. Luzon, Manila (9488, Pards). / Genus SANDRACOTTUS Sharp baeri Recims.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1877), 855; (1899), 338. insignis WEHNCKE, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1876), 194; SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 687. baeri var. ornatus SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 689. Luzon, Manila (2360, Schultze): PALAWAN, Quinina River (10754, Schultze). Genus RHANTATICUS Sharp signatipennis CAst., Etud. Ent. (1835), 95; SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 691; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 340. LUZON. Genus ERETES Castelnau sticticus LINN.,j Syst. Nat. (1767), 1, (2), 666; SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 699; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 340. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (612, McGregor): Luzon, Manila (2144, 3970, Schultze). Genus CYBISTER Curtis celebensis SHARP, On Dyt. (1882), 745; Rrcims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 346. japonicus SHARP,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1873), 45; On Dyt. (1882), 748; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 398. Luzon, Manila (7866, Hdwards); Rizal, Montalban (Schultze). limbatus FAbR.,; Syst. Ent. (1775), 230; Smarr, On Dyt. (1882), 739; Reeims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 342. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (613, McGregor): Luzon, Manila (7533, Schultze). sugillatus ERICHS., Nov. Act. Leop. Car., Suppl. (1834), 227; SuHarp, On Dyt. (1882), 717; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 355. bisignatus AUBE, Spec. (1838), 88. notasicus AUBE, Spec. (1838), 90. olivaceus BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 21. LUZON. 16 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 tripunctatus OLIV.,; Ent. (1795), 3, 40, 14, Pl. 3, fig. 24; SHarp, On Dyt. (1882), 727; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1899), 351. _tripunctatus var. temnenki AUBE, Spec. (1838), 74. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10751, Schultze). GYRINIDA ENHYDRINA® Genus DINEUTES MacLeay australis FABR., Syst. Ent. (1775), 285; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 275. LUZON. curtulus Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1907), 151. GY RININ 4] Genus GYRINUS Geoffroy oceanicus Recims., Arin. Soc. Ent. France (1883), 154; (1891), 675. sericeo-limbatus Rmcims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1883), 185; (1907), 181. tenuistriatus Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1883), 145. ORECTOCHILIN A Genus ORECTOCHILUS Lacordaire acuductus Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1907), 204. BALABAC. baeri R&cimB., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 262. discus AUBE, Spec. (1838), 748; Rmemes., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1883), 422. LuzON: MINDANAO. oberthiiri Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1883), 423; (1907), 208. LuzON: MINDANAO. palawanensis Reeims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1907), 195. PALAWAN. pulchellus Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1883), 424; (1907), 210. LuzON: MINDANAO. RHYSODIDAi Genus RHYSODES Dalman Subgenus Omoglymmius Ganglbauer philippinensis CHEvr.,; Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1875), 183; GRovv., Rev. d’Ent. (1908), 22, 99. Luzon, Manila (3551, Brown; 5861, Banks): PALAWAN, Bacuit (12301, Weber). CUPEDID Genus CUPES Fabricius mucidus CHrEvR., Guér. Icon. K. Anim. Ins. (1838), 58. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 17 POLY PHAGA STAPHYLINIDA® OXYTELIN A Genus ELEUSIS Castelnau fusciceps KRAATz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 184. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). philippina BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 76. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus BOROLINUS Bernhauer javanicus CasT., Etud. Ent. (1835), 1, 126, Pl. 4, fig. 6; ERICHS., Gen. Staph. (1839-40), 817. javanicus var. nigricollis FAuv., Rev. d’Ent. (1902), 21, 10. minutus CAST.,; Hist. Nat. (1840), 1, 186. bispinus ERICHS., Gen. Staph. (1840), 827. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1652, 1750, Schultze). Genus PRIOCHIRUS Sharp Subgenus Plastus Bernhauer currani BERNH.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 246. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10262, Curran). luzonicus FAuv., Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 143; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), ile) Luzon, Nueva Vizcaya, Bayombong (9902, Curran). manilensis BERNH.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 247. Luzon, Manila (2510, Schultze). philippinus BERNH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 245. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (9921, Curran). schultzei BERNH.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 246. MINpDOoRO, Bongabon (8400, Schultze). Genus THORACOCHIRUS Bernhauer foersteri BERNH., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1903), 156. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus ANCAEUS Fauvel nitidissimus BERNH., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1905), 10. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus LISPINUS Erichson bakeri BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 80. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). fulvus MoTscH., Bull. Mosc. (1857), 4, 495. LUZON. 139118——2 18 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 impressicollis MoTSCH., Bull. Mosc. (1857), 4, 495; Kraatz, Arch. f. Natur- gesch. (1859), 25, 186; Fauv., Rev. d’Ent. (1903), 22, 150. fiiformis WALK., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1858), 205. quadratus BLACKB., Trans. Roy. Dublin Soc. London (1885), 125. LUZON. nitidipennis BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 81. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus THORACOPHORUS Motschulsky brevicristatus HORN, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. (1871), 332; Fauv., Bull. Soc. Linn. Norm. (1865), 2, 176. brevicristatus var. deletus FAuy., Rev. d’Ent. (1902), 21, 32. Genus TROGOPHLOEUS Mannerheim indicus KRAATZ,; Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 179; FaAuv., Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 144; (1889), 8, 247. ceylonicus BERNH., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1902), 44. flavipes MoTscH., Bull. Mose. (1861), 34, 48; Fauv., Rev. d’Ent. (1908), 22, 150. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1653, Schultze). siamensis FAUV.,f Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 144; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 178. CALAYAN (7256, McGregor). simplex MoTscH., Bull. Mosc. (1857), 30, 505; Kraatz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 180; Fauv., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1878), 13, 26. Genus OXYTELUS Gravenhorst celebensis FAvuv., Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 145; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 178. lucena BERNH., Stett. Ent. Zeite. (19038), 64, 34. Luzon, Benguet, Trinidad (8220, Banks). megaceros FAuv., Rev. d’Ent. (1895), 14, 201. megaceros var. flavicollis BERNH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 247. nitidifrons WOLL., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1871), 8, 411. advena SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1880), 50; Fauv., Rey. d’Ent. (1902), 21, 65. Genus PLATYSTETHUS Mannerheim spectabilis KRAATZ, Wiegm. Arch. (1859), 25, 170. Genus BLEDIUS Mannerheim compressicollis BERNH.,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 247. Luzon, Manila (5777, Banks). hoplites Fauv., Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 146. philippinus BERNH.,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 248. LuZON, Manila (2398, 2410, 8063, Banks). XE D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 19 Genus OSORIUS Latreille strigiventris BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 88. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). STENIN 4] Genus STENUS Latreille Subgenus Stenus Bernhauer annamita Fauv., Rev. d’Ent. (1895), 207. LUZON. Subgenus Hypostenus Rey bakeri BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 96. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). banosanus BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 94. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). montalbanensis BERNH.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 249. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5456, Banks). philippinus BERNH.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 249. LuZzON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5649, Banks). splendidus BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 95. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bamfios (coll. Baker). velocipes FAuv., Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 146; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), Gye 79: PHAEDERIN 42 Genus PINOPHILUS Gravenhorst javanus BERICHS.,; Gen. Spec. Staph. (1839), 672; Kraatz, Arch. Natur- gesch. (1859), 25, 156; Fauv., Rev. d’Ent. (1904), 23, 68. pallipes KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 156. insignis SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1877), 77. Luzon, Manila (2804, Schultze). Genus PALAMINUS Erischson pennifer FAuy., Rey. d’Ent. (1904), 23, 320. philippinus BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 98. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus PAEDERUS Fabricius alternans WALK.,; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1858), III, 2, 205. ruficoxis KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 151. Luzon, Manila (2399, Banks). chilensis FAuvy., Bull. Soc. Linn. Norm. (1867), 1, 120; Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 148. cyanocephalus ERICHS., Gen. Spec. Staph. (1839), 662; Kraatz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 152. indicus MotscH., Bull. Mosc. (1858), 31, 634. 20 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 fuscipes CURTIS,; Brit. Ent. (1834), 3, 108; GANGLB., Kaf. Mitt.-Eur. (1895), 2, 587. aestuans HWRICHS., Gen. Spec. Staph. (1839), 655. angolensis WRICcHS., Arch. Naturgesch. (1848), 9, 222. corsicus GAUT., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1861), 398. erichsoni WoOuL., Col. Hesperid. (1876), 247. fennicus SAHLB., En. Col. Brach. Fenn. (1876), 38. idae SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 75. longipennis ERICHS., Kaf. Mk. Brandenb. (1837), 517; Gen. Spec. Staph. (18389), 651. riparius GRAV., Col. Micr. Brunsv. (1802), 62. fuscipes var. peregrinus ERICHS., Gen. Spec. Staph. (1839), 656; KRAATz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 151. breviceps BERNH., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1902), 37. Luzon, Manila (1366, Schultze). intermedius BOHEM., Res. Hugen. (1858), 32; FAuv., Rev. d’Ent. (1886), BeAr philippinus BERNH.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 250. LuzON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5458, Banks); Benguet, Trinidad (8219, Banks). Genus ASTENUS Stephens indicus KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 148. oculatus SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 72. pallidulus Wouu., Cat. Canar. (1864), 591. parviceps RAGUSA, Nat. Sci. (1891), 10, 239. Genus MEDON Stephens Subgenus Charichirus Sharp philippinus BERNH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 250. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5576, 5644, Banks). Genus SCOPAEUS Erichson dilutus MotscuH., Bull. Mose. (1858), 31, 642. suturalis KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 130. montalbanensis BERNH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 251. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (Schultze). nitidulus MorTscuH., Bull. Mose. (1858), 31, 648. subfasciatus KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 129; Favv., Mitt. Nat. Mus. Hamb. (1905), 82. Genus LATHROBIUM Gravenhorst caffrum BOHEM., Ins. Caffr. (1848), 1, 285. pulchellum KRAatz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 116; Favv., Rey. d’Ent. (1903), 22, 154. prolatum FAuvv., Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 148; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 180. X1D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera Pail unicolor KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 117. pallens GEMM. et HAROLD, Cat. Col. (1868), 2, 611. seriatum SHaRP, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1889), 3, 259; Fauv., Rey. d’Ent. (1904), 23, 69. testaceum MostcH., Bull. Mose. (1858), 31, 646. Luzon, Manila (5031, Banks). Genus DOLICAON Laporte sparsiventris FAuy., Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 148; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 179. Genus CRYPTOBIUM Mannerheim abdominale MoTScH.,; Bull. Mosc. (1858), 31, 651; EPPELSH., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1895), 402. pygiale KrAaatz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 121. suturale MotscH., Bull. Mose. (1858), 31, 652. abdominale var. acherontium EPPELSH., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1895), 402. abdominale var. discoideum EPPELSH., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1895), 402. abdominale var. indicum KRaAAtz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 121. abdominale var. rufipenne MotscH., Bull. Mosc. (1858), 31, 651. Luzon, Manila (3114, Banks). banksi BERNH.,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 252. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5645, Banks). ‘fossigerum KRAATz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 120. STAPH YLININ 42 Genus PACHYCORYNUS Motschulsky dimidiatus MoTscH., Bull. Mose. (1858), 31, 205, Pl. 1, fig. n. ceylanensis Kraatz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 101, Pl. 2, fig. 6a-c. cinctus WALK., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1858), 2, 205. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus EULISSUS Mannerheim anachoreta HRICHS., Gen. Spec. Staph. (1840), 316; Kraatz, Arch. Natur- gesch. (1859), 25, 102. hongkongensis REDTB., Reise Novara (1867), 2, 28. morio MotscH., Bull. Mose. (1858), 31, (8), 207. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17871, Baker). Genus THYREOCEPHALUS Guérin aebertisi FAuv., Ann. Mus. Genova (1877), 12, 246. LUZON. philippinus BERNH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 252. LUZON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5643, Banks). 29 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus DIOCHUS Erichson conicollis MoTscH., Bull. Mosc. (1858), 31, (2), 658, Pl. 1, fig. k; Etud. Ent. (1859), 8, 163; Wien. Ent. Monatsschr. (1861), 5, 198. major KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 113. Genus NEOBISNIUS Ganglbauer praelongus GEMM. et HAROLD, Cat. Col. (1868), 2, 591. longulus KraatTz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 99. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus PHILONTHUS Curtis acroleucus KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 91. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). aeneipennis BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 30. erythropus KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 88. lewisitus SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 42; Fauy., Rev. d’Ent. (1908), 22, 159. cinctipennis FAUV., En. Gallo-rhen. 3, Cat. Syst. Staph. (1875), 30; Bull. Soc. Linn. Norm. (1877), 2, 123; Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 5, 150; (1904), 23, 59. circumductus FAuy., Rev. d’Ent. (1895), 14, 268. convexus BERNH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 258. LUZON. flavipes KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 88. longicornis STEPH., Ill. Brit. Col. (1882), 5, 2837; GANGLB., Kaf. Mitt.-Eur. (1895), 2, 454. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). notabilis KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 79. paederoildes MorscuH., Bull. Mosc. (1858), 31, 662. bellus Kraatz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 83. supra KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 83. quisquiliarius GyLL., Ins. Suec. (1810), 335; GaNcLs., Kaf. Mitt.-Eur. (1895), 2, 455. thermarum Ausk, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1850), 316; GANGLB., Kaf. Mitt.- Eur. (1895), 2, 460. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus HESPERUS Fauvel phaenomenalis BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 102. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). roepkei BERNH., Ent. Blatter (1911), 7, 89. Genus AMICHROTUS Sharp merritti BERNH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 253. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (8075, Merritt). ROR a XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 23 Genus BELONUCHUS Nordmann nullicedo DOHRN, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1892), 53, 74. Genus STAPHYLINUS Linnzus chalceus BERNH., Ent. Blatter (1911), 7, 87. luzonicus FAuv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 149. Genus ALEOCHARA Gravenhorst asiatica KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 15; Fauv., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1877), 12, 306; SHarp, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1888), Gs PASE japonica SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 8. philippina BERNH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 254. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (7202, Banks). postica WALK., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1853), 2, 205. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus HOPLANDRIA Kraatz philippina BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 105. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus ZYRAS Stephens compressicornis FAuy., Rev. d’Ent. (1905), 143. Genus ATHETA Thomson platygaster KraatTz, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 33. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17868, Baker). Genus COENONICA Kraatz bakeri BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 104. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus COPROPORUS Kraatz atomus KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 58. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17363, Baker). minutissimus BERNH., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 103. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (17861, Baker). subdepressus KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 57. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17862, Baker). Genus TANYGNATHINUS Reitter ruficollis KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 64. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus MYLLAENA Erichson apicalis KRAATZ, Arch. Naturgesch. (1859), 25, 51. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). 24. The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 PSELAPHIDA® Genus INTEMPUS Reitter euplectidum REITTER, Verh. N. V. Briinn (1881), 20, 209. punctatissimus REITTER, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1885), 337, Pl. 8, fig. 27. LuzON. Genus THESIASTES Casey crassipes RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 475; Rev. d’Ent. (1896), 253. LuZON, Bulacan. Genus BATRISODES Reitter cavicola RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 476, Pl. 14, fig. 1. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban, San Mateo Cave.° verticinus RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 477. LuZON, Rizal, Montalban, San Mateo Cave. Genus BATRISOCENUS Raffray clavipes RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 480, Pl. 14, fig. 3. Luzon, Manila. hamatipes RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 480, Pl. 14, fig. 5. Luzon, Manila. squamiceps RAFFrR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 478, Pl. 14, fig. 2. Luzon, Manila. tumidipes RArrr., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 479, Pl. 14, fig. 4. Luzon, Manila. Genus BATRAXIS Reitter nitidula RAFFR., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 452. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). obesa RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1904), 120. pubescens RAFFR., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 452. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). Genus REICHENBACHIA Leach dama RAFrFr., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 492, Pl. 14, fig. 17. Luzon, Bulacan, Quingua. laticollis RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 491, Pl. 14, figs. 15, 15a. LuZON, Rizal, Antipolo. manillensis RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 490, Pl. 14, figs. 14, 14a. LUZON, Rizal, Antipolo. rufa SCHMIDT-GOEBEL, Beitr. Mon. Psel. (1838), 6, Pl. 1, fig. 14; RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 486, Pl. 14, figs. 8, 8a. LuZON, Manila. *San Mateo Cave should properly be called Montalban Cave, since its location is in Montalban Gorge. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 25 Genus ANASIS Raffray laevicollis RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 4938, Pl. 14, fig. 21. Luzon, Rizal, Antipolo. Genus RYBAXIS Saulcy gladiator RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 481. Luzon, Rizal, Antipolo. simoniana RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 482. Luzon, Rizal, Antipolo. Genus TYRAPHUS Sharp baeri RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 493. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). Genus CENTROPHTHALMUS Schmidt-Goebel femoralis REITTER, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1882), 284. Luzon, Manila. philippinensis RAFFR., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 454. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus RAPHITREUS Sharp bakeri RAFFR., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 455. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll, Baker). Genus DACNOTILLUS Raffray simoni RAFFR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 495. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Cave. SCYDMAENIDA® Genus CYRTOSCYDMUS Motschulsky antipolensis SCHAUF., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 335. Luzon, Rizal, Antipolo. fundaebraccatus SCHAUF., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 333. Luzon, Rizal, Antipolo. manillae SCHAUF., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 335. LuzoNn, Manila. PAUSSIDZi Genus PROTOPAUSSUS Gestro bakeri HELLER, Wien. Ent. Zeitg. (1914), 33, 203. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). SILPHIDZA Genus SILPHA Linnzus viridis MOTSCH., Bull. Mosc. (1861), 2, 628. coelestis DOHRN, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1875), 81. superba KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1876), 374. MINDORO, Mount Halcon (6221, Merrill). 26 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus NECROPHORUS Fabricius ocellatus FAIRM.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1878), 90. LUZON, Lepanto, Mount Data (10430, Curran) ; Benguet, Pauai (11197, McGregor; 17049, Wileman). Genus DIAMESUS Hope osculans VIGORS, Zool. Journ. (1825), 1, 537, Pl. 20, fig. 2. bifasciatus SPIN., Dej. Cat., 3 ed. (1837), 182. LuZzON, Bataan, Lamao (8878, Ledyard). SCAPHIDIIDZA Genus SCAPHIDIUM Olivier philippense REITT., Verh. N. V. Briinn (1880), 18, 39. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (6558, Curran). Genus SCAPHOSOMA Leach philippinense R. OBERTH., Coleop. Novit. (1841), 1, 14. LUZON. HISTERIDA Genus HOLOLEPTA Paykull elongata ERICHS.,; in Klug, Jahrb. Ins. (1834), 92; Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1853), 190, Pl. 4, fig. 31. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). indica ERICHS.,t in Klug, Jahrb. Ins. (1884), 90; Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1853), 152, Pl. 4, fig. 10. aequa LEWIS, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1885), 16, 204. batchiana Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1860), 588, Pl. 11, fig. 2. MINDANAO, Zamboanga (138632, Zschokke). manillensis MARs., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1858), 145, Pl. 4, fig. 3. LuZzON, Manila. Genus TRYPANAEUS Eschscholtz Subgenus Trypeticus Marseul longicollis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 20, fig. 1. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Genus PLAESIUS Erichson javanus ERICcHs.,; in Klug, Jahrb. Ins. (1884), 102, Pl. 2, fig. 1; Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1853), 226, Pl. 6, fig. 2. PALAWAN, Iwahig (13565, Lamb). Genus APOBLETES Marseul feriatus Lewis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1902), 10, 224; BickH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 423. ; Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 27 fictitius Lewis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1885), 16, 206. defficile ScHM., Ent. Nachr. (1889), 15, 334. platysomoides Lewis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1891), 8, 382. semperi LmEwis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1891), 8, 382. tener Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1860), 859, Pl. 15, fig. 5; BickH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 423. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). Genus LIOPYGUS Lewis diopsipygus Mars., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1879), 14, 259; BickuH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 426. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus PLATYSOMA Leach Subgenus Platylister Lewis abruptum ERICHS.,; in Klug, Jahrb. Ins. (1834), 1, 109; Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1853), 257, Pl. 7, fig. 2; (1861), 142, Pl. 3, fig. 2. gorhami LEwis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1889), 3, 278; (1893), 11, 418. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker): Necros, Mount Canlaon (12915, Banks). , charrali Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1861), 146, Pl. 3, fig. 6; BIcKH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 424. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). corticinus BIcKH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 424. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). humilis ERicHs.,— in Klug, Jahrb. Ins. (1884), 109; Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1853), 261, Pl. 7, fig. 6. ’ NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mailum (12244, Banks). lucifugus Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1853), 259, Pl. 7, fig. 4. PALAWAN, Iwahig (12246, Weber). ovatum ERIcHS.,; in Klug, Jahrb. Ins. (1834), 1, 108; Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1853), 257, Pl. 7, fig. 1; BickH., Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1914), 9, 425. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker); Tayabas, Tiaong (A. Worm). striatiderum Mars.,7 Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1853), 270, Pl. 7, fig. 15; BickH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 425. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker) ; Rizal, Montalban (Schultze). Subgenus Platysoma Leach bifossopygum Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1870), 13, 69. LUZON. confucci MARS.,} Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1857), 404, Pl. 11, fig. 9; ScHM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1890), 12, 10. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (12243, Schultze): PALAWAN, Bacuit (12250, Weber). 28 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 luzonicum HRICHS.,f in Klug, Jahrb. Ins. (1884), 1, 111; Mars., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (18538), 265, Pl. 7, fig. 10. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). uniforme LEwis,j Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1894), 14, 176; BickH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 426. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Subgenus Cylistosoma Lewis dufali Mars., Abeille I (1864), 310; BickH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 426. scitulum Lewis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1889), 3, 280. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus HISTER Linnzus Subgenus Santalus Lewis philippinarum BickH.,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 426. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Subgenus Hister Linnzeus faldermanni Mars.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1861), 529, Pl. 13, fig. 20. LuZzON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5559, Banks). Subgenus Atholus Thomson bakeri BickH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 428. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). philippinensis MaArs., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1854), 547, Pl. 9, fig. 118. Genus EPIERUS Erichson nasicornis BICKH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 429, Pl. 1. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus PAROMALUS Brichson oceanitis MArRs.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1855), 110, Pl. 8, No. 28, fig. 4. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1778, Schultze). Genus TRIBALUS Erichson catenarius Lewis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1889), 3, 285. laevidorsis Lewis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1908), 2, 152. LUZON. Genus EPIECHINUS Lewis lagunae HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 21, fig. 2. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Genus SAPRINUS Erichson auricollis MARs.,f Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1855), 390, Pl. 16, fig. 31. Luzon, Manila (1582, Schultze). varians ScHM.,; Ent. Nachr. (1890), 16, 55; Lewis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1910), 6, 58. TUBATAHA REEF, Sulu Sea (17578, Schultze). XI, D,1 ) Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 29 TEMNOCHILIDZA TEMNOCHILIN 42 Genus MELAMBIA KErichson cordicollis REITT.,; Verh. N. V. Briinn (1878), 14, 25, Pl. 1, fig. 16. Ticao (1467, McGregor): PALAWAN, Taytay (17179, Schultze). Genus TENEBROIDES Piller mauritanicus LINN.,*+ Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1758), 1, 417; OLIv., Ent. (1790), 2, Pl. 1, fig. 20, b; ScHONH., Syn. Ins. (1806), 1, 155; LAcorp., Gen. Col. (1854), 2, 336. Luzon, Manila (1824, 11427, Schultze; 16386, Jones). OSTOMINA: Genus NEASPIS Pascoe squamata ESCHSCH., Entom. (1822), 47. LUZON. Genus GAURAMBE Thomson pubescens ESCHSCH., Entom. (1822), 49. LUZON. Genus LOPHOCATERES Olliff pusillus Kiuc,*+ Abh. Akad. d. Wissensch. Berlin (18382), 159; CHITTEND., Bull. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Ent. (1911), No. 96, pt. I, 14, fig. 2. africanus MotscH., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. (1868), 2, 508. yvani ALLiB., Rev. Zool. (1847), 12; Reirt., Verh. Nat. Ver. Briinn (1876), 14, 68; Rey, Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1888), 38. NITIDULIDA& CARPOPHILIN 42 Genus CARPOPHILUS Stephens dimidiatus FApr., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 261; Murray, Trans. Linn. Soc. London (1864), 24, 379. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bamfios (coll. Baker). obsoletus ERICHS., Germ. Zeitschr. (1843), 4, 259; Murray, Trans, Linn. Soc. London (1864), 24, 368. cribellatus MotscH., Etud. Ent. (1858), 7, 41. PALAWAN. NITIDULIN4 Genus SOMAPHORUS Murray ferrugineus Murray, Trans. Linn. Soc. London (1864), 24, 408, Pl. 36, fig. 7. Genus TRIACANUS Erichson apicalis ERICHS., Nov. Act. Leop. Car., Suppl. (1834), 16, 234, Pl. 47, fig. 3. 30 The Philippine Journal of Science ; 1916 CUCUJIDA Genus PASSANDRA Dalman blanchardi Grouy., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1876), 2t7- CCK V// Genus ANCISTRIA Erichson cylindrica WESTW.,; Cab. Orient. Ent. (1848), 85, Pl. 41, fig. 6, a-e. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5329, Banks). Genus HECTARTHRUM Newman heros Fapr., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 92; Newm., Ann. Nat. Hist. (1889), 394. bistriatum Cast., Hist. Nat. (1840), 2, 384. brevifossum NEwM., Ann. Nat. Hist. (1839), 392; WaTERH., Ent. Month. Mag. (1876), 13, 118. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1754, Schultze). aii latum GRouv., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1874), “99; (1876), 488, Pl. 8, ihe, PA, Genus DENDROPHAGUS Schonherr serratus SMITH, Col. Mus. Brit. (1851), 1, 12 Genus PSAMMOECUS Latreille simonis GROuUY., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 287. Genus EMPORIUS Ganglbauer longicornis GRouv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 285. LUZON. Genus SILVANOPSIS Grouvelle simonis GrRouv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 286. Luzon, Manila. Genus SILVANUS Latreille surinamensis LINN.,*} Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1758), 1, 357. sexdentatus FABR., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 2382. frumentarius FABrR., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 496. Luzon, Manila (18456, Banks). unidentatus OLIv.,; Ent. (1790), 2, 12, Pl. 1, fig. 4; FApR., Ent. Syst. (QUi92) pealezees Luzon, Manila (4959, Banks). Genus INOPLECTUS Reitter beraneki REITT., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1884), 263. Genus NAUSIBIUS Redtenbacher dentatus MARSH., Ent. Brit. (1802), 1, 108; ReDTENB., Fauna Aust. (1858), 2, 999; Jacqu., Duv. Gen. Col. (1858), 2, Pl. 50, fig. 250. intermedius SMITH, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus. (1851), 1, 16. parallelus WLK., Ann. Nat. Hist. (1858), 3, 206. tetra XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 31 EROTY LID LANGURIIN Genus METABELUS Gorham borrei FowLeER, Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1886), 107. Genus NEOLANGURIA Gorham filiformis FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 152. testacea MAcCLEAy, Ann. Javan. (1825), 45. rufotestacea MotscH., Schrenk’s Reise und Forsch. Amur-Lande (1860), 2, 242. , nigripes CROTCH, Ent. Month. Mag. (1873), 9, 184. Luzon. Genus GLYPHILANGURIA Fowler longipes FOWLER, Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1886), 30, 111. Luzon. Genus COENOLANGURIA Gorham acuminata FowLeER, Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1886), 30, 110. LEYTE. Genus CALLILANGURIA Crotch elegantula HAROLD, Mitt. Miinch. Ent. Ver. (1879), 3, 64. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (918, Banks). eximia FOWLER, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1885), 383. flaviventris FOWLER, Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1886), 30, 108. luzonica CROTCH,} Cist. Ent. (1876), 13, 381; Haroxtp, Mitt. Miinch. Ent. Ver. (1879), 3, 68. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (7660, Schultze): NrcGRos, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (6851, Banks). stenosoma HAROLD, Mitt. Miinch. Ent. Ver. (1879), 3, 64. LuZON, Bataan, Lamao (1109, Merrill). Genus ANADASTUS Gorham chapuisi FowLeR,j Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1886), 30, 109. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5669, Banks): Necros, Occidental Negros, Bago (906, Banks). convexicollis BOHEM., Res. Hug. Ent. (1860), 212. LuzON, Manila. elegans FOWLER, Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1886), 30, 109. MINDANAO. melanosternus HAROLD,; Mitt. Miinch. Ent. Ver. (1879), 3, 82. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5336, Banks). Genus STENODASTUS Gorham humilis Fowler, Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1886), 30, 110. Luzon, Manila (2469, Banks). 32 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 EROTYLIN A= Genus AULACOCHILUS Lacordaire agaboides GORH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 83, Pl. 18, fig. 10. agaboides var. furciferus GoRH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (18838), 83, Pl. 18, fig. 11. LuzOoN: MINDANAO. humeralis WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1884), V, 13, 372. inclytus GORH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 83. PANAON. medio-coeruleus BEDEL, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1871), 285. MINDANAO. propingus LAcoRD., Mon. Erotyl. (1842), 248; Brprnt, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1871), 277. Luzon, Manila. quadrisignatus GuUERIN,f Rev. Zool. (1841), 156; Lacorp., Mon. Erotyl. (1842), 248. TicAo (1472, McGregor): NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (8673, Banks). Genus ENCAUSTES Lacordaire cinctipes LACORD., Mon. HErotyl. (1842), 41. Luzon, Manila. crotchi GorH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 76, Pl. 18, fig. 7. BOHOL. palawanica HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 159, fig. 12. PALAWAN, Iwahig (13218, Lamb). tagala Hewirr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 160, fig. 13. Luzon, Pampanga (6482, Williamson). Genus MICRENCAUSTES Crotch octopustulata GorRH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 82, Pl. 18, fig. 4. MINDANAO. Genus HYBOSOMA Gorham hydropicum GorH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 77, Pl. 18, fig. 6. BoHOL (6727, McGregor). striatum GORH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 77. MINDANAO. tetrasticum GORH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 78. LEYTE. Genus TRIPLATOMA Westwood exornata HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 160, fig. 14. TAWI TAWI (12565, Foxworthy). philippinensis GorH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 79, Pl. 18, fig. 3. MINDANAO, Agusan River (12506, Celestino). XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 33 siva GORH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 79. MINDANAO. Genus EPISCAPHA Lacordaire antennata CROTCH, Cist. Ent. (1876), 13, 21. LUZON. quadrimacula WIEDEM.,} Zool. Mag. (1823), 2, 181; Lacorp., Mon. Erotyl. (1842), 53. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1576, McGregor): PALAWAN, Iwahig (5138, Celestino): MiINnporo, Mount Halcon (6366, Merrill): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (6892, Clemens): SIBUYAN (7669, McGregor). semperi GORH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1883), 81. MINDANAO. vestita LACOoRD.,; Mon. Erotyl. (1842), 50. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (7861, Schulize): NecGros, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (6862, Banks). Genus EPISCAPHULA Crotch philippinarum LAcorp.,; Mon. Erotyl. (1842), 55. CEBU, Toledo (6728, McGregor). quadrisignatus GUER., Rev. Zool. (1841), 156; LacorpD., Mon. Erotyl. (1842), 248. LUZON. COLYDIIDA Genus TRACHYPHOLIS Erichson hispida WEBER, Obs. Ent. (1801), 1, 38; Fasr., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 119. bowringi WOLL., Journ. Ent. (1862), 1, 372. deyrollei ReiTtT., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1877), 328. hispida var. aequalis PAsc., Journ. Ent. (1863), 2, 138. Genus COLOBICUS Latreille parilis PASc., Journ. Ent. (1860), 1, 202. PALAWAN. DISCOLOMID As Genus PARMASCHEMA Heller nodimargo HELLER,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 107, fig. 1. Luzon, Laguna, Lazaan (11488, Banks). ENDOMYCHIDA TROCHOIDEIN 4 Genus TROCHOIDEUS Westwood desjardinsi GUER., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1838), 22; WEsTW., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1838), 2, 97; Trans. Linn. Soc. London (1845), 19, 45; GerRSsT., Mon. Endomych. (1858), 385; CocurEr., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1859), 257, Pl. 6, fig. 2. 1391183 34 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 ENDOMYCHIN Aj Genus AMPHISTERNUS Germar sanguinolentus GorH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1875), 311. Genus SPATHOMELES Gerstacker darwinista DOHRN, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1878), 322. pyramidalis GoRH., Endomych. Recit: (1873), 31. MINDANAO, Agusan River (12505, Celestino). Genus EUMORPHUS Weber convexicollis GERST.,f Wiegm. Arch. (1857), 23, 1, 228; Mon. Endomych. (1858), 1, 118. confusus GUER., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 254, Pl. 13, fig. 8; Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1858), 10, 27. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (6588, Cuzner); Ambos Camarines (9092, Curran): MINDANAO, Port Banga (7812, Hutchinson): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10722, Schultze). cyanescens GERST.,f Wiegm. Arch. (1857), 23, 226; Mon. Endomych. (1858), 1, 110, Pl. 2, fig. 5. thomsoni GUER., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1858), 10, 16. Luzon, Cagayan, Aparri (10587, Curran). murrayi GorH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 437. quadriguttatus ILLIG.,; Wiedem. Arch. Zool. (1800), 1, 2, 124, Pl. 1, fig. 4; GERST., Mon. Endomych. (1858), 1, 110. - MINDANAO, Zamboanga (15847, Merrill). quadripustulatus FRiv.,, Termesz. Fuzetek (1883), 6, 126. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10723, Schultze). subguttatus GEeRST.,; Arch. Naturgesch. (1857), 23, 1, 229; Mon. Endomych. (1858), 1, 122. PALAWAN, Iwahig (16365, Weber). sybarita GerRST., Arch. Naturgesch. (1857), 23, 1, 229; Mon. Endomych. (1858), 1, 118. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). tetraspilotus Hopr,; Griffith’s Animal Kingd. (1832), 2, 786, Pl. 60, fig. 6, Pl. 75, fig. 6; GerstT., Arch. Naturgesch. (1857), 23, 1, 226; Mon. Endomych. (1858), 1, 103. dehaani GumER., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1858), 10, 15. PALAWAN, Iwahig (12288, Weber), Mount Salacot (13022, Lamb). thomsoni GORH., Endomych. Recit. (1873), 35. LUZON. Genus ENCYMON Gerstacker immaculatus Montrz., Ann. Soc. Agr. Lyon (1855), 7, 74; Gumr., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1858), 10, 25; KirscH, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Dresden (1877), 2, 160; Farrm., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1883), 27, 57; CSIKI, Termesz. Fuzetek (1902), 25, 32. XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 35 gerstaeckeri DOoHRN, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1868), 135. angulatus GoRH., Endomych. Recit. (1873), 39; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1885), 22, 520. SIBUYAN (2014, McGregor). regalis GoRH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 440; Csix1, Termesz. Fuzetek (1902), 25, 29. Genus INDALMUS Gerstacker luzonicus GORH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1897), 462, Pl. 32, fig. 7. LUZON. Genus STENOTARSOIDES Csiki leoninus GorRH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 444. philippinarum GoRH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 444. tabidus GorH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 445. Genus CYCLOTOMA Mulsant coccinellina GERST.,; Arch. Naturgesch. (1857), 23, 242; Mon. Endomych. (1858), 366, Pl. 3, fig. 8. testudinaria var. Muus., Mém. Acad. Lyon (1851), 1, 72. quatuordecimpunctata WEISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1891), 22. Luzon, Bulacan, Norzagaray (14222, Foxworthy): NrcGros, Occidental NEGROS, Bago (6317, Banks): MINDANAO, Agusan River (13675, Schultze). Genus THELGETRUM Gorham ampliatum GorH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1875), 314. COCCINELLIDA: Genus HARMONIA Mulsant octomaculata FAsR.,*; Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 97; Oxiv., Ent. (1789), 1, 1010, Pl. 3, fig. 43. octomaculata var. philippinensis CHEVR., Dej. Cat., 3 ed. (1837), 456. octomaculata var. arcuata F'ABR., Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 55; Boisp., Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1885), 591. ; Luzon, Manila (1361, Banks; 2269, Schultze); Pampanga, San Juan (3038, Williamson): CALAYAN (624, McGregor). transversalis FABR.,f Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 97; Herpst, Kaf. (1798), 5, 20s El. bb, dic. 9: Luzon, Manila (coll. Schultze). Genus THEA Mulsant cincta FAsrR.,; Ent. Syst. Suppl. (1798), 77; Muts., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 167. LUZON, Manila (461, 2137, Schultze). Genus CHILOMENES Chevrolat sexmaculata F'ApR.,*+ Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 96; Oniv., Ent. (1795), 4, 998, Pio, aig: 41, 36 | The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Luzon, Manila (264, Schultze); Benguet, Trinidad (8165, Banks); Tayabas, Baler (11837, McGregor); Cagayan, Apayao (11880, D. C. Worcester). Genus SYNONYCHA Chevrolat grandis THUNB.,*+ Nov. Ins. Spec. (1781), 12, Pl. 1, fig. 13. imperialis HERBST, Kaf. (1798), 5, 261, Pl. 55, fig. 1. versicolor FABR., Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 58; Oxiv., Ent. (1808), 6, 1019, Pl. 3, fig. 28. LuzON, Manila (444, 2105, 2136, Schultze; 2596, 3076, 8854, Banks) ; Bataan, Lamao (7344, 7618, 7916, Cuzner): Sipay (11430, D. C. Worcester). Genus DOCIMOCARIA Crotch cumingi Muts.,*} Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 236. Luzon, Manila (9930, Banks); Tayabas, Baler (11618, D. C. Worcester) . insignis CRoTcH, Revis. Coccin. (1874), 172. Luzon, Manila. Genus CARIA Mulsant arrowl SICARD, Nov. Zool. (1912), 19, 253. Genus COELOPHORA Mulsant bisellata MULS.,; Spec. (1851), 400. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (Boettcher). calypso Muts., Mon. Coccin. (1866), 186. oculata MULS., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 385. Luzon, Manila. inaequalis FApBR.,*+ Syst. Ent. (1775), 80; Oxiv., Ent. (1808), 6, 1004, Pl. 3, fig. 32; Muus., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 404; CrotcH, Revis. Coccin. (1874), 153. mendax DrJ., Cat., 3 ed. (1837), 457. inaequalis var. mendica MUuLS., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 407. LUZON, Manila (3947, Banks; 8855, Schultze; 9948, Compére): BATAN, Batanes (7766, McGregor). newporti MULS.,; Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 396. Luzon, Manila (254, Stangl): NeGRos, Occidental Negros, Maao (253, Banks): PouiLLo (12478, McGregor). novemmaculata FABR.,f Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 97; Syst. Hleuth. (1801), 1, 366; Oxtv., Ent. (1808), 6, 1012, Pl. 3, fig. 42; MuLS., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 398. COMIRAN (13969, Schultze): PALAWAN, Bintuan (16262, Weber). octopunctata WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 229. BATAN, Batanes (7765, McGregor): Luzon, Manila (260, Stangl). personata WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 147. Luzon, Manila (2678, 4748, 4786, Banks; 4677, 9632, Schultze); Ben- guet, Trinidad (8162, Banks), Baguio (113825, F. Worcester), Caba- yan (11525, McGregor). eats XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 37 schultzei WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 148. LuzON, Manila (4868, Banks); Bulacan, Baliuag (15789, Arce). sexguttata WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 230. BaTAN, Batanes (7767, McGregor). versipellis MuLS.,; Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 394. Luzon, Manila (144, Schultze). vidua MULS.,; Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 393. Luzon, Manila (752, 9438, Schultze; 5807, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (8889, Ledyard): Ticao (1471, McGregor). Genus CALLINEDA Crotch decussata CROTCH, Revis. Coccin. (1874), 161. BALABAC. sexdecimnotata FABR.,¢ Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 370; Oxiv., Ent. (1808), 6, 1029, Pl. 6, fig. 85; Muus., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 296. LuZzON, Benguet, Irisan (969, McGregor), Mount Pulog (11454, Mc- Gregor). : Genus HETERONEDA Crotch reticulata FABR.,j Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 362; Muuts., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 301; CrorcH, Revis. Coccin. (1874), 162. billardieri CroTcH, List Coccin. (1871), 6. Luzon, Manila (1831, 2087, Schultze): BANTAYAN (11207, Griffin). Genus LEIS Mulsant dimidiata FABR.,f Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 94; OLiIv., Entom. (1808), 6, 993, Pl. 3, fig. 31. dimidiata ab. bicolor Hope, Gray’s Zool. Mise. (1831), 31. Luzon, Manila (255, Stangl); Laguna, Calauang (14211, McGregor): MINDORO, Bongabon (8374, Schultze). dunlopi CRoTCH,} Revis. Coccin. (1874), 121. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (6406, Cuzner). manillana MuLs., Mon. Coccin. (1866), 170; CrorTcH, Revis. Coccin. (1874), 120. manillana var. atrocincta MuLs., Mon. Coccin. (1866), 175. manillana var. incompleta CROTCH, Revis. Coccin. (1874), 120. manillana var. mniszechi CROTCH, Revis. Coccin. (1874), 120. Luzon: MINDANAO. paulinae Muts., Mon. Coccin. (1866), 203. LuzoNn, Manila. Genus ALESIA Mulsant discolor FABR., Ent. Syst. Suppl. (1798), 77; Muus., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 369. Genus VERANIA Mulsant crocea MULS.,f Mon. Coccin. (1866), 58. LuzON, Manila (1355, Schultze). 38 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 nigrilabris MULS.,} Mon. Coccin. (1866), 73. LUZON, Manila (262, Stangl; 2312, Schultze). Genus SYNIA Mulsant melanaria MUuus., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 375; CrorcH, Revis. Coccin. (1874), 177. Genus CHILOCORUS Leach cerberus MULS.,; Opusc. Ent. (1876), 7, 148. LuZON, Manila (1368, Schultze; 5219, 5227, 10628, Banks): PALAWAN, Iwahig (12365, Weber). melanophthalmus Muts., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 455. ruber WEISE,; Termesz. Fuzetek (1902), 507. LuzON, Manila (9947, Compére): PALAWAN, Bacuit (12328, Weber). Genus PHAENOCHILUS Weise monostigma WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 241. MINDANAO, Agusan River (13686, Schultze). Genus SERANGIUM Blackburn spilotum WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., See: D (1913), 8, 241. Luzon, Manila (10244, Compere). Genus BRUMUS Mulsant suturalis FABR.,} Ent. Syst. Suppl. (1798), 78; Muus., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 494. Luzon, Manila (8765, 10516, Banks). Genus PLATYNASPIS Redtenbacher nigra WEISE,j Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1879), 149. Luzon, Manila (5027, Banks). Genus STICHOLOTIS Crotch banksi WEISE,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 230. | Luzon, Manila (4787, Banks) ; Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5462, Banks). ovata WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 230. | Luzon, Manila (38038, Banks). | Genus ASPIDIMERUS Mulsant | tristis WEISE,*} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 281. Luzon, Manila (4908, Banks): PALAWAN, Bacuit (12349, Weber). Genus CRYPTOGONUS Mulsant orbiculus GYLLH.,*} Schénh. Syn. Ins. (1807), 2, 205. orbiculus var. nigripennis WEISE, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 137. Luzon, Manila (2568, 4738, Banks; 9955, Compére); Bataan, Lamao , (9862, Curran); Laguna, Los Bafios (8559, Banks): NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (922, 1605, Banks): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (7329, Clemens). XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 39 Genus SCYMNUS Kugelann binotulatus BoHEM., Res. Eugen. (1859), 208. Genus PULLUS Mulsant brunnescens MorTscH., Bull. Mos. (1866), 2, 425. Luzon, Benguet, Twin Peaks (8197, Banks). fuscatus BOHEM.,} Res. Eugen. (1859), 209. Luzon, Manila (4858, 5006, Banks); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5463, Banks). Genus ORTALIA Mulsant pusilla WEISE,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 136. pusilla ab. moesta WEISE, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 136. Luzon, Manila (8572, Banks) ; Rizal, Montalban Gorge (14059, Banks). Genus STETHORUS Weise pauperculus WEISE,j Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 155. Luzon, Manila (4787, Banks). rotundatus MOoTScH., Etud. Ent. (1859), 170. Luzon, Manila (2550, 4950, Banks). Genus RODOLIA Mulsant podagrica WEISE,; Nova Guinea (1908), 5, 2, 307. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (252, Banks). rufopilosa MuLts.,; Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 908. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5570, Banks; 8856, Schulize) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (249, Banks): Ticao (9605, McGregor) : PALAWAN, Iwahig (10799, Schultze). Genus EPILACHNA Chevrolat diffinis Eyp. et Soun., Rev. Zool. (1839), 267; Muus., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 783. diffinis var. signatula MULS., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 784. diffinis var. stolida MULS., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 791. pusillanima MULS.,*+ Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 784. Luzon, Manila (259, Stangl); Cagayan, Tawit (11871, D. C. Wor- cester): MINDORO, Bongabon River (8386, Schultze), Mansalay (11403, D. C. Worcester): Ticao (9604, McGregor): NercrRos, Occi- dental Negros, Maao (248, 266, Banks), Faraon (12224, Curran): MINDANAO, Agusan River (13717, D. C. Worcester): PALAWAN, Bacuit (11803, Weber). pytho MuLS.,; Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 777. Luzon, Laguna, San Antonio (87438, Curran); Sorsogon (9235, Curran). vigintioctopunctata FApR.,*7 Syst. Ent. (1775), 84; Hergpst, Kafer (1798), 5, 264, Pl. 55, fig. 3; Muus., Spec. Col. Trim. Sécur. (1851), 834; Montr., Ann. Soc. Agr. Lyon (1855), 7, 75. AO The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Luzon, Manila (263, Schultze; 270, 2236, 2488, 7288, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (7914, Cuzner); Tayabas, Baler (11838, D. C. Worcester) ; Benguet, Trinidad (8164, Banks): SABTAN, Batanes (11887, Mce- Gregor). DERMESTIDA DERMESTIN 4 Genus DERMESTES Linnzus cadaverinus FABR.,f Syst. Ent. (1775), 55; Oniv., Ent. (1790), 2, 7, Pl. 2, fig. 9. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (972, McGregor): Siquisor (8962, Celestino). vulpinus F'ABR.,f Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 64; EricHs., Nat. Ins. Deutschl. (1846), 3, 426. FuGA, Babuyanes (635, McGregor): N&rcGros, Occidental Negros, San Carlos (1601, Banks). ATTAGENIWN 4z Genus AETHRIOSTOMA Motschulsky gloriosae FABR.,*} Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 107; Motscu., Etud. Ent. (1858), 7, 146. LuzON, Manila (614, 768, Banks; 2759, Schultze). DRYOPIDA Genus PACHYPARNUS Fairmaire talpoides WATERH.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1876), 20. Luzon, Manila (7927, Schultze). HYDROPHILIDA HY DROPHILIN A= Genus BEROSUS Leach Subgenus Enoplorus Zaitzev indicus MotscH., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. (1861), 34, 110; Re&cims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 473. LUZON. Subgenus Berosus Kuwert pubescens MULS., Opusc. Entom. (1859), 9, 61; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1908), 61. LUZON. Genus REGIMBARTIA Zaitzev aenea BRULLE, Hist. Nat. (1835), 5, 282; SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1890), 354. Genus HYDROUS Leach picicornis CHEvr., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (18638), 204. Luzon. ee XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 41 Genus HYDROPHILUS Leach spinicollis EscHSCH., Entom. (1822), 1, 41; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1903), 25; (1906), 260. Genus STERNOLOPHUS Solier rufipes Fasr., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 183; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 251. Genus ENOCHRUS Thomson Subgenus Lumetus Zaitzev escuriens WALK., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1858), 2, 209; SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1890), 350; Reems., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1903), 56. nigriceps MotscH., Etud. Ent. (1859), 8, 46. Luzon. SPHAERIDIIN 4] Genus DACTYLOSTERNUM Wollaston rubripes BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 24; Recims., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1903), 68. Luzon. HETEROCERIDAt Genus HETEROCERUS Fabricius philippensis Grouy., Notes Leyden Mus. (1896), 18, 4. DASCILLIDA® DASCILLIN 4] Genus EULICHAS Jacobs baeri FAIRM., Ann. Soc. Hnt. France (1898), 388. LuZON, Bataan, Lamao (8885, Ledyard). fulvulus WIEDEM.,; Zool. Mag. (1830), 1, 3, 173; Cast., Hist. Nat. (1840), 1, 259, Pl. 17, fig. 1; GuerR., Spec. et Jc. (1843), 4, No. 13, 7, figs. 14-19. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker) ; Tayabas, Tiaong (A. Worm). Genus DASCILLUS Latreille obscuripes Pic, Echange (1912), 28, 68. BALABAC. RHIPIDOCERIDA Genus CALLIRRHIPIS Latreille antiqua WATERH.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1877), 384; ScHULTz=, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 273. LUZON, Benguet, Irisan (1564, McGregor), Baguio (13290, Sanchez). bituberculata SCHULTZE,j Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 273. LUZON, Rizal, Montalban (A. de los Reyes). 4? The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 helleri SCHULTZE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 274. Luzon, Laguna, Paete (McGregor). montalbanensis SCHULTZE,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 274. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban (A. de los Reyes). nigriventralis SCHULTZE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 275. Luzon, Laguna, Paete (McGregor). philippinensis SCHULTZE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 276. Luzon, Laguna, Paete (McGregor). tiaongona SCHULTZE,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 276. Luzon, Tayabas, Tiaong (A. Worm). LYCIDA Genus DITONECES Waterhouse philippinensis Bourc., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 181. MINDANAO. f pilosicornis BLANCH., Voy. Péle Sud (1853), 4, 79, Pl. 5, fig. 14. MINDANAO. pusillus BourG., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 181. Genus METRIORRHYNCHUS Guérin | philippinensis WATERH., Ill. Typ. Spec. Col. Br. Mus. (1879), 1, 52, Pl. 18, fig. 4. ‘ Genus TRICHALUS Waterhouse cyaneiventris WATERH., Ill. Typ. Spec. Col. Br. Mus. (1879), 1, 72, Pl. 17, fig. 6. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). longicollis Bourg., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1883), 18, 27. LUZON. nigricauda BourG., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 181. MINDANAO. Genus CALOCHROMUS Guérin melanurus WATERH., Cist. Ent. (1877), 2, 196, fig. 3; Ill. Typ. Spec. Col. Br. Mus. (1879), 1, 2, Pl. 1, fig. 1. orbatus WATERH., Cist. Ent. (1877), 2, 197, fig. 4; Ill. Typ. Spec. Col. Br. Mus. (1879), 1, 3, Pl. 1, fig. 3. LUZON. LAMPYRIDA LAMPROCERINA{ Genus VESTA Castelnau basalis GORH.,} Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1880), 14. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14210, McGregor), Los Banos (17889, , Baker). XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 43 fimbriata E. OLiv, Gen. Ins., Lamp. (1907), 53, 17. flavicollis MotscH., Et. Ent. (18538), 43. proxima GORH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1880), 14; BE. Oxtv., Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova (1885), 335. proxima var. minor EB. Outv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 182. MINDANAO, Cabadbaran River (16617, Weber), Davao (16899, Weber). rufiventris MotTscH., Et. Ent. (1853), 43. xanthura EB. Oxiv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 182. LAMPYRIN4= Genus DIAPHANES Motschulsky peliucens E. Oniv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 183. . LUCIOLIN 42 Genus LUCIOLA Castelnau abdominalis E, Oniv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 184. LUZON. angusticollis E. OLIv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 184. MINDANAO. apicalis ESCHSCH., Entom. (1822), 1, 58. LUZON. extincta E. Ouiv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 184. infuscata HRICHS., Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, 2382. BOHOL: MINDANAO. rugiceps BH. Outv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 185. truncata E. Ouiv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 183. MINDORO. vespertina FApBR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 103; GorH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1880), 100. Genus PTEROPTYX E. Olivier testaceum MorTscuH., Et. Ent. (1852), 48; Boure., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1890), 169; E. Oxtv., Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova (1885), 22, 357; Gen. Ins., Lamp. (1907), Pl. 3, fig. 11. ; Genus CALOPHOTIA Motschulsky brachyura FE. Ouiv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 185. concolor E. Outv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 186. MINbDORO: MINDANAO. miranda B. Outy., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 186. BOHOL. plagiata ERICHS., Nov. Acta Ac. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, 231. dives BE. Outv., Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova (1885), 367. LUZON. . 44 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 praeusta ESCHSCH., Entom. (1822), 1, 57; GorH., Trans. Ent. Soc. Londen (1880), 101; E. Oxiv., Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova (1885), 368, Pl. 5, fig. 11, a, b; Gen. Ins., Lamp. (1907), Pl. 3, fig. 9. Luzon, Albay. Genus PYROPHANES E. Olivier appendiculata E. Ouiv., Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova (1885), 369. LUZON. i quadrimaculata E. Outv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 187. quadrimaculata var. bimaculata E. Ouiv., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 187. Luzon, Albay. TELEPHORIDA Genus TYLOCERUS Dalman atricornis GuER., Voy. Favorite (1838), 87; Cast., Hist. Nat. (1840), 4, 276. LUZON. Genus CANTHARIS Linnzus flavifemoralis BLANCH., Voy. Pole Sud (1858), 4, 67, Pl. 5, fig. 3. granulipennis BoHEM., Res. Hugen. (1858), 78. Luzon, Tayabas, Baler (11621, D. C. Worcester): MINbDORO, Baco River (3395, McGregor). Genus ICHTHYURUS Westwood dohrni FarrM., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1867), 114. LUZON. scripticollis FAIRM., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1867), 115. LUZON. semperi F'AIRM., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1867), 113. LUZON. MELYRIDZ Genus LAIUS Guérin pictus ERICHS.,; Entom. (1840), 63. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5349, 5568, Banks). Genus MALACHIUS Fabricius rufiventris ESCHSCH., Entom. (1822), 1, 64. LUZON. Genus PRINOCERUS Perty coeruleipennis PERTY,+ Obs. Col. Ind. (1831), 33, Pl. 1, fig. 4; GumR., Voy. Bellanger, Zool., 494, Pl. 2, fig. 2. Luzon, Manila (1615, 2303, 2412, Schultze; 4127, Banks). forticornis SCHAUF., Horae Soc. Ent. Ros. (1887), 21, 126. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 45 CLERIDAt CLERIN 42 Genus CYLIDRUS Latreille cyaneus FABR.,; Mant. Ins. (1787), 126. i vescoi FAIRM., Rev. Zool. (1849), 361. alcyoneus PAsc., Journ. Ent. (1860), 1, 44. pallipes CHEVR., Rev. Mag. Zool. (1874), 280. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (6497, Banks): BoHou (6779, Me- Gregor): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10747, Schultze). Genus CLADISCUS Chevrolat sanguinicollis SPIN., Mon. Cler. (1844), 1, 125; Goru., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1893), 567; SCHENKL., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1906), 276. LUZON. strangulatus CHEvr., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1843), 33; Lacorp., Gen. Col., Atlas, Pl. 45, fig. 4; GorH., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1893), 567. Genus TILLUS Olivier bifasciellus WHITE, Cat. Clerid. (1849), 49. carinulatus SCHENKL., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1908), 364. MINDORO. notatus KiuG,; Cat. Clerid. (1842), 276; ScHENKL., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1898), 185. lewisi KIESENW., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1879), 313. notatus var. semperanus GoRH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 62; SCHENKL., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1898), 362. notatus var. tristis SCHENKL., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1899), 332; GorH., Cist. Ent. (1892), 729; Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1893), 567. Luzon, Manila (4682, Banks): Nrcros, Occidental Negros, Bago (1401, Banks). Genus CYLINDROCTENUS Kraatz chalybaeum WESTW.,; Cat. Clerid. (1849), 51; Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1852), 41, Pl. 24, fig. 5; Goro., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1892), 12, 733; KRAATZz, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1899), 214. NeEGROS, Occidental Negros, Faraon (122386, Curran). Genus GASTROCENTRUM Gorham unicolor WHITE,; Cat. Clerid. (1849), 56; GAHAN, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1910), VIII, 5, 61. pauper GORH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 63. LUZON. Genus CALLIMERUS Gorham dulcis WESTW., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1852), 20, 40, Pl. 24, fig. 6; GorH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 66; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1892), 12, 723; SCHENKL., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1906), 252. ee eens ee 46 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 gratiosus GORH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 66. MINDANAO. latifrons GORH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 67. pulchellus GORH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 67; WatTrerRH., Aid Ins. (1881), 1, P45: schultzei SCHENKL., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 303. LuzON, Benguet, Baguio (1598, Banks): Nercros, Occidental Negros, Bago (1892, Banks). Genus OPILO Latreille mollis LINN., Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1758), 388; GorH., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1891), 35, 424. Genus STIGMATIUM Gray Subgenus Stigmatium Kuwert centrale GORH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 94. Luzon: MINDANAO. encaustum GorRH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 93. BOHOL. laterifoveatum Kuw., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 407. masteri MACLEAy, Trans. Ent. Soc. N. S. Wales (1894), 2, 406, 438. philippinarum GorH.,¢ Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 93. amboinae Kuw., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 406. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (7221, McGregor). subfuscum GORH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 94. MINDANAO. tuberculibase Kuw., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 407. LuzON, Benguet, Irisan (1250, McGregor). Genus DASYCEROCLERUS Kuwert banksi SCHENKL., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 304. PALAWAN, Bacuit (12364, Weber). Genus OMADIUS Castelnau aurifasciatus GORH.,} Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 102. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14182, McGregor). indicus CAsT., Silberm. Rev. d’Ent. (1836), 4, 49; GorH., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 276. prolicus KiueG, Cat. Clerid. (1842), 287; Kuw., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 67. kamelianus WHITE, Cat. Clerid. (1849), 53. nimbifer GORH.,} Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 102. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14200, McGregor); Benguet, Irisan (1252, McGregor): NeEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (6244, Banks). XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera AT notatus GORH.,; Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 108; Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1894), 43. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Magquiling (17805, Baker). posticalis GORH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 105. LUZON. trifasciatus CAST.,} Silberm. Rev. d’Ent. (1836), 4, 49; SpPIN., Mon. Cler. (1844), 1, 176, Pl. 18, fig. 2; Kuw., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 72. modestus KiuG, Mon. Clerid. (1842), 288, Pl. 1, fig. 2. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14167, McGregor). vespiformis GORH., Cist. Ent. (1876), 2, 108. Genus ANTHICOCLERUS Schenkling anthicoides WESTW., Cat. Clerid. (1849), 59; Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1852), 48, Pl. 27, fig. 8; ScHENKL., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1901), 20, 188; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1902), 367. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (1397, Banks). pallipes GorH.,} Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1878), 162. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (1121, Banks). Genus THANEROCLERUS Lefévre buqueti LEF.,*+ Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1835), 577, Pl. 16, fig. 4; CHENU, Encyl. d’Hist. Nat. Col. (1860), 2, 247; Westw., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1838), 18; SprIn., Mon. Cler. (1844), 1, 207; GorH., in Ritsema, Midden-Sumatra, Col. (1887), 4, 78; GAHAN, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1910), 5, 63; Jones, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 1, Pl. 1, figs. 10-18. buqueti var. pondicherryanus SPIN., Mon. Cler. (1844), 1, 208, Pl. 17, fig. 3. Luzon, Manila (15092, Jones). Genus NEOHYDNUS Gorham pallipes KRAATZ, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1899), 215; ScHENKLG., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1899), 344. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). CORYNETINA Genus ALLOCHOTES Westwood maculata WATERH., Ent. Month. Mag. (1876), 13, 126. Genus TENERUS Castelnau cyanopterus SPIN., Mon. Cler. (1844), 1, 165, Pl. 8, fig. 4. LUZON. mindanaonicus GORH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1877), 407. MINDANAO. philippinarum CHEvR., Mém. Cler. (1876), 37. 48 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 praeustus CAST., Silberm. Rev. d’Ent. (1836), 4, 43; Spin., Mon. Cler. (1844), 1, 167, Pl. 11, fig. 2. signaticollis CAstT., Silberm. Rev. d’Ent. (1836), 4, 44; ScHENKL., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1902), 11. Genus TARSOSTENUS Spinola univittatus Rossi, Faun. Etruse. (1792), 1, 147. fasciatus CURTIS, Brit. Ent. (1832), 6, Pl. 270. succinctus CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1842), 277. albofasciatus MELSH., Proc. Acad. Sci. Phil. (1846), 2, 306. picipennis WESTW., Cat. Clerid. (1849), 4, 48. biguttatus Montr., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1860), 260. Luzon, Manila (2928, 4703, 5698, Banks; 13506, Schneider). Genus NECROBIA Olivier rufipes DEGEER,*+ Mem. Ins. (1775), 5, 165, Pl. 15, fig. 4. Luzon, Manila (4194, Banks): Nucros, Occidental Negros, Bago (901, 1600, Banks): ROMBLON (2903, Walker). LYMEXYLONIDAt Genus ATRACTOCERUS Palisot de Beauvois bruijni Grestro, Ann. Mus. Genova (1874), 6, 545. LUZON. emarginatus CAST., in Silberm. Rev. d’Ent. (1886), 4, 59; SCHENKL., Ent. ; Mitt. (1914), 3, 319. celebensis GESTRO, Ann. Mus. Genova (1874), 6, 545; SCHENKL., Ent. Mitt. (1914), 3, 319. debilis WALK., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1858), 2, 285; SCHENKL., Ent. Mitt. (1914), 3, 319. fissicollis FAtRM., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1885), 108; SCHENKL., Ent. Mitt. (1914), 3, 319. horni BourG., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1905), 183; (1909), 438, Pl. 12, fig. 11; SCHENKL., Ent. Mitt. (1914), 3, 319. luteolus FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 217; Ritsema, Mid- den-Sumatra, Col. (1887), 4, 79; SCHENKL., Hnt. Mitt. (1914), 3, oL9: PALAWAN, Iwahig (11977, Weber). ANOBIIDA# ANOBIINA2 Genus SITODREPA C. G. Thomson panicea LINN.,*+ Fauna Suec. (1761), 145; PANz., Fauna Germ. (1795), 6; Muus., Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (1863), 10, 82. LUZON. Genus LASIODERMA Stephens serricorne FABR.,*} Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 241; CHevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1861), 890; Mus. and Rey, Terediles (1864), 294; XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 49 Lec., Proc. Acad. Sci. Phil. (1865), 288; Baupi, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1873), 17, 333; ScHi~sky, Kaf. Eur. (1899), 36, 27; REITT., Fauna Germ. (1911), 3, 316; Everts, Col. Neerl. (1903), 2, 240; Faun, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. (1905), 31, 205; JoNnss, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 2. breve Wouu., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1861), 7, 15. rufescens STURM, Cat. (1826), 206. testaceum DUFTSCHM., Fauna Austr. (1825), 3, 46; STEPH., IIl. Brit. Ent. Mant., App. (1832), 5, 417. Luzon, Manila (Banks, Schultze, Jones). PTINIDA® GIBBIIN 42 Genus GIBBIUM Scopoli psylliodes CZEMP.,*} Dissert. Inaug. (1778), 51; Kirsw., Naturg. Ins. Deutsch]. (1877), 5, 46; LAMEERE, Man. Faune Belg. (1900), 2, 272; Everts, Col. Neerl. (1903), 2, 215, Pl. 213, fig. 88; FALL, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. (1905), 31, 102. scotias FABR., Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 74; Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 40; Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 241; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 327; OLIVv., Ent. (1790), 2, Pl. 1, fig. 2; ScHuLTZzE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 299. Luzon, Manila (9255, Schultze, Walker); Pampanga, San Juan (3000, Williamson). PTININ 4 Genus PTINUS Linnzus rugosithorax Pic, Misc. Ent. (1896), 4, 47; Echange (1910), 26, 82. BALABAC. BOSTRYCHIDA Genus DINODERUS Stephens brevis Horn,*} Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. (1878), 17, 550. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (415, 1592, Banks). distinctus LESNE, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1897), 325. minutus F'ABR., Syst. Ent. (1775), 54. substriatus STEPH., Ill. Brit. Ent. (1830), 3, 352. siculus BANDI, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1873), 17, 336. bifoveolatus WouL., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1858), III, 2, 409. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (1593, Banks). pilifrons LESNE, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1895), 170. Genus BOSTRYCHOPSIS Lesne parallela LESNE,*+ Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1895), 174. Luzon, Manila (3251, Schultze); Rizal, Taytay (11036, Banks). 139118——4 50. The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus HETEROBOSTRYCHUS Lesne aequalis WATERH.,*} Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1884), 215, Pl. 16, fig. 3. Luzon, Manila (6160, Banks; 7484, Shaw) : Nucros, Occidental Negros, Faraon (12241, Curran). hamatipennis LeSNE, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1895), 173. niponensis LEWIS, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1896), 17, 339. pileatus LESNE, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1898), 559. Genus XYLOTHRIPS Lesne flavipes ILL., Mag. f. Insekt. (1801), Hefte 1-2, 171 (0d). dominicanus FABR., Syst. Hleuth. (1801), 2, 380 (2); LESNE, Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1895), 178. sinuatus STEPH., Ill. Brit. Ent. (1830), 3, 351, Pl. 19, fig. 6. religiosae FAIRM., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1850), 2, 50. mutilatus WALK., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1858), 2, 286. . tracundus SNELL., Rech. sur la faune de Madag. (1869), 5, 10, leak, al. ayes, %- CALAYAN, Babuyanes (662, McGregor): Luzon, Tayabas, Baler (11846, McGregor): NeEGrROoS, Occidental Negros, Bago (412, 1685, 1687, Banks), Faraon (12226, Curran): MINDANAO, Zamboanga (8850, Hutchinson) : PALAWAN, Taytay (17172, Schultze). religiosus Borsp., Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1835), 2, 460; LesNz, Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1895), 178. religiosae FAIRM., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1850), 2, 50 (pro parte). destructor MontTR., Ann. Soc. d’Agr. (1855), 7, 55. lifuanus Montr., Ann. Soe. Ent. France (1861), 267. Genus XYLIPSOCUS Lesne capucinus FABR., Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 62. eremita Outv., Encyl. Méth. (1790), 5, 110, Pl. 2, fig. 11. marginatus FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 382. nicobaricus REDTENB., Reise Novara, Zool. (1868), 2 (1), 114. Genus SINOXYLON Duftschmid anale LESNE, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1897), 21. macleayi BLACKB., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. §. Wales (1889), 3, 1429. LuZON, Manila (2691, Schultze; 4769, Banks); Benguet, Trinidad (8662, Banks). ; conigerum GERST., Monatsber. Berl. Acad. (1855), 268. LuzZON, Manila (2970, Banks). BUPRESTIDA# Genus PHRIXIA H. Deyrolle cumingi WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1887), 19, 290. vittaticollis WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1887), 19, 291; KERREM., ' Mon. Bupr. (1906), 1, 399. XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 51 Genus CASTALIA Castelnau et Gory obsoleta CHEVR.,j Rev. Zool. (1841), 221; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1906), 1, 438. inornata CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 222. cyanipennis H. DEYR., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 76. curta H. Dreyr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 77. unicolor THOMS., Typ. Bupr. (1878), 46. moereus LANSB., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1880), 23, 1387. Luzon, Manila (374, 1511, 3223, 7526, 8957, Stangl, McGregor, Schultze); Laguna, Magdalena (1749, Schultze): PANAy, Iloilo (6335, Banks): PALAWAN, Taytay (17082, Schultze). Genus ACMAEODERA Eschscholtz luzonica NONFR.,; Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. (1895), 40, 302; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1907), 2, 482. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker); Ambos Camarines, Ragay (6207, Barredo). stictipennis CAST. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 26, Pl. 8, fig. 45; KERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1907), 2, 481. Genus POLYCTESIS Marseul igorrota HELLER, Notes Leyden Mus. (1891), 3, 159; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (190%); 2; 526. Luzon, Ilocos Norte, Bangui (17300, Banks). Genus PTOSIMA Solier indica CAST. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 4, Pl. 1, fig. 3; KerremM., Mon. Bupr. (1907), 2, 551. Genus CHRYSOCHROA Solier Subgenus Catoxantha Solier purpurea WHITE,s Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1843), 12, 242; KeRReEM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 19. _ Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (7656, 8096, 8836, Schultze, Nash) ; Laguna, Calauang (14186, McGregor). Subgenus Megaloxantha Kerremans bicolor FAapr., Syst. App. (1778), 825; Oniv., Encyl. Méth. (1790), 5, 213; ScHONH., Syn. Ins. (1817), 1, 212; Cast. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 3, Pl. 1, fig. 1; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 21. gigantes ScHALL., Act. Acad. Nat. Car. (1773), 304, Pl. 1, fig. 5. heros WIEDEM., Zool. Mag. (1823), 99. nigricornis H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 1. brunnea SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), 5, 300, Pl. 21, fig. 1. mouhoti SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), 9, 3, Pl. 1, fig. 1. assamensis THOMS., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1879), 9, 70. cyanura KERREM., an Soc. Ent. Belg. (1892), 36, i PALAWAN, Mount Sineat (13010, Lamb). 52 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Subgenus Chrysochroa Solier aurotibialis H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 6; KerrREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 87. tenuicauda KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1891), 35, 156. chrysuroides H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 8; KERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 99. fulminans FABR., Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 177; CAstT. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1885), 1, 9, Pl. 2, fig. 7; KmrreM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 102. fulgurans ILLic., Wied. Arch. (1800), 1, 117; Herpst, Col. (1801), 9, 69, Pl. 138, fig. 5. ceylonensis VOET, Cat. Col. (1806), 1, 94, Pl. 1, fig. 2. chrysura GORY, Mon., Suppl. (1840), 4, 55, Pl. 10, fig. 55. patruelis STURM, Cat. (1843), 56. lata SCHAUF., Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. (1883), 19, 199. LuzoN: BoHOL: LryTE: MINDANAO. praelonga WHITE, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1848), 12, 348; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 92. eschscholtzi LA FORTE and H. Dryr., MS. LuZzON: MINDANAO. semperi SAUND.,f Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 303; KeERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 94. Luzon, Cagayan, Tuguegarao (4580, Williamson); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (8094, Schultze). Genus EPIDELUS H. Deyrolle wallacel THoMS., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 109; Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 50, Pl. 2, fig. 2; KerreM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 297. philippinensis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 314. tricolor NonF., Ent. Nachr. (1894), 4. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus IRIDOTAENIA H. Deyrolle cupreomarginata SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 304; KERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 488. MINDANAO. curta H. Deyr.,f Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 29; KeERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 487. SIBUYAN (1924, McGregor). palawana KERREM.,t Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 195; Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 490. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1081, McGregor) : SIBUYAN (1923, McGregor). sulcifera SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 306; KERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 491. LUZON. trivittata SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 305; KrrremM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 492. LUZON: MINDANAO. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 58 Genus CHRYSODEMA Castelnau et Gory adjuncta SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 310; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 5388. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). antennata SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 313; KmrremM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 560. PALAWAN: MINDANAO. aurofoveata GUER., Voy. Coquille, Ins. (1831), 64, Pl. 2, fig. 2; Cast. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 5, Pl. 2, fig. 5; Deyr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 20; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 576. violacea K®RREM., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1906), 412. costata THOMS., Typ. Bupr. App. (1879), 8; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3; 523: Luzon, Manila. cuprea KmRREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 199; Mon. Bupr. (1909), Se BLT SuLu ISLANDS. deyrollei SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 307; KerreM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 558. LUZON. dohrni SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 308; KErrEeM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 582. fairmairei KeRREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 196. eximia CAST. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 8, Pl. 2, fig. 9; KERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 5381. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). flavicornis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 306; KeRREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 512. BOHOL. fuscitarsis KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 194; Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 505. PALAWAN: MINDORO: MINDANAO. granulosa KerreM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 197; Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 561. hebes KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 28; Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 562. MINDANAO. intercostata SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 308; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 529. LUZON. jucunta Cast. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 6, Pl. 2, fig. 6; KERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 556. smaragdula CAstT. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 8, Pl. 2, fig. 10. dalmanni MANN., MS. Saund. Cat. Bupr. (1871), 13. subrevisa THOMS., Typ. Bupr. App. (1879), 1, 9. Luzon: MINDOoRO: LEYTE: BoHOL: MINDANAO. 54 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 manillarum THOMS., Typ. Bupr. App. (1879), 1, 9; Kerrem., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 555. Luzon, Manila. mniszechi H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 6, Pl. 1, fig. 4; KERREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 538. aeneo-violacea H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 16. PALAWAN. moluccana H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 24. Luzon, Manila. philippinensis CAsT. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 1, Pl. 2, fig. 9; KmRREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 559. rouxi CAST. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 9, Pl. 3, fig. 11. Luzon: CEBU: MINDANAO. proxima SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 311; KmrREeM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 551. MINDANAO. purpureicollis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 309; KeRREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 587. LUZON: CEBU. smaragdula OLIv., Ent. (1790), 2, 36, Pl. 1, fig. 2; KerRem., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 547. orientalis VOET, Cat. Col. (1806), 1, 95, Pl. 1, fig. 15. chrysoscoelis BoIspD., Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1835), 2, 69. arrogans BoIsD., Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1885), 2, 72. aurifera CAST, et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 14, Pl. 4, fig. 19. impressicollis Cast. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1835), 1, 16, Pl. 4, fig. 22. stevensi THOMS., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 482, Pl. 16, fig. 8. aruensis THOMS., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 433, Pl. 16, fig. 9. laevissima KERREM., Wytsm. Gen. Ins. (1908), fasc. 12, 75. Luzon: LEYTE: BOHOL: MINDANAO. variipennis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 310; KeRREM., Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 539. Luzon: MINDORO: MINDANAO: PALAWAN. violacea KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 22; Mon. Bupr. (1909), 3, 554. Genus CYPHOGASTRA H. Deyrolle aereiventris KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 205; Mon. Bupr. (1910), 4, 281. cupricollis KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 207. SuLu ISLANDS. santae-crucis KmRREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 205; Mon. Bupr. (1910), 4, 82. Luzon, Laguna, Santa Cruz. Genus HAPLOTRINCHUS Kerremans cupreomaculatus SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), 306, Pl. 21, fig. 7. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 55 inaequalis H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 56. LUZON. viridula OLIv., Ent. (1790), 2, 27, Pl. 10, fig. 112. LuzON: MINDANAO. Genus DICERCOMORPHA H. Deyrolle albosparsa CAST. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (18387), 1, 39, Pl. 10, fig. 47. BoHOL: MINDANAO. cupreomaculata WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1913), 12, 182. fasciata WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1918), 12, 182. mutabilis SAUND.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 314. argenteoguttata THOMS., Typ. Bupr. App. (1879), 13. viridicollis THOoMS., Typ. Bupr. App. (1879), 14. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban (8097, Schultze); Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus LAMPRA Lacordaire semperi SAUND.,j Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 315. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1510, McGregor); Bataan, Lamao (6492, Carpenter). Genus PHILANTHAXIA H. Deyrolle cupricauda KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 39, 211. lata KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1914), 9, 83. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus CHRYSOBOTHRIS Eschscholtz bistripunctata H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 111. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). octonotata SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 317. philippinensis SAUND.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 317. Luzon, Manila (118, Araneta; 2707, Schultze); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (8095, Nash); Benguet, Irisan (1265, McGregor): MINDOoRO, Magaran (10766, Schultze): PALAWAN, Iwahig (11631, Weber), Lake Manguao (17277, Schultze). pictiventris SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 316. ventralis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 318. Genus BELIONOTA Eschscholtz fallaciosa H. Dreyr.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 84. Luzon, Manila (2608, Schultze): Ticao (1069, McGregor): SIBUYAN (1927, McGregor). mindorensis KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1898), 42, 132. MINDORO. sagittaria EScHScH., Zool. Atl. (1829), 1, 8, Pl. 4, fig. 5. 56 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus CORAEBUS Castelnau et Gory cisseoides SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 319. coelestis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 319. hastanus CAST. et Gory,j Mon. Bupr. (1839), 2, 10, Pl. 2, fig. 14. Luzon, Tarlac, Gerona (361, Fernandez): BATAN, Batanes (7774, McGregor). melibaeformis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 321. pullatus SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 320. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (7175, Banks); Tayabas, Mauban (8731, Curran). spinosus CAST. et Gory, Mon. Bupr. (1889), 2, 10, Pl. 2, fig. 13. laportet SAUND., Cat. Bupr. (1871), 104, No. 18. transversus KERREM., Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1900), 79. LEYTE. Genus MELIBAEUS H. Deyrolle aeneifrons H. DrEyr.,y Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 1384. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). bakeri KmRREM.,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 84. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Genus SAMBUS H. Deyrolle auricolor SAUND.,{ Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 322. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17878, Baker). lugubris SAUND.,f Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 323. Luzon, Manila (2508, Schultze); Cagayan, Ilagan (9787, Stephens) ; Bataan, Lamao (9856, Curran). Genus CRYPTODACTYLUS H. Deyrolle philippinensis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 321. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus TOXOSCELUS H. Deyrolle rugicollis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 322. LUZON. Genus CISSEICORAEBUS Kerremans grandis KERREM., Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1900), 7, 77. SAMAR. Genus AGRILUS Stephens abdominalis SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 325. acutus THUNB.,| Mus. Acad. Upsal. (1787), 4, 52. armatus WEBER, Obs. Ent. (1801), 74. spinosus FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 214. cupreomaculatus HERBST, Col. (1801), 9, 248, Pl. 155, fig. 8. pulchellus KirBy, Trans. Linn. Soc. London (1818), 12, 380. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 57 mucronatus BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 2, 68. acanthopterus HAROLD, Col. Hefte (1869). Luzon, Manila (3344, 9911, Banks, Schultze). aegnicollis ESCHSCH., Entom. (1822), 1, 78. LUZON. atomus KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 87. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). bakeri KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 85. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). balnearis KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 87. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). discicollis H. DEyr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 189. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). fontanus KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 86. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). inquinatus SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 326. MINDANAO. luzonicus KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 84. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). monticola KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 85. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). nigrocinctus SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 325. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). occipitalis ESCHSCH.,*+ Entom. (1822), 79. Luzon, Manila (459, 1589, 23835, 2767, 2798, 3844, 63896, Banks, Schultze): NeGRos, Occidental Negros, Bago (6303, Banks). ornatus H. Dryr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 155. LUZON: BABUYANES. pilicauda SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 326. pulcher SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 327. rubifrons H. Dreyr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1864), 8, 164. semperi SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 324. striaticollis KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 24. LUZON. vilis SAUND.,f Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 327. LuzON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5574, Banks). Genus CYLINDROMORPHUS Kiesenwetter orientalis KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 26. LUZON. Genus APHANISTICUS Latreille bodongi KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 88. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). 58 The Philippine J ournal of Science 1916 nigroaeneus KERREM.,} Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1900), 42. Luzon, Laguna, Los Baiios (coll. Baker). Genus ENDELUS Deyrolle bakeri KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 88. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). cornutus KERREM., Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1900), 85. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus TRACHYS Fabricius bakeri KERREM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 90. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). cornuta KERREM.,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 89. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). dubia SAUND.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 328. LuzON, Bataan, Lamao (9856, Curran). formosana KERREM., Arch. Naturgesch. (1912), 209. “Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). fraterna KERREM., Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1900), 90. LUZON. luzonica KERREM., Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1900), 91. LUZON. palawana KerReEM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1898), 92. PALAWAN. princeps SAUND., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1874), 328. LUZON. rufescens KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 25. LUZON. viridula KERREM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 25. LUZON. BKUCNEMIDA Genus FORNAX Castelnau dircaeoides FLEUT., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1897), 252. morosus Bony., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1870), Pl. 13, figs. 6, 7. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus SEMNODEMA Bonvouloir bakeri HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 22, fig. 3. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus GALBA Guérin auricolor Bonv.,f Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1870), 821, Pl. 39, fig. 8. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bamios (coll. Baker). XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 59 funebris CHEVR.,f Rev. Zool. (1856), 84; Bony., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1870), 818, Pl. 39, fig. 4. Luzon, Tayabas, Mauban (8731, Curran). marmorata GUER.,; Voy. Coquille, Ent. (1830), 68, Pl. 2, fig. 3; BONV., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1870), 811. MINDANAO, Agusan River (13696, F’. Worcester). sericata CHEVR.,f Rev. Zool. (1856), 86; Bonvy., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1870), 816, Pl. 39, fig. 5. albiventris CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1856), 85. murina DEJ., Cat., 3 ed. (1837), 95. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus MACROSCYTHON Fleutiaux balabakensis FLEUT., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1912), 302. BALABAC. ELATERIDZ® Genus AGRYPNUS Eschscholtz bifoveatus CAND.,; Mon. Elat. (1857), 1, 41; Rev. Mon. Elat. (1874), 3; FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 441. LUZON, Manila (78, 2878, 45138, Schultze; 192, 362, 2462, Banks; 1962, 3544, 10834, McGregor); Tayabas (8899, Curran); Cagayan, Tu- guegarao (4581, Williamson): CrBu, Toledo (6810, McGregor). javanus CAND.,; Mon. Elat. (1857), 1, 44. Luzon, Tarlac, Pura (363, Fernandez), Anao (14388, Fernandez): Ticao (1179, McGregor). ponderatus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1889), 4, 5 PALAWAN, Mount Salacot (13020, Lamb). robustus FLEUT., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 163. CEBU, Toledo (7429, McGregor). tomentosus FaBR., Ent. Syst. Suppl. (1791), 130. PALAWAN, Iwahig (13274, Lamb). Genus ADELOCERA Latreille luzonica CAND., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 5. LUZON. modesta BoIsp., Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1832), 108. modesta var. tesselate CAND., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 6. Genus LACON Castelnau apodixus CAND.,; Elat. Nouv. (1868), 1, 9. LuZzON, Cagayan, Tauit (11823, D. C. Worcester): CAMIGUIN, Babu- yanes (7799, McGregor): MINDOoRO, Bongabon (8604, Schultze). cervinus ERICHS.,; Beitr. Zool. Meigen’s Reise Act. Leop. Carl. (1834), 1, 230; CAND., Rev. Mon. Elat. (1874), 78; FiLeut., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 441. Luzon, Manila (3322, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (9142, Schultze); Ben- guet (1191, 1478, 1498, 1649, 16249, McGregor): CALAYAN, Babu- yanes (659, McGregor). 60 The Philippine Journal of Science | 1916 dorcinus CAND.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 6. BOHOL. intermedius SCHWARZ,} Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1902), 199. Luzon, Tayabas, Baler (11620, D. C. Worcester): CrBu, Toledo (7428, McGregor). molitor CAND., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 6. PALAWAN, Iwahig (13275, Lamb), Bacuit (11796, Weber). spurcus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1868), 1, 11. LUZON. trifasciatus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1868), 1, 10. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus MERISTHUS Candéze nigritulus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1892), 5, 10; FLeuT., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 167; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 441. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). Genus ALAUS Eschscholtz brevipennis CAND., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 120. MINDANAO. lacteus FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1791), 2, 230. MINDANAO. modigliani CAND.,; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1892), 797. SIBUYAN (1911, McGregor). nebulosus CAND., Mon. Elat. (1875), 1, 232. ¢ Luzon: LEYTE: BOHOL: MINDANAO. ; pantherinus CAND., Elat. (1880), 3, 16. MINDANAO. podargus CAND., Revis. Mon. Elat. (1874), 125. BOHOL. scytale CAND.,; Mon. Elat. (1857), 1, 228; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1878), 106; Fieut., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 441. Luzon, Laguna, San Antonio (11477, Foxworthy), Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). semperi CAND., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 120. MINDANAO. superbus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 18. MINDANAO. Genus CAMPSOSTERNUS Latreille eschscholtzi Hopr, Trans. Hnt. Soc. London (1843), 3, 292. LUZON. , proteus Hops, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 291. LuzON, Manila (3538, Brown). rutilans CHEvR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 222. 31,D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 61 rutilans var. sumptuosus HOoPE,} Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 288. LuzoN, Bataan, Lamao (16271, Curran): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10718, 10848, Schultze; 12548, Lamb). Genus OXYNOPTERUS Hope audouini Hopr,y Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1842), 77. Luzon, Manila (14808, Otto); Laguna, Los Bafos (12552, Ledyard). cumingi Hops, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1842), 77; WrEsTw., Cab. Orient. Ent. (1848), 71, Pl. 35, fig. 5. PALAWAN, Iwahig (16197, Weber). mucronatus OLIV., Journ. Hist. Nat. (1792), 1, 262, Pl. 14, fig. 1. Genus PSEPHUS Candéze incaustus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 26. orientalis CAND., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1900), 88. philippinensis CAND., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 18. Genus SIMODACTYLUS Candéze cinnamomeus BOIsD., Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1832), 106. chazali LE GUILLOU, Rev. Zool. (1844), 220. subcastaneus FAIRM., Rev. Zool. (1849), 35. sericans FAIRM., Rev. Zool. (1849), 35 and 356. pulcherrimus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1889), 4, 23. Genus AEOLUS Eschscholtz beccarii CAND., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1878), 12, 117; FLeut., Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1914), 9, 441. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17902, Baker). Genus HETERODERES Latreille drasterioides FLEUT., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1894), 686; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 442. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). minusculus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1878), 2, 23. multilineatus CAND., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1878), 12, 118. LuzON, Manila (8447, Guerrero); Rizal, Montalban (5334, Banks). triangularis ESCHSCH., Entom. (1822), 1, 73. infuscatus MoTSCH., Bull. Acad. Sci. Petersb. (1860), 518. LuzON, Manila (8446, Guerrero). Genus DRASTERIUS Eschscholtz insularis CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 121. BOHOL. sulcatulus CAND., Mon. Elat. (1859), 2, 427. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). 62 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus ELATER Linnzeus conspurcatus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 34. Genus MEGAPENTHES Kiesenwetter angulosus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 122. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). congestus CAND., Hlat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 42. BALABAC. diploconoides CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 9. fulvus FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 448. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). inconditus CAND., Mon. Hlat. (1859), 2, 504; Fueut., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 442. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17898, Baker). inflatus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 9. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). junceus CAND., Mém. Ac. Belg. (1865), 17, 30; Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 122; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1878), 122. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). luzonicus FLEuT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 442. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). maceratus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 42. BALABAC. nigricornis CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 9. LUZON. opacipennis CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 9. Genus MELANOXANTHUS Eschscholtz affinis FLEuT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 444. LuzoN, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). " approximatus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 123. LuzON, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). ater FLnuT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 445. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). bakeri FLEuT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 443. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). bipartitus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 128. MINDANAO. comes CAND., Hlat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 43. BALABAC. crucifer FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 445. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). decemguttatus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 128. XED,1 ‘Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera ; 63 exclamationis CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 123. hemionus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1892), 5, 38. MINDANAO. infimus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 128; FiLeut., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 445. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). luzonicus FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 444. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). melanocephalus FABR.,f Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 272, Pl. 7, figs. 12, 12a. Luzon, Manila (8121, Paras): Nrcros, Occidental Negros, Maao (365, Banks): BASILAN (6776, McGregor). minutus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 44. BALABAC. _ palliatus CAND., Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova (1892), 799. LUZON. promecus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1868), 1, 36. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (17903, Baker). recreatus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 46. BALABAC. rhomboidalus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 123. sexguttatus CAND., Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova (1892), 799. LUZON. sextus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 123. singularis CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 46. BALABAC. terminatus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 123. zebra WIEDEM.,{ Zool. Mag. (1823), 2, 107. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafos (3942, Schultze), Calauang (14156, Mc- Gregor): MInporo, Baco River (3215, McGregor). Genus ANCHASTUS LeConte rufangulus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 121. MINDANAO. unicolor CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1881), 3, 61; FLeut., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 446. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). vittatus FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 445. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus HYPNOIDUS Stephens bakeri FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 446. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). 64 The Philippine Journal of Science Genus CARDIOPHORUS Eschscholtz bakeri FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 446, elegans CAND., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1878), 132. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). fasciatus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 124. LUZON. inconditus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 125. LUZON. luzonicus EscHscH., Thom. Arch. Ent. (1829), 2, (1), 34. LUZON. spernendus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 125. MINDANAO. unicolor CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 124. Genus CARDIOTARSUS JEschscholtz fallaciosus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 59. PALAWAN. Genus DIPLOCONUS Candéze angusticollis CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 126. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). bakewelli FLEuT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 447. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). cantharus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1892), 5, 48. cervinus CAND.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 125. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1193, McGregor). ciprinus CAND., Mém. Ac. Belg. (1865), 17, 47. LUZON. consanguineus CAND., Mon. Elat. (1860), 3, 293. erythronotus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1878), 1, 46. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17897, Baker). erythropus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1868), 1, 46. obscurus FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 447. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). philippinensis FLEUT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 447. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). politus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 126. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). umbilicatus CAND., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 125. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus MELANOTUS Eschscholtz 1916 ebeninus CAND.,+ Mon. Elat. (1860), 3, 3835; FieuT., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 448. Luzon, Tarlac (360, Fernandez); Isabela, San Luis (15560, Jones): BATAN, Batanes (7748, McGregor). XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 65 interjectus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 65. BALABAC. phlogosus CAND., Mon. Elat. (1860), 3, 325. LUZON. pisciculus CAND., Mon. Elat. (1860), 3, 330. LUZON. scribanus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1892), 5, 48; FLeut., Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1914), 9, 448. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus PRISTILOPHUS Germar luzonicus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1864), 1, 58; C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 126. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus PARALLELOSTETHUS Schwarz conicipennis SCHWARZ, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1902), 296. Genus LUDIUS Eschscholtz hirsutus CAND., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 126; Fieut., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 448. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus APHANOBIUS Eschscholtz longicollis EscHscH., Thom. Arch. Ent. (1822), 2, (1), 33. longithorax WIEDEM., Zool. Mag. (1823), 2, 186. BALABAC. longus CAND., Mon. Elat. (18638), 4, 322. Genus LUDIGENUS Candéze politus CAND.,; Mon. Elat. (1868), 4, 326. NEGROS, Mount Canlaon (6850, Banks): SIBUYAN (1912, McGregor): PALAWAN, Bacuit (11795, 16314, Weber). Genus AGONISCHIUS Candéze balabakensis CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 77. BALABAC. basalis CAND., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 127. LUZON. brevicollis CAND., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 127. LUZON. fusiformis CAND., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 127. MINDANAO. marginatus CAND., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 127. MINDANAO. 139118 ——5 66 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus GLYPHONIX Candéze dissimilis CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 78. BALABAC. erraticus CAND., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 127; Furut., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 449. erraticus var. attonitus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 78. LuzON, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). falsus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 78.: BALABAC. feneus CAND., Elat. Nouv. (1895), 6, 78. BALABAC. frontalis CAND., Notes Leyden Mus. (1880), 2, 5. posticus CAND., C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 127; Fueut., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 449. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus HEMIOPS Castelnau semperi CAND.,} HElat. Nouv. (1878), 2, 53. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos (17896, Baker); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (Schultze): NeEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (12905, Banks). CEBRIONIDA Genus CEBRIORHIPIS Chevrolat elongatus CHEvR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1874), 4, 528; DALLA TORRE, Wytsm. Gen. Ins. (1912), fase. 127, 12, fig. 4. PALAWAN, Bacuit (16321, Weber). TENEBRIONIDA® STENOSINA= Genus ETHAS Pascoe carinatus ESCHSCH., Zool. Atl. (1831), 4, 12; ReErmTT., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1886), 30, 101. stenosides PASc., Journ. Ent. (1862), 1, 324. OPATRIN 42 Genus MESOMORPHUS Seidlitz villiger BLANCH., Voy. Pole Sud (1853), 4, 154, Pl. 10, fig. 15; Farrm., Ann. | Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 20; Gms., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 373. asperulus FAtrRM., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1898), 42, 284. dermestoides REITT., Best. Tab. (1904), 53, 74. dispersus CHAMP., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1894), 361. mustelinus FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 221. puberulus FAuv., Bull. Soc. Linn. Norm. (1867), 1, 187. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). ZED; 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 67 Genus SCLERON Hope ferrugineum FAsRr.,} Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 118; Reirt., Best. Tab. (1904), 53, 125; GeB., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1906), 234; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 378. denticolle FatrM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 219. discicolle REITT., Best. Tab. (1904), 53, 126. tuberculatum Brss., Nouv. Mém. Mosc. (1832), 2, 18. Luzon, Manila (1742, 12145, Schultze; 2972, Banks). Genus CHEMODASUS Gebien rectangulus GEB.,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 374. Luzon, Batangas, Taal Volcano (8834, Banks). Genus GONOCEPHALUM Chevrolat acutangulum FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 220. PALAWAN. : adpressum GERM.,; Ins. Spec. Nov. (1824), 145. LUZON, Batangas, Taal Volcano (17043, Banks). bilineatum WALK., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1858), 2, 284. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). depressum FABR.,*+ Ent. Syst. Suppl. (1798), 41; StTeEv., Nouv. Mem. Mosc. : (1829), 1, 95; GrB., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1906), 213; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 376. Luzon, Manila (1596, Schultze); Benguet, Trinidad (8255, Banks) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1607, Banks): SIBUYAN (76638, McGregor). BOLITOPHAGINA = Genus BRADYMERUS Perroud aequecostatus FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1893), 15, 20; Gers., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 379. PALAWAN. alternicostis GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 377. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (7206, Banks). caeruleipennis GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 380. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10257, Curran). carinatus FarrM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 188; Notes Leyden Mus. (1897), 19, 218; Ges., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 379. corinthius FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1897), 18, 229. CEBU, Toledo (6758, McGregor). crenulicollis FAamRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 221; Ges., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 379. MinborRO, Bongabon (8412, Schultze). elongatus GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 376. LuzoN, Benguet, Pauai (11196, McGregor). ferruginipes FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1897), 18, 229. 68 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 impressicollis GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 378. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (9923, Curran). violaceus PAsc.,f Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1883), V, 11, 487; Ges., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 379. CAMIGUIN, Babuyanes (7814, McGregor). Genus BYRSAX Pascoe satanas GEB.,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 381. Luzon, Cagayan, Aparri (10585, Curran). Genus ATASTHALUS Pascoe serratus GEB.,j Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 383. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (113, 2851, Banks). DIAPERIN 4 Genus PLATYDEMA Castelnau et Brulle annamitum FarirM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1898), 24. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus CEROPRIA Castelnau et Brulle dolorosa FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1883), 5, 34; Grs., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 385. MINDORO. induta WIEDEM.,f Zool. Mag. (1819), 3, 1, 164; Cast. et BRULLE, Ann. Sci. Nat. (1831), 23, 399. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5468, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (9860, Curran). subocellata Cast., Ann. Sci. Nat. (1831), 23, 398; Har., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1877), 39, 353; Lewis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1894), 399; CAND., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1861), 369. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus HEMICERA Castelnau et Brulle bivittata GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 385. LUZON: NEGROS. caudata GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 387. LUZON. ULOMINA£ Genus TAGALUS Gebien impressicollis Grs.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 389. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (7207, Banks). schultzei Grs., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 390. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10400, Curran). Genus BOLITRIUM Gebien crenulicolle GEB.,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 391. NeEGrROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1599, Banks). XI,D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 69 Genus TRIBOLIUM Macleay ferrugineum Fasr.,*+ Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 324; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 155; Oxtv., Ent. (1795), 3, 57, 18, Pl. 2, fig. 24; Hersst, Kafer (1797), 7, 276. bifoveolatum DuFT., Ins. Austr. (1812), 2, 304. castaneum HERBST, Kafer (1797), 7, 282, Pl. 112, fig. 3. navale HmerBST, Kafer (1792), 4, 138. rubens CAst., Hist. Nat. (1840), 2, 220. testaceum FABR., Ent. Syst. Suppl. (1798), 179. Luzon, Manila (1821, Schultze). Genus ULOMA Castelnau contracta F'AIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 226; Grs., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 394. LUZON. fracticollis GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 393. LuzON, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10274, Curran). orientalis CAST.,; Hist. Nat. (1840), 2, 220. denticornis FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 225. j retusa FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 150; Ges., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1906), 220; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 392. MINpboRO, Bongabon (8605, Schultze): NrEGROS, Occidental Negros, Pu- lupandan (10604, Banks). rufilabris FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 226. Genus ALPHITOBIUS Stephens diaperinus PANZ., In. Germ. (1797), 37, 16; Gms., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 394. LUZON. piceus OLIV.,; Encyl. Méth. (1792), 7, 50; Ent. (1795), 3, 58, 17, Pl. 2, figs 13° fagi CurtT., Brit. Ent. (1831), 8, 303. picipes STEPH., Ill. Brit. Ent. (1832), 5, 11. granworus MULS. and Gop., Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (1868), 16, 288. striatulus FatrM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1869), 231; Fauv., Rev. d’Ent. (1904), 23, 185. Luzon, Manila (11428, Schultze). quadrimaculatus GeEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 394. NEGROS: PALAWAN. Genus EUTOCHIA LeConte lateralis BoHEM.,; Res. Eugen. (1858), 94. picescens FAIRM., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1885), 109. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus DOLIEMA Pascoe platisoides PAsc., Journ. Ent. (1860), 1, 50, Pl. 3, fig. 8. 70 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 spinicollis FAmRM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1898), 27. spinicollis var. suturalis FAIRM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1893), 27. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus HYPOPHLOEUS Fabricius analis GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 395. NEGROS. COSSYPHIN 42 Genus COSSYPHUS Olivier striatus WIEDEM.,; Zool. Mag. (1828), 2, 1, 81; BREME, Mon. Cossyph. (1846), 2, 26, Pl. 3, fig. 4. Luzon, Manila (28538, Schultze; 8105, Banks). TENEBRIONIN A= Genus SETENIS Motschulsky aequatorialis BLANCH.,; Voy. Péle Sud (1858), 4, 161, Pl. 11, fig. 11; GeB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 402. podagra FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 229. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1645, McGregor); Nueva Vizcaya, Bayom- bong (9899, Curran): NeEcGRos, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (6852, Banks). manillarum FAIRM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 188; GeEs., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 402. TicAo (1468, McGregor). pencilligera GEB., Col. Cat. (1911), pars 28, 445. brevicornis SCHAUF., Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. (1887), 21, 184. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus PEDIRIS Motschulsky longipes MotscH., Bull. Mose. (1872), 45, 23; Gms., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 402. MINDANAO. sulcigera Boisp.,; Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1835), 256, Pl. 9, fig. 11; Gus., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 401. LuZON, Bataan, Lamao (6545, Curran); Benguet, Irisan (1266, Mc- Gregor): Minporo, Baco River (3161, McGregor): Ticao (1469, McGregor): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (7286, Clemens). Genus ENCYALESTHUS Motschulsky nitidipennis FarrM.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1898), 394; Grs., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 4038. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1268, McGregor). striatus GEB.,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 404. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1765, Schultze): NEGROS, Occidental Ne- gros, Mount Canlaon (6853, Banks), Cadiz (16307, Curran). iD, Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 71 Genus DEROSPHAERUS Thomson rotundicollis CAsT., Hist. Nat. (1840), 2, 218; Grs., Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1913), 8, 403. simillimus FatrM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 188. MINpoRO, Magaran (10764, Schultze). Genus TENEBRIO Linneus molitor LINN., Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1758), 1, 417; ed. 12 (1767), 1, 674. obscurus FAsR., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 111; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 146; PAnz., Ent. Germ. (1795), 40. Genus CATAPIESTUS Perty mediocris GUER.,f Rev. Zool. (1841), 124; Farrm., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1888), 357; Ges., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 405. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1577, McGregor). Genus TOXICUM Latreille flavofemoratum ReEpT., Reise Novara, Zool. (1868), 2, 126; Grs., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 397. planicolle Grs.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 398. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10251, Curran). quadricorne F'ABR.,; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 153; Cast., Hist. Nat. (1840), 2, 217; GesB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 396. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1578, McGregor); Bataan, Lamao (6547, Curran) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (6854, Banks). ramiferum GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 397. LuZzON, Pampanga, Mount Arayat (2982, Williamson). Genus ANTHRACIAS Redtenbacher elongatus SCHAUF.,; Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. (1885), 19, 202; Gms., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 401. TicAo (9610, McGregor). HETEROTARSIN 4 Genus LYPROPS Hope luzonicus GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 405. PALAWAN, Bacuit (12361, Weber). CYPHALEIN 4 Genus ARTACTES Pascoe latreillei CAST. et BRULLE, Ann. Sci. Natur. (1831), 23, 405, fig. 6a; CasT., Hist. Nat. (1840), 2, 224. LUZON. CNODALONINA Genus SCOTAEUS Hope seriatopunctatus HELLER, Abh. Mus. Dresden (1899), 7, 8. LuZzON, Benguet, Irisan (1272, 1488, McGregor). 72 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus PLATYCREPIS Lacordaire violaceus LAcoRD., Gen. Col. (1859), 5, 2, 418; Kraatz, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 103. PALAWAN. Genus EUCYRTUS Pascoe acutangulus GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 416. LuzON, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10272, Curran). clypealis GeB.,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 415. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1390, 1608, Banks). excellens GEB.,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 417. Luzon, Manila (8818, Schultze); Bataan, Lamao (6211, Curran). gloriosus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 100. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10746, Schultze). lisae KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 105. nigripes KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 100. LUZON. ovipennis GEB.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 410. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10256, Curran). subcostatus FAIrRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1893), 15, 44; Gms., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 416. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1610, Banks). Genus OEDEMUTES Pascoe physopterus GeEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 406. Luzon, Ambos Camarines (9098, Curran). pretiosus PAsc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1871), IV, 8, 355. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (646, McGregor). purpuratus Pasc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1871), IV, 8, 3855. LUZON. varicolor GEB.,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 407. ROMBLON (1983, McGregor): SIBUYAN (7670, McGregor): SIQUIJOR (8960, Celestino). viridulus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 114. Genus PSEUDEUMOLPUS Kraatz iridipennis GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 408. MINDANAO, Zamboanga, Port Banga (8713, Hutchinson). polychromus GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 409. MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (7305, Clemens). superbus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 114. LUZON. Genus PSEUDABAX Kraatz chalceus GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 413. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1486, McGregor): MrInporo, Mount Halcon (6693, Merrill). XL D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 73 formosus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 108; Ges., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 410. frater GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 412. Luzon, Laguna, Santa Maria (8632, Curran). nigricollis GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 411. LUZON. opacus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 109. purpureomicans GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 410. CEBU, Toledo (6778, McGregor). HELOPINA: Genus BARATUS Fairmaire crenulatus FaIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (1896), 18, 234. RHYSOPAUSIN 42 Genus EUGLYPTONOTUS Gestro magrettii GESTRO, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1900), 21, 744. SAMAR. AMARYGMIN A= Genus AMARYGMUS Dalman angustus Gep., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 419. LUZON. callichromus FAIRM.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1897), 70. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1756, Schultze). cuprarius WEBER, Obs. Ent. (1801), 40; Fapr., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 161; DESM., Voy. La Bonite (1841), 1, 309, Pl. 2, figs. 21-22. micans FABR., Ent. Syst. (1794), 4, App., 447; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 428; Daum., Anal. Ent. (1823), 60; Grs., Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1906), 225. fulgiditessellatus BLANCH., Voy. Pole Sud (1853), 4, 179, Pl. 12, fig. 4. variicolor FAIRM., Notes Leyden Mus. (18938), 15, 59. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus PLATOLENES Gebien rufipes GeB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 421. Luzon, Benguet, Bued River (9882, Curran). Genus DIETYSUS Pascoe amplicollis FAIRM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 189. MINpboRO, Magaran (10763, Schultze) : PALAWAN, Iwahig (10774, 10899, Schultze). luzonicus FArIRM.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 189. Luzon, Nueva Vizcaya, Bayombong (9900, Curran): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10898, Schultze). 74 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 STRONGYLIINA Genus ENGANODIA Fairmaire sanguinicrus FAIRM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1898), 398. Genus STRONGYLIUM Kirby ambiguum MAKL., Act. Fenn. (1864), 335, Pl. 2, fig. 21. PALAWAN. cupreolineatum GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 428. MINpoRO, Baco River (3160, McGregor). elegantissimum GgB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 427. erythrocephalum FAsr.,j Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 156; ILLic., Mag. (1802), 1, 343; MAKL., Act. Fenn. (1863), 548. rubripes MAKL., Act. Fenn. (1864), 350. Luzon, Manila (3346, Banks). foveolatum MAKL., Act. Fenn. (1864), 334. foveostriatum GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 425. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10745, Schultze), Mount Salacot (13012, Lamb). gravidum MARL., Act. Fenn. (1864), 364, Pl. 3, fig. 24. TIcAo (6538, McGregor). | insolitum GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 429. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1688, Banks). mindorense GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 480. MINDoRO, Baco River (3159, McGregor). Genus LOPHOCNEMIS Maklin amabilis MAKL., Act. Fenn. (1864), 398, Pl. 4, fig. 30. Genus PSEUDOSTRONGYLIUM Kraatz aberrans KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 118. LUZON. banksi GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 423. LUZON. cyanipes GeB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 424. CAMIGUIN, Babuyanes (7813, McGregor). opacum GEB., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 422. LUZON. semperi KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 116. viride KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 117. LUZON. LAGRIIDA® LAGRIIN Az Genus LAGRIA Fabricius concolor BLANCH.,} Voy. Pole Sud (1853), 4, 184, Pl. 12, fig. 10; BorcH., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 44. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera ; 15 Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9820, Stevens): NrGROoS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1396, Banks): MINDANAO, Agusan River (13694, Schultze). cribatula SCHAUF., Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. (1887), 21, 136. fulgidipennis BorcHM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 44. NeEcrOsS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (6456, Banks). hirticollis BORCHM., Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. (1909), 41, 201; Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1918), 8, 44. PALAWAN, Bacuit (12359, Weber). ionoptera HRICHS.,; Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1884), 16, Suppl. 1, 250; Farrm., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 191. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5197, Schultze; 5626, Banks). prasinella FAIRM.,, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 191; BorcHM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 48. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (9924, Curran), Bued River (9873, Curran) ; Cagayan, Tuguegarao (10482, Curran); Bataan, Lamao (7860, Schultze): NrEGrRos, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (12903, Banks). pruinosa CHEvR.,; Rev. Zool. (1841), 224. Luzon, Benguet, Cabayan (11439, 11503, McGregor); Pampanga, San Juan (2995, Williamson). Genus CEROGRIA Borchmann dohrni BorcuM., Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. (1909), 41, 212. LUZON. meloides BorcHM., Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. (1909), 41, 218. Genus NEOGRIA Borchmann concolor BorcumM., Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. (1909), 41, 225. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (973, McGregor). STATIRIN 4 Genus CASNONIDEA Fairmaire atricapilla Farrm., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1888), 365. colon Borcum., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 50. LUZON. diversipes BoRcHM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 52. diversipes var. dissimilis BORCHM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 53. LUZON. mimica BoRCHM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 48. MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (7297, Clemens) . mollis BorcHM.,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 46. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (971, 1647, McGregor). perforata BorcuM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 47. MINDANAO, Davao. serra BORCHM.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 51. BATAN, Batanes (7783, McGregor). 76 The Philippine Journal of Science ‘1916 tenera BorcHM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 49. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (7176, Banks). Genus NEMOSTIRA Fairmaire marginata BorcHM.,j Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 55. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9821, Stevens); Cagayan, Pamplona (15027, Jones). melanura BORCHM.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 56. melanura var. atripennis BorcHuM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 57. Luzon, Benguet, Sablan (1619, Pack): Nrcros, Occidental Negros, Maao (245, Banks). ALLECULIDA& ALLECULIN 42 Genus ALLECULA Fabricius Subgenus Dietopsis Solier sericans FAIRM.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 190. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (769, Schultze). Genus CISTELOMORPHA Redtenbacher anaematica BoRCHM.,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 59. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (1124, Merrill); Rizal, Montalban (9499, Schultze): NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (298, Banks), Mount Canlaon (6864, Banks): SIBUYAN (7692, McGregor). distincticornis Pic, Echange (1908), 24, 48. rufiventris BORCHM., Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 60. Srpay (11407, D. C. Worcester). semipellita BoRCcHM.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 57. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (11845, F. Worcester). subcostulata FAirM.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 40. LuzON, Benguet, Baguio (1476, 11017, McGregor), Cabayan (11310, 11509, McGregor). MONOMMIDAR Genus MONOMMA Castelnau philippinarum THoms.,+ Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1860), 24, Pl. 2, fig. 6. LUZON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5557, Banks): NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (Banks), Faraon (12216, Curran) : MINDORO, Mangarin (10760, Schultze). pilosum WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1879), 3, 379. quadrimaculatum WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1879), 3, 379. ED: i Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera TT MORDELLIDA Genus MORDELLA Linnezus decemguttata Fasr.,j Syst. Hleuth. (1801), 2, 123; Boisp., Voy. de l’Astro- labe (1885), 2, 289. TicAo (6531, McGregor). RHIPIPHORIDA: Genus MACROSIAGON Hentz nasutum THUNB., Disc. Nov. Ins. Spec. (1784), 2, 66, Pl. 77; Fapr., Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 217; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 118; Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 2; GerRST., Mon. Rhipid. Berlin (1855), 29; Makrs., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1876), 479; HARro~p, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1878), 82. LYTTIDA Genus HORIA Fabricius cephalotes OLIV.,; Ent. (1795), 3, 53, 5, Pl. 1, fig. 3. maxillosa FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 86. LuZON, Manila (3539, Brown; 16360, Schultze) ; Bataan, Lamao (15978, Burrell). Genus CISSITES Latreille testacea F'ABR.,} Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 256. clavipes FABR., Gen. Ins. Mant. (1787), 233. Luzon, Manila (441, 163859, Schultze); Bataan, Lamao (8884, Led- yard) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1512, Banks). Genus EPICAUTA Redtenbacher insularis HAAG,; Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1880), 80. insularis var. montalbana WELLM., Ent. News (1912), 23, 32. LuzON, Benguet, Sablan (1618, Pack), Irisan (11311, McGregor) ; Rizal, Montalban Gorge (11059, Schultze). Genus ZONITIS Fabricius macroxantha FAIRM.,+ Notes Leyden Mus. (1897), 19, 194. MINDANAO, Agusan River (13659, Schultze). XYLOPHILID As Genus MACRATRIA Newman bicincta Mars., Notes Leyden Mus. (1882), 4, 114. pubescens Pic, Echange (1895), No. 132, 134. BALABAC. pygmaea Pic, Echange (1895), No. 182, 134. BALABAC. 73 The Philippine Journal of Science | 1916 Genus XYLOPHILUS Latreille beccarii Pic, Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova (1901), 20, 738. LUZON, Manila. ANTHICIDA Genus MECYNOTARSUS Laferte baeri Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 644. LUZON. humeralis Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 643. LUZON. Genus FORMICOMUS Laferte baeri Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 645. consul LaF., Mon. Anth. (1848), 91, Pl. 25, fig. 15; Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 648. LUZON. imperator LAF.,; Mon. Anth. (1848), 66, Pl. 24, fig. 2; Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 643. LUZON. inhumeralis Pic,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 644. LuZzON, Laguna, Los Banos (17314, Baker). javanicus PIC, in litt. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17315, Baker). obscurus Pic,f Le Natur. (1894), 16, 32. obscurus var. obscurior Pic,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 645. praetor LAF., Mon. Anth. (1848), 92; Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 643. LUZON. roseleri Pic, Mitt. Naturh. Mus. Hamburg (1908), 25, Beih. 2, 178. LUZON. Genus ANTHICUS Paykull bangi Pic, Le Natur. (1895), 17, 79. binotatus Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 647. LUZON. busignyi Pic, Le Natur. (1901), 23, 44. floralis LINN., Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1758), 420; Faun. Suec. (1761), 2, 228; Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 643. LUZzON. gracilicornis Pic, Le Natur. (1895), 17, 94. BALABAC. grandicollis Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 645. LUZON. manillanus Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 646. Luzon, Manila. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 19 medionotatus Pic, Le Natur. (1903), 25, 56. LUZON. robusticollis Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 646. LUZON. sparsepunctatus Pic, Echange (1906), 22, 58. LUZON. subrubrocinctus Mars., Tijdsch. voor Ent. (1882), 25, 61. Genus ENDOMIA Castelnau baeri Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 647. baeri var. nigrobrunneus Pic, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1902), 648. LUZON. TRICTENOTOMIDZ Genus TRICTENOTOMA Gray thomsoni Dryr., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1875), 60. PALAWAN, Mount Salacot (13009, Lamb). LARIIDZ Genus ACANTHOSCELIDES Schilsky obtectus SAy.,*}+ Descr. N. A. Cureul. (1881), 1. arresectus FABR., Schénh., Gen. Curcul. (1839), 5, 18. Luzon, Manila (1379, Gaspar). Genus PACHYMERUS Thunberg chinensis LINN.,*+ Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1758), 386. scutellaris FABR., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 372. Luzon, Batangas, Nasugbu (5163, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (9193, Schultze) ; Laguna, Los Bafios (17312, Baker). dominicanus JEKEL,*; Ins. Saund. (1855), 1, 12. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). quadrimaculatus Fasr.,*+ Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 371; Outv., Ent. (1795), 4, 19, Pl. 3, fig. 24. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (1382, Banks). Genus CARYOBORUS Schénherr gonagra Fasr.,*; Ent. Syst. Suppl. (1798), 5, 159; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 399. Luzon, Manila (1597, Schultze; 3625, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (7345, Cuzner; 8419, Curran). CHRYSOMELIDAZ DONACIIN 42 Genus DONACIA Fabricius wiepkeni WEISE, Arch. Naturgesch. (1898), 64, 178. LuzON, Tarlac, Tarlac (4688, Banks). 80 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 CRIOCERIN 42 Genus LEMA Fabricius cyanoptera LAcorD., Mon. Phytoph., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1845), 3, 369; Baty, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), 4, 22. Luzon, Manila. femorata GUER.,} Icon. Reg. Anim., Ins. (1844), 259; Lacorp., Mon. Phytoph., Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége (1845), 316; BAty, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 10; JAcopy, Ann. Stor. Nat. Mus. Genova (1889), 27, 150; Fauna Brit. Ind., Col. (1908), 2, 56, fig. 8. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (328, Banks): MINDANAO, Agusan River (12515, Celestino), Cabadbaran River (16571, Weber): PALAWAN, Bacuit (16818, Weber): BUSUANGA (18925, Schultze). semperi JACOBY,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1893), 37, 267; WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 189. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (944, McGregor): Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9153, Schultze). torulosa LACcORD.,; Mon. Phytoph., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liege (1845), 3, 345; Baty, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 19; WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 215. Ticao (6540, McGregor): Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus CRIOCERIS Geoffroy impressa FApr.,f Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 88; Oxtv., Encyl. Méth. (1791), 4, 197; Ent. (1795), 4, 730, Pl. 1, fig. 4; Lacorp., Mon. Phytoph., Meém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1845), 3, 562; Baty, Trans. Hint. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 32. TIcAo (6539, McGregor): PALAWAN, Mount Capoas (12392, Weber). nucea LAcorD., Mon. Phytoph., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liege (1845), 3, 569; BAty, Trane Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 35. philippinensis JACOBY,f Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1893), 37, 268. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). saundersi BALY, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 35. SuLU ISLANDS. semipunctata FABR.,f Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 472; Bauy, Trans. Ent. Soe. London (1865), iii, 4, 29, Pl. 1, fig. 1; JAcoBy, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1887), 68. dehaant GUER., Icon. Reg. Anim., Ins. (1844), 261. ROMBLON (1985, McGregor): Luzon, Zambales, Olongapo (7571, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (7851, 9145; Schultze; 7923, Cuzner; 9806, Stevens). tumida Bowp., Ent. (1918), 46, 242. LUZON. unipunctata Fasr.,f Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 471; OLiv., Ent. (1795), 4, 736, Pl. 1, fig. 14; Bany, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 35. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9152, Schultze); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (9502, Schultze). XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 81 MEGALOPIN A: Genus TEMNASPIS Lacordaire cumingi WESTW., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1864), 276. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). westwoodi BALY,j Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 41, Pl. 1, fig. 6. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker): NreGRos, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (6855, Banks). CLYTRINA® Genus DIAPROMORPHA Lacordaire Subgenus Aspidolopha Lacordaire manilensis WEISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1900), 448. Subgenus Aetheomorpha Lacordaire philippinensis Ler., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 191. semperi LEF.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 191; WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 215. LuzON, Pampanga, Mount Arayat (2978, Williamson); Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus CYANIRIS Redtenbacher impicta WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 216. MINDANAO, Zamboanga (18641, Zschokke). CRY PTOCEPHALIN A Genus COENOBIUS Suffrian manilensis WEISE,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 217. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5220, Banks). Genus CRYPTOCEPHALUS Geoffroy laevissimus SUFFR., Mon. Cryptoc., Linn. Entom. (1860), 14, 18; BAty, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 70. LUZON. CHLAMYDIN 4 Genus EXEMA Lacordaire distincta ACHARD, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1913), 47, 245; Wytsm. Gen. Ins. (1914), fase. 160, 18, Pl. 2, fig. 6. LUZON. philippina WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 216. Luzon, Manila (7018, Banks); Cagayan, Lalloc (15292, Jones); La- guna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). EUMOLPIN 4 Genus NODOSTOMA Motschulsky binotatum LEF., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 192. 1391186 82 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 crytopus LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 58. cumingi BAty, Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 14; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 4, 217. janthinum LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liege (1885), ii, 11, 59. philippinense LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 60. semperi LEF., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1891), 264. thoracicum LEF., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 192. Genus PHAEDROIDES Lefevre philippinensis LEF.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1885), 125. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (7910, Cuzner); Benguet, Irisan (7247, McGregor). : Genus SCELODONTA Westwood aeneola LEF.,; Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 68; WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 218. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (9505, Schultze); Bataan, Lamao (9822, Stevens). curculionoides WESTW.,{ Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1837), 129; BALY, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), 155, Pl. 5, fig. 8. cupripes MOTSCH., Bull. Mosc. (1866), 2, 408. insignis LEF., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1875), 125. Luzon, Cagayan, Sanchez Mira (14984, Jones). dillwyni STEPH.,} Ill. Brit. Ent. (1831), 4, 364, Pl. 23, fig. 8; Mon. (1889), 304; CHaAmp., Ent. Month. Mag. (1899), 10, 264; JacoBy, Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1908), 2, 385. nitidula BALY, Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 2; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 157; WeISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 218. Luzon, Manila (480, 2582, Banks); Cagayan, San Luis (15504, Jones): PALAWAN, Bacuit (11809, Weber). dispar LEF., Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 68. MINDANAO. Genus PAGELLIA Lefévre acuticosta LEF., Mém. Soe. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 70. Luzon. foveolata LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 70. LUZON. signata WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 218. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1391, 1604, Banks). suturalis Ler., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 70. LUZON. Genus AULEXIS Baly flavopilosa LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 76. luzonica LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 77. LUZON. : XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera philippinensis Jac., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 55. puberula LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 77. LUZON. pusilla LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 77. Genus TRICHOCHRYSEA Baly 83 philippinensis BALy,} Journ. Ent. (1864), 2, 219; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), 4, 97. Luzon, Ilocos Norte, Dungon Plantation (17589, Banks). Genus LINDINIA Lefévre corrugata LEF., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1898), 268. MINDANAO. fulva LeF., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1893), 267. LUZON. fusco-nigra LEF., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1898), 267. PouLo BATU. lefevrei JAC., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 60. picitarsis LEF., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1893), 267. LUZON. reflexo-aenea LEF., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1893), 267. tibialis LEF.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1893), 267. tibialis ab. nigripes WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 219. LuzON, Benguet, Trinidad (8233, Banks). Genus RHYPARIDA Baly costata JAc., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1898), 356. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). lateralis BALY, Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 15; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), 210. ; Genus CLYPEOLARIA Lefévre laticollis Ler., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1891), 268. thoracica LEF.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1885), 126. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). Genus CHRYSOPIDA Baly attelaboides ERICHS., Nov. Act. Leop. Car., Suppl. (1834), 16, 271, Pl. 39, fig. 11; Baty, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 159, Pl. 5, fig. 4. adonis BALY, Journ. Ent. (1861), 1, 289. LUZON. aureovillosa LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 99. BOHOL. 84 The. Philippine Journal of Science 1918 curta LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 99. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (974, 6528, McGregor). depressicollis LeFr., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 99. LUZON. festiva BALY, Journ. Ent. (1861), 1, 289; Trans. Ent. Se: London (1867), iil, 4, 160. LUZON. insignis BALY, Trans. Ent. Soc! London (1867), iii, 4,161. LUZON. murina BALY, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), ili, 4, 162. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker): ROMBLON (7465, McGregor). nigrita WEISE,/ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 219. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (7219, McGregor). pubipennis LEeF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 99. LUZON. regalis BALY, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 161. semperi LEF., Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 99. MINDANAO. subglabrata JAc., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1898), 42, 354. Genus COLASPOSOMA Castelnau cumingi BALy,} Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 271. LuZzON, Tayabas, Baler (11849, McGregor). distinctum BALy, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 272. gregarium LEF.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 193. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10727, Schultze); Bacuit (12318, Weber). nitidum Bay, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), ili, 4, 272. pretiosum BALy, Journ. Ent. (1860), 1, 36. rugiceps LEF.,; Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 106. Luzon, Manila (7715, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (9148, Schultze); Ta- yabas, Baler (11840, McGregor); Isabela, Marahuirahui (15424, Banks). viridifasciatum MotscuH.,¢ Schrenk’s Reise (1860), 178. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (959, 1491, McGregor); Bataan, Lamao (9825, Stevens): NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (291, Banks): Ticao (7478, McGregor): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10854, Schultze). Genus ABIRUS Chapuis philippinensis BALy,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 263. MINDoRO, Mansalay (11406, D. C. Worcester) ; Calapan (15750, Werm). tuberculipennis LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 114. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 85 ‘Genus PACHNEPHORUS Redtenbacher bistriatus MULS., Mém. Acad. Lyon (1852), 2, 17. convexicollis BALY, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 95. impressus ROSENH., Thiere Andal. (1856), iii, 310; FamrM., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1861), 588; Mars., Abeille (1876), 14, 25; WEIsSE, Naturg. Ins. Deutschl. (1882), 6, 287; REITTER, Wien. Ent. Zeitg. (1901), 20, 53; JAcoBy, Fauna Brit. Ind., Col. (1908), 2, 461, fig. 158. Genus PHYTORUS Jacoby cyclopterus LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 184. ~ : MINDORO. fervidus LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 134. LUZON. gibbosus LEF.,; Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 184. Luzon, Bataan, Limay (119386, Alvarez); Lamao (16999, Schultze). latus WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 139. ROMBLON (1973, 16290, McGregor): SIBUYAN (74538, 7678, McGregor). lineolatus WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 220. BATAN, Batanes (7786, McGregor): Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). nigripes Ler., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 134. MINDANAO. plebejus LEF.,; Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 134. Luzon, Cagayan, Pamplona (15066, Jones). puncticollis LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 134. LUZON. Genus CLEOPORUS Lefévre cruciatus Ler.,; Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1884), 76. Mrinporo, Mangarin (12272, Weber). Genus CLEORINA Lefévre castanea LrF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 144. LUZON. morosa LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liege (1885), ii, 11, 144. MINDANAO. philippinensis JACOBy,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1898), 42, 364. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5489, Banks): BuSUANGA, Calamia- nes (13930, Schultze): PALAWAN, Bacuit (12366, Weber). tibialis Ler., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 145. BoHOoL: MINDANAO. Genus CORYNODES Hope congener Baty, Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 3; Marsu., Proc. Linn. Soc., Zool. (1864), 8, 38. LUZON. 86. The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 costatus BALYy, Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 2; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 110. LUZON. cumingi BALty,} Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 3; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 116. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (7934, Cuzner): SIBUYAN (7438, McGregor) : MINDANAO, Cabadbaran (16688, Weber). - egregius LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1885), ii, 11, 148. MINDANAO. indigaceus CHEvR.,; Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1841), 228; MARSH., Proc. Linn. Soc., Zool. (1864), 8, 35. hopei BALY, Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 7; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 131. _ Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1771, Schultze); Bataan, Lamao (7850, 9147, Schultze); Benguet, Irisan (1300, McGregor). longicornis BALy,} Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 2; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), ili, 4, 115. Luzon, Manila (7428, Topping): CALAYAN, Babuyanes (653, Mc- Gregor). simplicicornis LEF., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liege (1885), ii, 11, 150. suaveolus MARSH., Proc. Linn. Soc., Zool. (1865), 8, 42; Baty, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 119. waterhousei BALY,j Descr. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. (1864), 4; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 4, 117. LUZON, Cagayan, San Luis (15478, Jones): MINDORO, Mangarin 13442, Weber): MINDANAO, Cabadbaran (16687, Weber): PALAWAN, Bacuit (12316, Weber). Genus COLASPOIDES Laporte philippinensis BALY,} Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), ili, 4, 148. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). CHRYSOMELIN Az Genus PLAGIODERA Redtenbacher aerea Eyp. et SOUL., Rev. Zool. (1839), 267; DEsm., Voy. La Bonite (1841), lp CHa}, IL Be tikes, Ail GALERUCIN A: Genus OIDES Weber elliptica Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 137. LUZON. flavida Duv.,¢ Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 137. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (8598, Banks): MINDANAO, Davao (16441, Weber). marcida Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 138. XI, D,1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera Q7 philippinensis BoHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 175. quadriguttata Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 139. LUZON. ; sternalis WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 221. Luzon, Cagayan, Tauit (11825, D. C. Worcester). subtilissima Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 136. LUZON. tibialis Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 135. vexilla Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 134. LUZON. Genus AULACOPHORA Chevrolat Subgenus Rhaphidepalpa Allard coffeae HorNsT.,*+ Schrift. Berl. Ges. (1788), 8, 5, Pl. 1, fig. 7. similis OLIV., Ent. (1808), 6, 624, Pl. 2, fig. 25. LuZON, Cagayan, Apayao (11874, D. C. Worcester); Tayabas, Baler (11950, McGregor): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (7326, Clemens) : MINDORO, Mount Halcon (6367, Merrill) : NecRos, Occidental Negros, Bago (278, Banks): PALAWAN, Iwahig (11927, Weber): S1rquiysor (8968, Celestino) . Subgenus Aulacophora Allard bicolor WEBER,s Obs. Ent. (1801), 56. bicolor var. sexnotata CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 99. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (8556, Banks); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (9278, 9864, Schultze); Cagayan, Pamplona (15054, Jones). cinctipennis Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 25, 3138. limbata CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. flavicornis CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. marginalis CHAP.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker): ROMBLON (7464, McGregor) : PALAWAN, Iwahig (11916, Weber). marginata CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 101. pectoralis CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. philippinensis Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 313. nigripennis CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 101. postica CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 99. quadrimaculata CHAP.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban (7659, Schultze); Tayabas, Baler (11948, McGregor); Cagayan, Apayao (11873, D. C. Worcester) : MINDORO, Baco River (3392, McGregor): SIBUYAN (7454, McGregor) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (277, Banks). quadrinotata CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. 88 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 rosea FABR.,; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 479. dimidiata GUER., Voy. Coquille, Zool. (1830), 2, 148. albicornis CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 99. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1299, McGregor); Laguna, Mount Banahao . (7199, Banks): MINDANAO, Agusan River (18677, Schuléze). smaragdipennis Duv.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 318. viridipennis CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker): NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (275, 1689, Banks). tibialis CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 99. unicolor JAcOoBY, Notes Leyden Mus. (1888), 5, 201. flavescens CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. chapuisi Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 313. uniformis CHAP.,j Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 99. uniformis var. bipunctata WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 222. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (7900, Cuzner); Tayabas, Baler (11952, Mc- Gregor); Cagayan, Tauit (11829, D. C. Worcester): NEGROS, Occi- dental Negros, Bago (2838, 6318, Banks), Mount Canlaon (12879, Banks). varians CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. vittula CHAP., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 100. Genus MORPHOSPHAERA Baly impunctata ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1890), 89. perigrina WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 222. PALAWAN, Bacuit (11800, 16319, Weber). Genus GALERUCELLA Crotch mindorana WEISE,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 223. MINpoRO, Bongabon (8393, Schultze). philippinensis BoHEM.,; Res. Eugen. (1858), 177. _ Luzon, Benguet, Trinidad (8203, Banks); Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus PSEUDOCOPHORA Jacoby ambusta ErRIcHs., Noy. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl. 1, 272. LuzON, Rizal, Montalban (9573, Topping). perplexa BALy, Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1890), 20, 175. ventralis WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 228. PALAWAN. Genus DORYIDA Baly ferruginea ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1890), 93. Genus DERCETES Clark marginella ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 107. XE D; 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 89 punctata ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 107. MINpoRO, Mount Halcon (6368, Merrill): Nrcros, Occidental Negros, Bago (295, Banks). quadriplagiata ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 107. soluta WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 225. Luzon, Benguet, Trinidad (8201, Banks). terminata ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 108. tibialis ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 108. Genus EUMAEA Baly fasciata BALy, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1886), 386. SuLu ISLANDS. Genus MENIPPUS Clark philippinensis JacoBy, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 192. viridis Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 28, 318. NEGROS, Occidental Negros (327, Banks). Genus HAPLOSONYX Chevrolat albicornis WIEDEM.,; Germ. Mag. Ent. (1821), 4, 175. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10738, Schultze); Mount Capoas (12388, Weber). banksi WEISE,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 225. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (6276, Banks). fulvicornis WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 226. LUZON, Cagayan, Tapil (10664, Curran). philippinensis JACOBY,; The Entom., Suppl. (1891), 24, 64. _ NgGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (297, 1642, Banks), Mount Canlaon (Banks): MINDANAO, Zamboanga (15876, Merrill). philippinus WEISE,/ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 227. MINDANAO, Agusan River (12535, Celestino; 13666, Schultze). smaragdipennis CHEvR.,f Rev. Zool. (1839), 288; GuER., Voy. Favorite (1838), 68, Pl. 233, fig. 4; DESM., Voy. La Bonite (1841), 1, 323, Pl. 2, fig. 40. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1070, McGregor), Trinidad (8228, Banks), Cayapa (9893, Curran). speciosus BALY,y Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1879), V, 3, 1138. MINDORO, Bongabon (8380, Schultze): SIBUYAN (2001, McGregor): MINDANAO, Agusan River (13716, D. C. Worcester), Zamboanga (15875, Merrill). Genus CYNORTA Baly cavifrons Duv.,; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1885), 46, 247; Werrsg, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D. (1910), 5, 224. LuZON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5344, Banks), 90 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 citrina JAC.,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 58, 190; WerIsE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 224. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (6408, Cuzner): MINDANAO, Agusan River (18698, Schultze): MNrGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (12947, Merrill). discoidea WEISE,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 228. PALAWAN, Bacuit (12264, Weber), Mount Capoas (12394, Weber). limbata JACOBY,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 187. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (7262, McGregor): Ticao (9618, McGregor): MINpDoRO, Bongabon (8388, Schultze) . longicornis WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 224. LuzON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5308, Banks). parvicollis JAcoBy, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 188. PULOBATU, Gusu. quadriplagiata WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 225. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (638, McGregor). semilimbata JACOBY, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 188. SAMAR. semperi JACOBY, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 190. LUZON. signifera WEISE,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 227. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10779, Schultze; 16220, Weber), Bacuit (12262, Weber). tripunctata JACoBy, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 189. Genus HOPLASOMA Jacoby philippinensis JACOBY,{ Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1894), 38, 197. BATAN, Batanes (7752, McGregor): LUZON, Tayabas, Baler (11622, D. C. Worcester); Pampanga, Mount Arayat (2977, Williamson) ; Bataan, Lamao (7849, 9144, Schultze): MINDORO, Bongabon (8387,. Schultze). ' picifemora ALL., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1888), 329. Genus MONOLEPTA Erichson baeri ALL.,} Le Natur. (1888), 2, 260, fig. 1. Luzon, Zambales, Olongapo (7584, Banks). bifasciata HORNST.,; Schrift. Berl. Ges. (1788), 8, 3, Pl. 1, fig. 6. rubrosignata BoHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 182. Luzon, Tarlac, Anao (7273, McGregor); Benguet, Trinidad (8200, Banks): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (7330, Clemens). bifoveolata WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 141. MINpDoRO, Baco River (33938, McGregor). concolor BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 182. cumingi BALy, Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1890), 20, 165. cyanipennis ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 110. KI; D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 91 haemorrhoidalis FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 490; Oxiv., Ent. (1808), 6, 629, Pl. 3, fig. 88; Borsp., Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1835), 550. hieroglyphica MotscuH.,; Et. Ent. (1858), 104. elegantula BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 183. hieroglyphica ab. simplex WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 229. LuZON, Benguet, Trinidad (8199, Banks). palawana WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 229. MINpDoRO, Magaran (12271, Weber) : PALAWAN, Bacuit (11806, Weber). puncticollis ALL., Le Natur. (1888), 2, 260, fig. 2. LuzoN, Manila (3725, Arce). rubrosignata BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 182. Genus STROBIDERUS Jacoby laevicollis ALL.. Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 111. LUZON. rufus ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 111. LUZON. , Genus NACREA Baly philippina WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 280. MINDORO, Magaran (12269, Weber: PALAWAN, Iwahig (11642, Weber), Mount Capoas (12396, Weber). Genus NANCITA Allard alterna ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 106. PULOBATU. Genus SERMYLOIDES Jacoby banksi WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 231. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (12938, Banks). philippinensis JACOBY, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), AG (5. Genus BUPHONIDA Baly philippinensis JACOBY, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 56, 75. Genus CNECODES Motschulsky saturalis MoTSCH.,; Et. Ent. (1858), 100. Luzon, Manila (4793, Banks); Benguet, Trinidad (8648, Banks). Genus MIMASTRA Baly brevicollis ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 104. elegans ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 109. parva ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 104. semimarginata JACoBy, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1886), 108. semimarginata var. latimanus ALL., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1888), 308. 92 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 terminata ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 103. MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (7314, Clemens). Genus OZOMENA Allard costata ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 111. incostata ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 112. weberi WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 282. PALAWAN, Bacuit (11782, Weber). Genus MINDANA Allard apicallis (CHAP.) ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 112. LUZON. cyanipennis (CHAP.) ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 112. MINDANAO. dimidia (CHAP.) ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 112. LUZON. femoralis (CHAP.) ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 112. LUZON. nigripes (CHAP.) ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889); 112. MINDANAO. ruficollis (CHAP.) ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 112. LUZON. vittata (CHAP.) ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 112. LUZON. Genus PLATYXANTHA Baly basalis Duv., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1884), 318. LUZON. punctata ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 115. LUZON: MINDORO. suturalis Duv., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1885), 46, 398. Genus STENOPLATYS Baly robustus ALL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1889), 117. HALTICIN Az Genus NISOTRA Baly gemella EricHs., Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (18384), 16, Suppl. 1, 275. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (9904, Curran); Isabela, Panauan (11608, D. C. Worcester); Cagayan, San Luis (15836, Jones); Rizal, Mon- talban Gorge (9508, Schultze): PALAWAN, Bacuit (11810, Weber). Genus ACROCRYPTA Baly variabilis Duv.,; Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1890), 144; Weis, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 283. MINDANAO, Zamboanga (13649, Zschokke), Davao (16825, Weber). XI, D, 1 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 93 Genus APHTHONA Chevyrolat wallacei BALY, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1877), 178; WeEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 283. PALAWAN, Bacuit (12350, Weber). Genus LONGITARSUS Latreille manilensis WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 2388. Luzon, Manila (2703, Schultze). Genus PHYLLOTRETA Chevrolat cumingi BaALy, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1877), 179. decora BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 196. elongatula BOHEM., Res. Eugen. (1858), 197. prolixa ERICHS., Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl. 1, 274. Genus LUPEROMORPHA Weise serricornis Duv.,*+ Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1885), 46, 387. : Luzon, Manila (10309, Ledyard): Necros, Occidental Negros, Bago (916, 1148, 1399, Banks). Genus DIMAX Weise media WEISE,7 Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 235. PALAWAN, Bacuit (12265, 12327, Weber), Ulugan Bay (14052, Schultze). Genus SPHAEROMETOPA Chapuis cumingi BAty, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1876), 434. Genus SPHAERODERMA Stephens negrosanum WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 286. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (251, Banks). Genus SEBAETHE Baly badia ERICHS.,f Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl. 1, 274. Luzon, Benguet (977, 1498, McGregor); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (8100, 11060, Schultze) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (12936, Banks): PALAWAN, Ulugan Bay (14053, Schultze), Bacuit (12320, Weber): BusuaNGa, Calamianes (13937, Schultze). contracta HRICHS., Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl. 1, 274. Genus SUTREA Baly flava JAcoBy, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1898), 42, 374. Genus PSYLLIODES Latreille balyi JACcOBy,*; Notes Leyden Mus. (1884), 6, 30. LuZON, Manila (2438, Banks). splendida Har.,*+ Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1877), 364. LuzON, Manila (2466, Banks): CEBU, Toledo (6783, McGregor). 94 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus ERYSTUS Jacoby banksi WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 226. LUZON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5310, Banks; 8198, 9863, Schultze). Genus BLEPHARIDA Chevrolat manilensis WEISE,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 142. MINDORO, Bongabon (8378, Schultze) : SIBUYAN (1913, 7694, McGregor) : PALAWAN, Bacuit (11798, Weber). Genus ENNEAMERA Harold neglecta WEISE,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 237. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker): PALAWAN, Iwahig (11988, Weber). nigra JAc., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1896), 187; WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 236. PALAWAN. thoraxica BALY,; Ent. Month. Mag. (1876), 13, 82. LuzON, Benguet, Cabayan (12011, McGregor); Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). (To be concluded.) 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Paper, 53 pages, 20 plates, $0.75, postpaid. In A Manual of Philippine Silk Culture are presented the results of several years’ actual work with silk-producing larve to- gether with a description of the new Philip- pine race. THE PHILIPPINE JOURNAL OF SCIENCE D. GENERAL BIOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY VoL. XI MARCH, 1916 No. 2 A CATALOGUE OF PHILIPPINE COLEOPTERA By W. SCHULTZE (Manila, P. I.) (Concluded. ] CASSIDIN 4 Genus HOPLIONOTA Hope bipunctata SPAETH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1907), 57, 187; (1918), 63, 524. LUZON. biramosa WAG., Mitt. Miinch. Ent. Ver. (1881), 5, 19; SPAETH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1913), 63, 524. braueri SPAETH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1914), 64. LuzON, Manila. chapuisi SPAETH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1913), 63, 5238. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos. maculipennis BOHEM., Cat. Brit. Mus. (1856), 9, 5; Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 7; SPAETH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1913), 63, 501. Luzon, Zambales, Olongapo (7582, Banks); Cagayan, Ilagan (9799, Stevens). taeniata FABR.,; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 396; OLiv., Ent. (1808), 6, 972; 97, Pl. 6, fig. 102; BoHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1850), 1, 40; SparTH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (19138), 63, 495. horrifica (ex p.) BoHrM., Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 8; WEISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1905), 1238. Luzon, Manila (1359, Schultze; 10629, Banks); Laguna, Los Bajos (Baker): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10740, Schultze). undulata WAG., Mitt. Miinch. Ent. Ver. (1881), 5, 18; SPAETH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1913), 63, 524. MINDANAO. vittata WaG., Mitt. Miinch. Ent. Ver. (1881), 5, 19; SparTH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1913), 63, 524. BOHOL. 139117 95 ~ N; “onal ee ry ff el}, PSrey/ ¢ 10712 PUM LILO ‘ u\ Mu ce “A (s/n “y 4s \ \ | ' | 96 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus PRIOPTERA Hope binotata BOHEM., Cat. Brit. Mus. (1856), 9, 10; Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 28. immaculata WAG., Mitt. Minch. Ent. Ver. (1881), 5, 26. immaculata var. fuscopunctata WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 228. TICAO (6541, McGregor). latissima WaG., Mitt. Minch. Ent. Ver. (1881), 5, 26. ectopustulata BOHEM., Cat. Brit. Mus. (1856), 9, 10; Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 24. Bouwou (6701, McGregor). palawanica WEISE,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 2389. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10759, Schultze), Bacuit (11786, Weber). quadrisignata BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1850), 1, 58. LuZON, Manila. schultzei WEISE,*7 Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 259; ScHULTZE, Phil. Journ. Sci., See. A (1908), 3, 268, Pl. 6, fig. 1. MINpDoRO, Bongabon (8383, Schultze). sinuata OLIV.,*; Encyl. Méth. (1790), 5, 392; Fasr., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 298; ScHULTZE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 261, Pl. 6, fig. 2. decemnotata BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1850), 1, 59; (1862), 4, 25. sinuata ab. deficiens WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 228. Luzon, Manila (552, 8035, Schultze) ; Cagayan, Ilagan (9840, Stevens). Genus MEGAPYGA Boheman caeruleomaculata BOHEM.,; Mon. Cassid. (1850), 1, 42. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (18083, Ledyard); Rizal, Montalban (Schultze) . eximia BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1850), 1, 48, Pl. 1, fiz, F; (1862), 4, 16. LuzON, Manila. terminalis BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 16. Genus ASPIDOMORPHA Hope bilobata Bouem.,; Cat. Brit. Mus. (1856), 9, 111; Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 269. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14179, McGregor). biradiata BOHEM.,; Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 292. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14165, McGregor). dorsata FApR.,f Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 64; Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 301; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 401; LiInn., Syst. Nat., ed. 13; GMEL., (1787), 1, 1641; BoHrM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 296. calligera BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 297; WEISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1897), 104. fraterna BALy,{ Journ. Ent. (18638), 2, 11. PALAWAN, Bacuit (11789, Weber), Iwahig (182310, Lamb). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 97 fusconotata BOHEM.,; Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 279. Luzon, Cagayan, Ilagan (9797, Stevens); Tayabas, Baler (11956, McGregor). fuscopunctata BoHEM.,j; Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 298; WEISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1897), 104; SPAETH, Seuceaele Mus. Journ. (1912), ils stile Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5345, Banks); Benguet, Irisan (6358, McGregor): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (6893, Clemens): PALAWAN, Iwahig (8585, Weber), Bacuit (11790, Weber). miliaris FABR.,*+ Syst. Ent. (1775), 91; Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 111; Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 64; Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 300; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 400; LINN., Syst. Nat., ed. 18; GMEL., (1787), 1, 1640; OLIV., Eneyl. Méth. (1790), 5, 385; Ent. (1808), 6, 948; 97, Pl. 2, fig. 25; Hersst, Natursyst. Kaf. (1799), 8, 312, Pl. 185, fig. 8; BoHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 261; WEISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 16; SPAETH, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. (1903), 1, 188; SCHULTZE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 264, Pl. 2, figs. 1-4; Pl. 6, figs. 6-9. amplissima BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2. 260; WrISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 16. celebensis BLANCH., Voy. Pole Sud (1853), 4, 316, Pl. 18, fig. 9; Bouem., Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 281. He eraccanminerain Outv., Ent. (1808), 6, 943; 97, Pl. 4, fig. 66; BoHeM., Mon. Cassid. (1855), 3, 521. miliaris ab. flaveola WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 143. miliaris ab. inundata WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 143. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (639, McGregor): Luzon, Manila (1136, Schultze); Benguet, Irisan (1312, McGregor): Si1quigsorR (8961, Ce- lestino): PALAWAN, Bacuit (11792, Weber): Nrcros, Occidental Ne- gros, Bago (350, Banks). orbicicularis BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 255. SIBAY (11409, D. C. Worcester). guadrilobata BoHEM., Cat. Brit. Mus. (1856), 9, 111. PALAWAN, Iwahig (6359, 10741, 11641, Curran, Schultze, Weber). sanctacrucis FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 4, Append., 446; Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 401; Ill. Mag. Ins. (1806), 5, 227; BoHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 287, Pl. 6, fig. B; WertIse, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1897), 102. subcruciata BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 293. Genus LACCOPTERA Boheman luzonica SPAETH,*} Col. Cat. (1814), pars 62, 82. philippinensis BLANCH., Voy. Pole Sud (1858), 4, 321, Pl. 18, fig. 14; BoHeM., Mon. Cassid. (1855), 3, 79; SCHULTZE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 268, Pl. 6, fig. 3. Luzon, Manila (4771, 4787, Banks); Benguet, Irisan River (1501, McGregor). manilensis WEISE,j Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 144. 98 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 manilensis ab. nigripennis WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 144. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (6860, McGregor); Bataan, Lamao (7909, Cuzner); Tayabas, Baler (11835, D. C. Worcester): Ticao (9606, McGregor). novedecimnotata BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1855), 3, 67. Luzon, Manila. tredecimgutta WAG., Mitt. Mtinch. Ent. Ver. (1877), 65. Luzon, Manila. Genus CASSIDA Linnzus obtusata BoOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 405; SparTH, Suppl. Ent. (1914), 3, 19; KERSH. and Muir, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1907), 251. picifrons WEISE,*+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 259; ScHULTZE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 266, Pl. 6, fig. 5. Luzon, Manila (8619, 12347, Schultze, Banks). piperata Hope,j Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1842), 62; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1845), 4, 12. Luzon, Manila (281, Schultze; 4933, Banks). Genus CHIRIDA Chapuis punctata WEBER, Obs. Ent. (1801), 1, 51. pardalina DEJ., Cat., 8 ed. (1837), 397. punctaria FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 392; Oxiv., Ent. (1808), 6, 965, Pl. 6, fig. 90; BoHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1855), 3, 254. BALABAC. westringi BOHEM.,; Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 483; WerISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 852; SparTH, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1901), 51, 348. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9796, Stevens); Cagayan, Apayao (11878, D. C. Worcester) : PALAWAN, Iwahig (8578, Weber); Bacuit (11793, Weber). Genus METRIONA Weise catenata BoHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1855), 3, 262; Wetsn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1892), 352. catenata ab. fulgida BoHrM., Mon. Cassid. (1855), 3, 347; SparTH, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1904), 41, 79. Luzon, Manila. circumdata Herpst, Kafer (1801), 8, 268, Pl. 132, fig. 11; Oniv., Ent. (1808), 6, 967, Pl. 6, fig. 98; BoHem., Mon. Cassid. (1855), 3, PAS). luzonica ESCHSCH., in litt. PALAWAN. quinquemaculata BOHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1854), 2, 467. manilensis WEISE,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 229. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5343, Banks). recondita BOHEM.,} Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 396. MINDANAO, Agusan River (13688, Schultze). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 99 trivittata FABR.,*} Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 1, 397; OLiv., Ent. (1808), 6, 978, Pl. 6, fig. 108; BoHEM., Mon. Cassid. (1862), 4, 433; ScHULTZE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. A (1908), 3, 267, Pl. 6, fig. 4. trivittata ab. baeri SPAETH, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. (1903), 1, 128. Luzon, Manila (804, 445, Schultze; 471, Banks) ; Bataan, Lamao (7630, 7908, Cuzner); Benguet, Trinidad (8202, Banks): Ticao (9612, Mc- Gregor): PALAWAN, Iwahig (11910, Weber). HISPIN 45 Genus BOTRYONOPA Blanchard bipunctata Baty, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 96. MINDORO, Magaran (11731, Weber). collaris WEISE, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1911), 75. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10736, Schultze; 11748, Weber; 12546, Lamb). crenata CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 21. MINDANAO. cyanoptera BALy, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), 375; CHapP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 19. MINDANAO. foveicollis BALY, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 94. crassipes MOTSCH., Bull. Mosc. (1861), 1, 629. LUZON. geniculata BaLy, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 97, Pl. 7, fig. 5. imperialis BALY, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), 375. coeruleipennis Duviv., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1885), 46, 399. MINDANAO. opaca WEISE, Verh. Nat. Ver. Briinn (1910), 49, 161. LUZON. punctatissima CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 22. LUZON. purpurascens CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 19. MINDANAO. terminalis BALy, Ent. Month. Mag. (1876), 127. MINDANAO. Genus ANISODERA Baly Subgenus Anisodera Baly parallela CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 20. MINDANAO. thoracica CHAP.,; Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 20. MINDANAO, Zamboanga (13642, Zschokke): Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Subgenus Lissochila Weise lucidiventris GumR., Rev. Zool. (1840), 333; Baty, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 104. MINDANAO. 100 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus HISPODONTA Baly nigricornis BALY, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 79, Pl. 6, fig. 6; CHap., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 18. CEBU: MINDANAO. semperi CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 18. LUZON. tarsata CHAP.,f Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 18. MINDANAO, Cabadbaran (16972, Weber). Genus CALLISPA Baly cumingi BAty,*+ Cat. Hisp. (1858), 5; CHAp., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 17. Luzon, Manila (6514, Banks): PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (10776, Schultze) . duodecimmaculata CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 17. BoHOL. flavescens WEISE,*} Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1911), 75. nigricornis CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 17. Luzon, Manila (2620, Schultze); Rizal, Montalban Gorge (9107, 9270, Schultze) : MINDORO, Magaran (13448, Weber). Genus BRONTHISPA Sharp depressa BALY,*} Cat. Hisp. (1858), 74, Pl. 6, fig. 4; Cuap., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 19. Luzon, Manila (11902, Banks; 15522, Schultze); Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus ONCOCEPHALA Chevrolat bicristata CHAP.,+ Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 24. Luzon, Isabela, Marahuirahui (14839, Banks); Cagayan, Sanchez Mira (14950, Jones). Genus PROMECOTHECA Blanchard apicalis WEISE,; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1911), 55, 75. Ticao (7472, McGregor). cumingi BALy,*} Cat. Hisp. (1858), 88; Weise, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 146. Luzon, Manila (455, 2448, Banks): PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (10775, Schultze). cyanipes ERIcHS., Noy. Act. Leop. Car. (1884), 16, Suppl. 2, 270, Pl. 39, fig. 10; BALy, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 87, Pl. 7, fig. 2, LUZON: MINDANAO. octostriata CHaAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 23. scorpio THOMS., Rev. Zool. (1856), 117, Pl. 5, fig. 5; Bany, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 89; WEISE, Ann. Soc. Ent, Belg. (1911), 55, 76. MINDANAO. XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera Genus AGONIA Weise Subgenus Agonia Weise weberi WEISE,¢ Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1911), 55, 175. PALAWAN, Iwahig (11929, 16221, Weber). Subgenus Agoniella Weise apicalis BALY, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 118. LUZON. banksi WEISE,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 227. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5346, Banks). manilensis WEISE,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 227. Luzon, Manila (2121, Schultze and Banks). 101 vandepolli GEestrRo, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1897), 38, 120; WEISE, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 146. Luzon, Manila. Genus GONOPHORA Baly apicalis BALy, Cat. Hisp. (1858), 116. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5342, Banks). bimaculata CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 23; WeEISE, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1911), 55, 77. MINDANAO. chapuisi BALY, Ent. Month. Mag. (1876), 13, 129. femorata WEISE,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 237. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (1611, Banks). lineata BAty, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1878), V, 1, 42. SuLu ISLANDS. maculipennis GESTRO, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1906), 42, 475. MINDANAO. . tibialis BALY, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1878), V, 1, 42. SuLvu ISLANDS. Genus MONOCHIRUS Chapuis callicanthus BATES,; Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1866), 354; CHAp., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 25. Luzon, Manila (10550, Banks); Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). moestus BALY,*7 Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1888), 662; GesT., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1890), 245; (1897), 73; (1898), 217. perroteti MotscH., Schrenk’s Reise Amur-Lande (1861), 2, 238; WEISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1897), 144. Luzon, Benguet, Trinidad (8173, Banks), Bued River (9883, Curran). Genus DACTYLISPA Weise bipartita GumR.,*+ Voy. Coquille, Zool. (1830), 2, 141; Grest., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1897), 109. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10846, Schultze). 102 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 cladophora GUER.,#+ Rev. Zool. (1841), 7. Luzon, Manila (2138, 2622, Schultze; 2671, Banks). dimidiata GEST.,+ Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1885), 177. BOHOL (6782, McGregor). infuscata CHAP.,*+ Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 26. MINDORO, Magaran (10768, Schultze). palliata CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 25. MINDANAO. perroteti GUER., Rev. Zool. (1841), 12; WerISE, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1897), 144. puberula CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 26. MINDANAO. vittula CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 25. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker): CeBU, Danao (7560, Smith). Genus PLATYPRIA Guérin ferruginea WEISE,+ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 238. MINDORO, Magaran (13437, Weber). longispina CHApP.,; Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 27. MINDORO, Magaran (10769, Schultze). subopaca CHAP., Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 27. MINDANAO. CERAMBYCIDA PRIONIN 4 Genus PARANDRA Latreille Subgenus Parandra Latreille janus BATEs,; Ent. Month. Mag. (1875), 12, 47; LANsB., Notes Leyden Mus. (1884), 6, 185; Lur., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1902), 46, 97; Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1912), 21, 116. LUZON, Benguet, Irisan (1296, McGregor), Baguio (11008, McGregor). Genus MACROTOMA Serville Subgenus Zooblax Thomson absurda NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 248; WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1884), 14, 388; Lur., Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1903), 11, 168. aegrota NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 247; Lmr., Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1908), 11, 174. signaticollis WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1884), 14, 378. crenata Fapr., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 264; WarterRH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1884), 14, 382; Lur., Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1908). 11, 162; GAH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 36, fig. 18. inscripta WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1884), 14, 380. Luzon, Tarlac, Gerona (226, Fernandez). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 103 luzonum FABR.,} Syst. Ent. (1775), 160; Oniv., Ent. (1795), 4, 10, Pl. 11, fig. 44; NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 247; Lmur., Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1903), 11, 176. celebensis LANSB., Notes Leyden Mus. (1884), 6, 145, 2. Luzon, Rizal, Manila (6253, Mearns; 6495, Brown; 8896, Schultze; 11967, F. Worcester) ; Laguna, Los Bafios (11127, Copeland): MIN- DORO, Calapan (12467, K. N. Van Schack). Genus RHAPHIPODUS Serville Subgenus Rhaphipodus Serville manillae NEWM.,} The Entom. (1842), 1, 247; Lmr., Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1903), 11, 75. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (12556, Ledyard); Ilocos Norte, Bangui (17452, Banks): MINDANAO, Baganga (13922, Sanchez), Davao (16637, Weber). Genus MEGOPIS Serville Subgenus Baralipton Thomson cingalensis WHITE,; Cat. Col. Brit. Mus. (1853), 7, 31; Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1858), 27; GAH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 46; Lmr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1909), 159. 2 angustata BATES, Ent. Month. Mag. (1875), 12, 51. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Mirador (16725, Sanchez). CERAMBYCIN A Genus NERICONIA Pascoe glabricollis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 2389. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker). Genus NOSERIUS Pascoe tibialis Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1857), ii, 4, 95, Pl. 28, fig. 4; (1869), iii, 3, 500. Luzon, Ambos Camarines (6206, Barredo); Ilocos Norte, Dungon Plantation (17463, Banks). Genus COMUSIA Thomson obriumoides THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 250. obrionoides LAcoRD., Gen. Col. (1869), 8, 225. MINDANAO. Genus XYSTROCERA Serville globosa OLIV.,; Ent. (1795), 4, 27, Pl. 12, fig. 81; CoquErEL, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1848), 180, Pl. 7, 4, fig. 2a-b. Luzon, Manila (8491, Guerrero): PALAWAN, Iwahig (12589, Lamb). Genus NORTIA Thomson cavicollis THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 252. LUZON: MINDANAO. 104 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus PLOCAEDERUS Thomson ruficornis NEWM.,} The Entom. (1842), 1, 245. fulvicornis GUER., Icon. Regne Anim., Ins. (1848), 3, 227. pruinosus PASC., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1866), 526. Luzon, Manila (2784, Banks; 5327, 5881, 5641, 8955, Schultze); Taya- bas (8900, Curran). Genus AEOLESTHES Gahan holosericea FABR., Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 185; GAu., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 127. velutinus THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 576. similis GAH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1890), VI, 5, 52. induta NEwM.,*+ The Entom. (1842), 1, 245; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 511. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (597, McGregor): Luzon, Manila (5191, Wool- ley); Benguet, Cabayan (10472, Curran), Baguio (11335, F. Wor- cester) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (2338, Banks): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10851, Schultze). Genus HOPLOCERAMBYX Thomson spinicornis NEWM.,} The Entom. (1842), 1, 245; THoms., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 230. morosus PASc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1857), ii, 4, 92; (1869), iii, 3, 515. relictus PASC., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1866), 528. Luzon, Bataan, Mount Mariveles (5944, Foxworthy; 6486, Carpenter), Lamao (6570, 7002, Cuzner; 7721, Curran; 11908, 12034, 12183, Alvarez) ; Benguet, Cabayan (11505, McGregor) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Faraon (12218, Curran). Genus DIORTHUS Gahan cinereus FABR., Hint. Syst. (1792), 1, 265. holosericeus OLIv., Ent. (1795), 4, 67, 14, Pl. 17, fig. 127. inclemens THOMS., Syst. Ceramh. (1865), 576. _ simplex WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1853), 7, 180; GaH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1891), 7, 27; Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 1838, fig. 51. sordidus Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1888), 491. vernicosus PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1859), ii, 5, 19. NeEGROS, Occidental Negros, Faraon (12214, Curran). Genus DEROLUS Gahan volvulus F'ABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 271. demissus PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soe. London (1859), il, 5, 21; GAH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 136. strigicollis DALM., Schonh. Syn. Ins. (1817), 1, 158. XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 105 Genus DIALEGES Pascoe pauper PAsc.,} Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1856), ii, 4, 47, Pl. 16, fig. 7; GAH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 142. tenuicornis PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 522. Luzon, Bataan, Limay (11987, Alvarez): Necros, Occidental Negros, Faraon (12213, Curran). Genus LACHNOPTERUS Thomson auripennis NEWM.,+ The Entom. (1842), 1, 245; THoms., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 232; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 523. aureipennis PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1859), ii, 5, 84. Ticao (1098, McGregor): SIBUYAN (1905, 7664, McGregor): BoHOL (6780, McGregor). socius GAH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1891), VI, 7, 24. LuzON, Benguet, Irisan (1158, McGregor) : MINDORO, Baco River (3146, McGregor). Genus STROMATIUM Serville longicorne NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 246; GaH., Fauna Brit: India, Col. (1906), 1, 115. asperulum WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 8, 300; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 532. Luzon, Manila (3390, McGregor); Benguet, Irisan (1065, 1161, Mc- Gregor): TicAo (1153, McGregor). Genus GNATHOLEA Thomson simplex GAH.,j Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1890), VI, 5, 53; Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 111. BASILAN (6775, McGregor). stigmatipennis WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 2, 203; PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 530. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (600, McGregor). Genus CERESIUM Newman aethiops NEwm., The Entom. (1842), 1, 247 and 322. flavipes FABR., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 246. ambiguum NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 246. simplex GYLLH., Schénh. Syn. Ins. (1817), 1, App., 178; FaArrM., Rev. Zool. (1850), 1, 62; GAH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 162. LUBANG (7642, McGregor). immite NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 247 and 322. raripilum NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 822; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 537. unicolor FABR., Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 147; OLiv., Ent. (1795), 4, 68, 38, Pl. 3, fig. 28. guttaticole FAIRM., Rev. Mag. Zool. (1850), 2, 63. LuZzON, Manila (238, Schultze): Ticao (1453, McGregor). 106 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 zeylanicum WHITE,{ Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 2, 246; PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 5388; GAH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 158. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1804, McGregor). Genus EXAMNES Pascoe philippensis NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 247. idoneus Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 540. longicornis Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 540, Pl. 20, fig. 3. Genus GELONAETHA Thomson hirta FAIRM., Rev. Mag. Zool. (1850), 60; GAH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 155, fig. 62. curtipes THOMS., Rev. Mag. Zool. (1878), 138. obscurus SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1878), 204. Genus OCALEMIA Pascoe prasina HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 154. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (1106, McGregor; 17055, Banks). Genus EPANIA Pascoe discolor PAsc.,*+ Trans. Ent. Soc. London. (1869), iii, 3, 568, Pl. 21, fig. 7. LuZON, Manila (2477, Banks; 7959, Foxworthy) ; Ilocos Norte, Dungon Plantation (17346, Banks). longicollis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 35, figs. 11, lla. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Genus PROTHEMA Pascoe leucaspis CHEVR., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liege (1861), 4; (1863), 256. Genus APHRODISIUM Thomson semiignitum CHEvR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 227; NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 246. BoHou (6706, McGregor). Genus CHLORIDOLUM Thomson accensum NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 246. addictum NEwM.,} The Entom. (1842), 1, 245. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (598, McGregor). everetti BATES, Cist. Ent. (1879), 2, 408. phaetusa WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1853), 1, 160. rugatum NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 246. Genus LEONTIUM Thomson thalassinum THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 569. MINDANAO. XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 107 Genus ANUBIS Thomson bifasciatus NEwM.,} The Entom. (1842), 1, 246. manillarum CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1838), 288. Luzon, Rizal, Antipolo (7521, Schultze), Taytay (11022, Banks) ; Bataan, Lamao (9141, Schultze). Genus IPOTHALIA Pascoe femorata Pasc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1867), III, 19, 314.- Genus XYLOTRECHUS Chevyrolat phidias NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 246; WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 8, 284. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). Genus PERISSUS Chevrolat scutellatus CHEVR., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1863), 18, 267. Genus CHLOROPHORUS Chevrolat annularis FABR.,*+ Mant. Ins. (1787), 1, 156; Ent. Syst. (1794), 1, 352; Lap. and Gory, Mon. Clyt. (1841), 102, Pl. 19, fig. 121; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 601; GAH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 261. Luzon, Manila (3101, 3361, Schultze; 3478, McGregor; 4742, 4892, 5860, 6399, Banks): NerGRoS, Occidental Negros, Maao (235, 6312, Banks): StBuyAN (2018, McGregor): CrBu, Toledo (9600, Mc- Gregor): BoHoL (67138, McGregor): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (7306, Clemens). australis LAP. et Gory,*+ Mon. Clyt. (1841), 99, Pl. 19, fig. 118; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 607. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (6407, Cuzner; 9849, Curran); Ilocos Norte, Dungon Plantation (173852, Banks). incanus NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 246. manillae AurRiv., Arkiv f. Zool. (1911), 7, 6. LUZON. nigerrimus CHEVR., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liege (1863), 18, 302. Genus RHAPHUMA Thomson fallax CHEVR.,f Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1863), 18, 276; GaH., Fauna Brit. India, Col. (1906), 1, 276. LuzON, Zambales, Olongapo (7578, Banks) ; Laguna, Los Banos (11767, Ledyard) : PALAWAN, Taytay (17275, Schultze). gquadricolor LAP. and Gory, Mon. Clyt. (1841), 104, Pl. 19, fig. 123; THoms., Class. Longic. (1860), 222. Luzon, Abra, Bucay (7982, Banks). semiclathratus CHEVR., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1863), 18, 289. Genus PSILOMERUS Chevrolat brachialis CHEVR., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1863), 18, 258. 108 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus DEMONAX Thomson lineola CHEVR.,j Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1863), 18, 274. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban (coll. Schultze). nigrofasciatus THOMS., Classif. Ceramb. (1860), 227; CHEVR., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1863), 18, 269; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), 8, 620. patronus PAsc., Journ. Ent. (1862), 1, 358. LuzON, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). protogenes NEwM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 246; Wuitre, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 8, 284. LUZON, Benguet, Irisan (1160, McGregor). pudicus NEwM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 246; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), ili, 3, 631. Luzon, Manila (9929, Banks). Genus SCLETHRUS Newman amoenus GoRy, Mag. Zool. (1832), 9, Pl. 58; Newm., The Entom. (1842), 1, 247; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), ili, 3, 619; SCHELF., Proc. Zool. Soc: London (1902), 248, Pl. 19, fig. 11. newmani CHEvR., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (1868), 18, 284. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1174, McGregor). Genus EPIPEDOCERA Chevrolat lunata NEwmM.,*+ The Entom. (1842), 1, 247. LuzON, Bataan, Lamao (7848, Schultze) ; Ilocos Norte, Bangui (17473, Banks). Genus HALME Pascoe spinicornis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 237. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker). Genus CLEOMENES Thomson dihammaphoroides THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 161; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 647. MINDANAO. Genus POLYPHIDA Pascoe monticola HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 238. Luzon, Bataan, Limay (coll. Baker). Genus EURYPHAGUS Thomson pictus VOET,} Cat. Col. (1778), 2, 11, Pl. 9, fig. 35; PANz., Cat. Col. (1794), 3, 27, Pl. 9, fig. 35. bipunctatus SCHONH., Syn. Ins. (1817), 1, 459. maxillosus OLIV., Ent. (1795), 4, 67, 52, Pl. 20, fig. 147; CasrT., Hist. Nat. (1840), 2, 430. & quadrimacula VorT, Cat. Col. (1804-06), 2, 26, Pl. 23, fig. 124. 2 variabilis Pasc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1860), III, 5, 120; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1869), iii, 3, 654. XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 109 pictus var. nigricollis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 155. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (9569, Topping) ; Cavite, Silang (1474, Celestino) ; Bataan, Limay (11934, Alvarez) ; Benguet, Irisan (1165, McGregor); Cagayan, Tuguegarao (10479, Curran): CEBU, Toledo (7427, McGregor).: BoHOoL (6708, McGregor): SIBUYAN (1908, Mc- Gregor): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (6880, Clemens): PALAWAN, Tanabag (5134, Celestino), Quinina River (10712, Schultze), Taytay (17107, Schultze). Genus DEMODES Newman immunda NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 322; WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 2, 8, Pl. 7, fig. 7. LAMIIN 42 Genus XYLOTELES Newman discordans NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 382. Genus EUOPLIA Hope pulchellator WESTW.,f Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1837), 128. argenteo-maculata AURIV., Ent. Tidskr. (1887), 8, 96; RiITSEMA, Notes Leyden Mus. (1888), 10, 198. LUZON, Manila (3537, Brown; 7994, Schultze; 8056, Gilkerson) ; Tarlac, Gerona (228, Fernandez); Benguet, Baguio (11345, F. Worcester). Genus ANOPLOPHORA Hope lucipor NEwM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 275; WEsTw., Cab. Orient. Ent. : (1848), 60, Pl. 29, fig. 7. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9767, Stevens; 11536, Alvarez; 17002, Schultze): MINporo, Baco River (3153, McGregor). Genus PELARGODERUS Serville alcanor NEwmM.,j The Entom. (1842), 1, 277; THoms., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 298; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 3, 278. Luzon, Cagayan, Aparri (6479, Williamson): PALAWAN, Iwahig (12536, Lamb), Taytay (17169, Schultze). ; Genus DIOCHARES Pascoe mindanaonis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 240. MINDANAO, Davao. Genus EPEPEOTES Pascoe ambigenus CHEvR.,*7; Rev. Zool. (1841), 228; DESMAREST, Voy. La Bonite (1841), 1, 320, Pl. 2, fig. 38. LuzON, Benguet, Irisan (1059, McGregor); Bataan, Lamao (8883, Ledyard). captiosus Pasc.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), iii, 3, 298. LuzON, Manila (9558, Schultze). fimbriatus OLIV.,; Encycl. Méth. (1792), 7, 460; Ent. (1795), 4, 71, Pl. 19, fig. 143; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), iii, 3, 303. 110 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 lineator FABR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 283. rhobetor NEwWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 276. BoHOoL (6707, McGregor). plorator NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 276; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lon- don (1866), ui, 3, 302. Genus DIHAMMUS Thomson antenor NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 277. fistulator GERM.,; Ins. Spec. Nov. (1824), 478; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), iii, 3, 293. bianor NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 277. triangularis DEJ., Cat., 3 ed. (1837). CALAYAN, Babuyanes (596, McGregor): Luzon, Ambos Camarines (9091, Curran): NeEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (6336, Banks) : MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (6881, Clemens), Butuan (8149, Celestino) : PALAWAN, Iwahig (10850, Schultze), Taytay (17088, Schultze). marcipor NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 277. rhetenor NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 276. Genus CEREOPSIUS Thomson irregularis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 240, Pl. 1, fig. 11. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker). luctor NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 276. LuzON, Manila. praetorius ERIcHS.,f Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl. 1, 268, Pl. 39, fig. 6. Luzon, Manila (1789, Schultze); Laguna, Magdalena (243, Banks), Los Bafios (12554, Banks): SAMAR, Catbalogan (8873, Ledyard). quaestor NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 276. Genus ANANCYLUS Dejean stix HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 241, Pl. 1, fig. 12. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker). Genus PLANODES Newman quaternarius NEwM.,} The Entom. (1842), 1, 323. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1155, McGregor). schultzei HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 156, fig. 9. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10842, Schultze). Genus OTARIONOMUS Thomson ilocanus HELLER, Abh. Mus. Dresden (1899), 8, 7. Genus PHARSALIA Thomson agenor NEwM.,} The Entom. (1842), 1, 276; Lacorp., Gen. Col. (1869), 9, 348. SIBUYAN (1903, McGregor). My D2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 111 truncatipennis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 36. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). Genus NEOPHARSALIA Role vagans KANNEG., Notes Leyden Mus. (1891), 13, 189. PALAWAN, Iwahig (108387, Schultze). Genus AGNIA Newman casta NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 291. voluptuosa THOMS., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 170. Luzon, Manila. clara NEwM.,*+ The Entom. (1842), 1, 291. SIBUYAN (1939, McGregor): Luzon, Ilocos Norte, Dungon Plantation (17588, Banks). pubescens AuRIV., Ent. Tidskr. (1897), 247, Pl. 3, fig. 3. PALAWAN. pulchra AuRIV., Ent. Tidskr. (1891), 104. Genus EUTHYASTUS Pascoe binotatus Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), iii, 3, 253, Pl. 11, fig. 5. MINDANAO, Zamboanga (8701, Hutchinson). , Genus HISPOMORPHA Newman horrida NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 3238. Genus ACHTHOPHORA Newman alma NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 292. SIBUYAN (1938, McGregor). dactylon Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1857), ii, 4, 104, Pl. 22, fig. 6; LACcORD., Gen. Col., Atl. (1869), Pl. 98, fig. 5. tristis NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 292. Genus BATOCERA Castelnau albofasciata DEGEER,*; Mem. (1775), 5, 106, Pl. 18, fig. 16. octomaculata FABR., Ent. Syst. (1794), 1, 290. albofasciata var. mniszechi THOMS., Mon. Batoc., Arcan. Nat. (1859), 79. Luzon, Manila (1842, Woolley); Bataan, Lamao (11529, Curran; 170038, Schultze): NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (3572, Matti): CALAYAN, Babuyanes (1062, McGregor): DALUPIRI, Babuyanes (11572, McGregor). numitor NEwM.,*+ The Entom. (1842), 1, 275. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1745, Schultze); Bataan, Limay (11993, Alvarez); Tarlac, Gerona (225, Fernandez); Cagayan, Tuguegarao (4582, Williamson). roylei Hopr, Trans. Zool. Soc. London (1835), 1, 108, Pl. 15, fig. 1. calcanus PARRY, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1845), i, 4, 86. parryi Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1845), i, 4, 77. MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (6879, 7303, 8766, Clemens). 1391172 112 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus APRIONA Chevrolat aphetor NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 275. Luzon, Manila (2016, Willyoung). latifrons THOMS., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1878), 59. LUZON. multigranula THOMS., Rev. et Mag. Zool. (1878), 59. rixator NEWM., The Hntom. (1842), 1, 275. Luzon, Sorsogon (9188, Curran): MINDANAO, Camp Keithley (6878, Clemens). Genus GNOMA Fabricius jugata NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 299. luzonica ERICHS.,*} Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl. 1, Pl. 39, fig. 8. LuzON, Bataan, Lamao (6571, Cuzner; 17005, Schultze) ; Benguet, Iri- san (1060, McGregor); Cagayan, Tuguegarao (10480, Curran): SIBUYAN (1907, McGregor) : MINDANAO, Agusan River (12520, Celes- tino) . Genus CACIA Newman aspersa NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 291. LUZON. proteus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 248, Pl. 1, fig. 16. proteus var. disjunctata HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, AA Ele tio alias Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). semiluctuosa BLANCH., Voy. Pole Sud (1858), 4, 302, Pl. 17, fig. 15. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (640, McGregor). spinigera NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 290. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1169, McGregor). ulula HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 248, Pl. 1, fig. 14. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker). xenoceroides HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 242, Pl. 1, fig. 18. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker). Genus AGELASTA Newman mediofasciata HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 157, fig. 10. SIBUYAN (1902, McGregor). mystica Pasc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1869), IV, 4, 204. LUZON. transversa NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 288. Genus COPTOPS Serville tetrica NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 288. Ticao (1151, McGregor): CAmicuIN, Babuyanes (7810, McGregor) : MInporRO, Bongabon (8375, Schultze): PALAWAN, Iwahig (12538, Lamb), Taytay (17098, Schultze). KI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 113 Genus CHOEROMORPHA Dejean trifasciata NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 289. BoHOL (6712, McGregor). Genus CLYZOMEDUS Pascoe fastidiosus BOISD., in litt. LuzoN, Benguet, Irisan (1061, McGregor) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (6314, Banks): PALAWAN, Taytay (17099, Schultze). Genus XYLORRHIZA Castelnau adusta WIEDEM., Zool. Mag. (1819), 1, 182. venosa CASTELN., Hist. Nat. (1845), 2, 476; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soe. London (1865), iii, 3, 162. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus OLENECAMPTUS Chevrolat bilobus Fapr., ¢ Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 324; Boisp., Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1835), 2, 527; Ericus., Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, 269, Pl. 39, fig. 9; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), iii, 3, 316. serratus CHEVR., Mag. Zool. (1835), 9, 1384. sexnotatus BUQUET, Dej., Cat., 3 ed. (1887), 371. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (598, McGregor): SiquIsJOR (8975, Celestino) : SuLu (13198, Overman) : PALAWAN, Taytay (17191, Schultze). optatus PAsc.,; Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1866), 253; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), ili, 3, 317; LAcorD., Gen. Col., Atl. (1872), 9, 11, Pl. 101, fig. 4a. LuZON, Bataan, Lamao (8882, Ledyard; 9275, Stevens). Genus NYCTIMENE Thomson vittata PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), iii, 3, 331. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). Genus HOMONOEA Newman aliena NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 8321; WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longiec. (1855), 8, 346; LAcorp., Gen. Col. (1872), 9, 474. bilinea NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 320; WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 8, 345. fornicata NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 321; WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 8, 345. longimana WEstTW., Arcan. Ent. (1848), 1, 58, Pl. 15, fig. 3. pannosa NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 320; WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longiec. (1855), 8, 345. patrona NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 319; WuuiTE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 8, 344, Pl. 7, fig. 8. praecisa NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 320; WHITE, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 8, 344. : 114 The Philippine Journal of Science 0 Wists Genus HETEROCLITOMORPHA Blanchard simplex LAcorp., Gen. Col. (1872), 9, 476. Genus ICTHYODES Newman biguttula NEwWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 321; WuHiTs, Cat. Col. Brit. Mus., Longic. (1855), 8, 2, Pl. 7, fig. 9. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (595, McGregor). Genus HABRYNA Newman coenosa NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 289; Wesstw., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1868), iii, 1, 628, Pl. 25, fig. 3a-b. j LUZON, Manila (4895, Banks) ; Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5296, Merrill) ; Bataan, Lamao (17006, Schultze) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (3789, Banks): POLILLO (12486, McGregor). comosa NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 3238. Genus EUCLEA Newman albata NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 290; Lacorp., Gen. Col., Atl. (1872), 9, 11, Pl. 102, fig. 4a. LUZON. capito Pasc.,*} Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 3, 149. LuzON, Manila (2029, D. C. Worcester; 7740, Schultze; 12179, Banks) ; Bataan, Lamao (9791, Stevens; 17001, Schultze; 9845, Curran) ; Benguet, Bued River (9879, Curran): DALUPIRI, Babuyanes (11569, McGregor). irrorata NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 290. Luzon, Laguna, Paete (McGregor). mesoleuca PASC.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1865), iii, 3, 150. SIBUYAN (1915, McGregor). rhombifera HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 158, fig. 11. Ticao (1099, 1448, McGregor): NrGROS, Occidental Negros, Faraon (12209, Curran). ruficollis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 244. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). tagala HELLER,} Abh. Mus. Dresden (1899), 7, No. 8, 6. MINDANAO, Davao (16779, Weber). Genus PROTEUCLEA Heller laterivitta HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 245, Pl. 1, fig. 17. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker), Paete (McGregor). Genus PRAONETHA Pascoe bigibbera NEWM., The Hntom. (1842), 1, 323. LuzON, Manila (2629, 4512, Schultze) ; Bataan, Lamao (9826, Stevens) : CALAYAN, Babuyanes (599, McGregor). camura NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 371. commixta NEwWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 381. XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 115 digesta NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 370. MINpDORO, Baco River (3147, McGregor). hybrida NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 371. MINboRO, Baco River (3148, McGregor): MINDANAO, Butuan (8148, Celestino). ignobilis NEwm., The Entom. (1842), 1, 382. imbuta NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 381. immista NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 382. jacta NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 381. vitticollis NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 370. Genus MICROLOPHIA Newman dentipes NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 383. eximia NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 298; WrEstw., Cab. Orient. Ent. (1848), 60, Pl. 29, fig. 5; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1863), iii, 1/6295, Pl. 24) figs. J, 2: 6 Pl 25; fig: 1. Luzon, Isabela, Lapauan (11600, D. C. Worcester). fausta NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 289; WerEstw., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1863), iii, 1, 628, Pl. 25, fig. 4. ignava NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 383. newmani WESTW., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1868), ili, 1, 631, Pl. 25, fig. 5. LuZzON, Manila. notha NrewM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 290; Pasc., Journ. Ent. (1860), 1, 342; WESTW., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (18638), iii, 1, 632, Pl. 25, fig. 2; LAcorD., Gen. Col., Atl. (1872), 11, Pl. 103, fig. la. ocellifera WESTW., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1868), iii, 1, Pl. 24, fig. 5a-c; LACORD., Gen. Col. (1872), 9, 549. DALUPIRI, Babuyanes (11580, McGregor). pellucida NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 383. semperi WESTW., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1863), iii, 1, 630, Pl. 24, fig. 3a. Genus DOLIOPS Waterhouse curculionoides WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 22; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1841), I, 8, 222; Westw., Arcan. Ent. (1845), 1, 57, Pl. 15, fig. 1. geometrica WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 45. Genus ACRONIA Westwood perelegans WESTW., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1863), iii, 1, 633, Pl. 24, fig. 4a-f. Luzon, Tayabas, Casiguran. Genus PROSOPLUS Blanchard bankii FABR.,; Syst. Ent. (1775), 176. insularis Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1859), ii, 5, 40. mutans SHARP, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1878), 209. 116 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 CALAYAN, Babuyanes (709, McGregor): Luzon, Manila (8026, 9646, Schultze; 8108, Banks; 9579, McGregor): CrBu, Toledo (6768, Mc- Gregor): BoHoL (6710, McGregor). Genus STHENIAS Castelnau varius OLIV.,*+ Encycl. Méth. (1792), 7, 467. crocatus OLIV., Ent. (1795), 4, 92, Pl. 12, fig. 80a-b. gucundus NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 292. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (11766, Ledyard); Rizal, Montalban (coll. Schultze) . Genus APOMECYNA Serville proba NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 299. quadrifasciata THOMS.,; Physis (1867), 1, 6, 159. Luzon, Manila (231, 8010, Schultze; 11885, Banks); Cagayan, Ilagan (9788, Stevens). tigrina THoms., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 348. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (8008, Banks). Genus DIAXENES Waterhouse taylori WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1884), V, 18, 128. Genus PLOCIA Newman mixta NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 292. Luzon, Manila. notata NEwWM.,+ The Entom. (1842), 1, 292; LAcorp., Gen. Col., Atl. (1872), 9, 11, Pl. 104, fig. 3a. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (11765, Ledyard): Minporo, Mount Halcon (6423, Merrill): POoLILLo (12483, McGregor): NErGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (8004, Banks). Genus SYBRA Pascoe alternans WIEDEM.,; Lacord. Gen. Col. (1872), 9, 616. Luzon, Manila (229, 429, 9647, Schultze): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10714, Schultze). Genus MIMOMORPHA Newman clytiformis NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 323. Genus PACHYPEZA Serville trivittata NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 382. Genus POTHYNE Thomson capito Pasc.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1866), iii, 3, 327; LacorpD., Gen. Col., Atl. (1872), 9, 11, Pl. 105, fig. 4. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9792, Stevens). Genus HIPPOPSIS Serville camuripes NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 382. XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 117 Genus TETRAGLENES Newman insignis NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 300; Wuite, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1846), 18, 49, Pl. 1, fig. 5. Luzon, Manila (8358, Schultze). Genus EPAPHRA Newman valga NEwM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 301; Lacorp., Gen. Col., Atl. (1872), 9, 11, Pl. 106, fig. la. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (1107, McGregor; 11339, F. Worcester). Genus OSTEDES Pascoe pauperata PAsc.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1861), ii, 5, 44, Pl. 2, fig. 1; (1864), iii, 3, 15. SIBUYAN (1909, McGregor). Genus RONDIBILIS Thomson simplex PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1864), iii, 3, 14. PALAWAN. spinosula PAsc.,*+ Journ. Ent. (1860), 1, 62; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1864), iii, 3, 14. SIBUYAN (1917, 7449, McGregor) : Luzon, Ilocos Norte, Dungon Planta- tion (17598, Banks). Genus EOPORIS Pascoe elegans PAsc.,*} Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1864), iii, 3, 16, Pl. 1, fig. 6. Luzon, Manila (10306, Ledyard); Ilocos Norte, Dungon Plantation (17451, Banks): CALAYAN, Babuyanes (602, McGregor): NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (318, Banks): PALAWAN, Iwahig (12537, Lamb). Genus XYASTE Pascoe trigonocephala HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 247, Pl. 1, figs. 18-19. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker). uniformis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 245. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker). varioscapus HELLER, Phil. Jurn. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 246. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus SERIXIA Pascoe literata Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1858), ii, 4, 255, Pl. 25, fig. 9; (1864), iii, 3, 340. PALAWAN, Iwahig (11753, Weber). Genus GLENEA Newman albonotata NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 319. leucospilota WestW., Arcan. Ent. (1845), 1, 57, Pl. 15, fig. 2. LuZzON, Manila. 118 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 ana THOMS., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 145. Ticao (1150, McGregor). aphrodite THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 561. MINDANAO. astarte THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 562. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (322, Banks). beatrix THOMS., Rey. Zool. (1879), 4. MINDANAO. bivittata AuRIV., Arkiv Zool. (1904), 1, 326. PALAWAN, Quinina River (10713, Schultze), Mount Capoas (12266, 12386, Weber), Iwahig (18224, Lamb). cinerea THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 565. Luzon, Manila. colobotheoides THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 562. MINDANAO. concinna NEWM., The HEntom. (1842), 1, 301. Luzon, Manila. coryphaea THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 563. MINDANAO. cylindrepomoides THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 564. LuzON, Manila. elegans OLIV., Ent. (1795), 4, 68, 15, Pl. 4, fig. 40; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), ili, 3, 374. exculta NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 302; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London ~ (1867), iii, 3, 401. viridipustulata THOMS., Class. Longic. (1860), 50. LUZON, Manila. glauca NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 302. LUZON, Manila. kraatzi THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 562. MINDANAO. lepida NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 301. LUZON, Manila. lineella THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 563. MINDANAO. lusoria PASc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 3, 405. lycoris THoMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 563. MINDANAO. magica THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 5638. MINDANAO. maura PASc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), ili, 3, 405. MINDANAO, Agusan River (12528, Celestino). ochraeovittata THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 565; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 3, 386. IPD, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 119 palavensis AuRIvV.,f Arkiv Zool. (1904), 1, 325. PALAWAN, Iwahig (10711, Schultze; 11689, 11750, Weber; 12540, Lamb). picta WEBER,; Obs. Ent. (1801), 1, 89; Fasr., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 306; Cast., Hist. Nat. (1840), 49; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 3, 378, Pl. 17, fig. 6; LAcorp., Gen. Col., Atl. (1872), 11, Pl. 109, fig. 3a. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (11770, Ledyard): SAMAR, Catbalogan (8874, Ledyard): BouHoLt (6709, McGregor). regularis NEWM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 302. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (17815, Baker). severa THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 565. MINDANAO. stellata THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 563. MINDANAO. suavis NEwWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 302. LUZON. varifascia THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1864), 562. MINDANAO. versuta NEwmM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 302. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1159, McGregor): BoHouL (6711, McGregor). Genus MORAECAMUS Thomson cosmopolita THoms., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 146. LUZON. ustulata ERICHS.,; Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, 270. LuZzON, Bataan, Lamao (7847, Schultze); Benguet, Irisan (1170, 1479, McGregor), Baguio (11018, McGregor), Cabayan (11501, 11434, Mc- Gregor) ; Cagayan, Ilagan (9776, Stevens) : TicAo (1451, McGregor) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (241, 6338, Banks): PALAWAN, Iwahig (10841, Schultze; 11648, Weber), Bacuit (12326, Weber). Genus OBEREA Mulsant albocuspis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 42. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bajos (coll. Baker). balineae HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 43. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). demissa NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 319; Hetuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 38. erythrostoma HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 38. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). flavoterminata HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 41. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). macilenta NeEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 318; Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1867), iii, 3, 421; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 38. 120 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 makilingi HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 40. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). melanostoma HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 39. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). micholitzi HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 44. MINDANAO, Davao (Micholitz). mimetica HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 44. LUZON. punctiventris HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 43. Luzon. quianga HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 40. MINDANAO, Davao (Micholitz). schadenbergi HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 39. seminigra CHEVR., Rey. Zool. (1841), 1, 228; Lacorp., Gen. Col. (1872), 9, 866. Luzon, Manila (3095, Schultze); Tarlac, Gerona (246, Fernandez). Genus ASTATHES Newman bigemmata THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 558; GaH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1901), 40. MINDoRO, Calapan (637, McGregor). bimaculata FABR., Ent. Syst. (1792), 1, 263. externa PAsc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1859), ii, 5, 46. LUZON, Cagayan, Ilagan (9774, Stevens). fasciata GAH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1901), 58. levis var. B. NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 299. levis NEwM.,f The Entom. (1842), 1, 299. divisa Pasc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1859), ii, 5, 47. levis var. gallerucoides THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 557. levis var. basalis THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 557. casta THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 538. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1164, McGregor); Tarlac, Pura (1728, Fer- nandez). mniszechi THOmsS., Arch. Ent. (1857), 1, 50. perplexa var. p. NEWM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 299. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9789, Stevens): TicAo (1452, McGregor). perplexa Newm., The Entom. (1842), 1, 299. illigeri THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), App., 558. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1162, McGregor); Bataan, Lamao (12032, Stevens). plagiata GAH.,; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1901), 50. levis var. p. NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 299. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (11768, Ledyard). posticata GAH., Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1901), 40. perplexa var. B. NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 299. REID, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 121 Genus CHREONOMA Pascoe dapsilis NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 300. Ticao (1100, McGregor). dilecta NEwM., The Entom. (1842), 1, 300. SIBUYAN (1916, McGregor). pallida THOMS.,; Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 559. kraatzi THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 559. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (6382, McGregor). puncticollis THOMS., Syst. Ceramb. (1865), 559. Genus EUSTATHES Newman flava NEwM.,; The Entom. (1842), 1, 300. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1171, McGregor); Cagayan, Tuguegarao (4587, Williamson). ANTHRIBIDAt Genus EUGIGAS Thomson whiteheadi JorD.,; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 133. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan River (1089, McGregor) : MiNpoRO, Baco River (3175, McGregor). Genus MECOTROPIS Lacordaire coelestis JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 360. SAMAR. nigropictus JORD.,; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 135. Luzon, Tayabas (8898, Curran). samarensis JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 361. SAMAR. spilosa JORD., Nov. Zool. (1903), 415. PALAWAN. whiteheadi JorD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 361. SAMAR. Genus MECOCERUS Schonherr basalis JORD.,+ Nov. Zool. (1894), 1, 598. FuGA, Babuyanes (1262, McGregor) : MINDANAO, Agusan River (13704, F. Worcester); Davao (16521, Weber). : gibbifer JorD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 138. guttata JoRD., Nov. Zool. (1903), 10, 427. guttata subsp. jordani HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 34. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). philippinensis JORD.,7 Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 137. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan River (1087, McGregor); Tayabas, Mauban (8736, Curran); Bataan, Lamao (743, Martin): PoLiLLo (12479, McGregor). 122 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus MECOCERINA Jordan xenoceroides JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 165. LUZON. Genus SINTOR Schénherr philippinensis JORD.,; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 141. LuzON, Tarlac (4687, Banks); Nueva Ecija, Cabanatuan (9552, Mc- Gregor). superciliaris JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 375. LUZON. Genus ACORYNUS Schonherr analis JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 157. LUZON. cineraceus JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 158. emarginatus JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 148. ligatus JORD., Nov. Zool. (1903), 421. luzonicus JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 156. : LUZON. pallipes JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 159. LUZON. pardus JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 380. LUZON. samaranus JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 364. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (658, McGregor). whiteheadi JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 364. SAMAR. Genus LITOCERUS Schonherr gemellus JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 381. inermis JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 383. paviei LESNE,} Bull. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1891), 91. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14207, McGregor) : MINDANAO, Camp Keith- ley (73801, Clemens). philippinensis JORD.,+ Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 144. LuzON, Laguna, Calauang (14221, McGregor): MINbDoRO, Baco River (8384, McGregor): BoHou (6719, McGregor): MINDANAO, Agusan River (13684, Schultze). plagiatus JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 145. LUZON. Genus PLINTHERIA Pascoe convexa JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 362. LEYTE. Genus PHAEOCHROTES Pascoe porcellus PAsc.,f Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1860), III, 5, 42, Pl. 1. Luzon, Manila (2406, 5974, Banks); Bataan, Lamao (9848, Stevens) : NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mailum (6295, Banks). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 123 Genus STRABOSCOPUS Lacordaire tessellatus Eyp.,; Rev. Zool. (1889), 265. philippinensis MotscH., Bull. Mosc. (1874), 240. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (6532, McGregor): Fuca, Babuyanes (611, Mc- Gregor): Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1799, McGregor): PALAWAN, Mount Capoas (12382, Weber). Genus NESSIARA Pascoe histrio PAsc., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1868), 11; Pasc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1871), 359, Pl. 14, fig. 2. robusta JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 389. sellata JORD.,; Nov. Zool. (1894), 630. MINpoRO, Baco River (3177, McGregor) : MINDANAO, Zamboanga (8697, Hutchinson). variegata JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 388. Genus HUCUS Pascoe lineatocollis JoRD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 161. LUZON. Genus PHAULIMIA Pascoe alternata JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 392. Genus SYMPAECTOR Kirseh whiteheadi JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 377. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (326, Banks). Genus MYCTEIS Pascoe marginicollis PAsSc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1860), III, 5, 44, Pl. 1. LUZON, Benguet, Irisan (7005, McGregor). Genus XENOCERUS Schonherr basilanus JORD., Nov. Zool. (1903), 428. BASILAN. compressicornis JORD.,j Nov. Zool. (1894), 644. MINDANAO, Agusan River (13660, Schultze): NerGRos, Occidental Ne- gros, Mount Canlaon (6248, Banks). fasciatus JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 368. SAMAR. latifasciatus JORD., Nov. Zool. (1894), 645. maculatus JORD., Noy. Zool. (1898), 369. LEYTE. molitor JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 185. LUZON. puncticollis JORD.,; Nov. Zool. (1894), 642. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (1063, McGregor): PouiLto (12480, McGregor). 124 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 samaranus JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 367. SAMAR. scalaris JORD., Nov. Zool. (1894), 640; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 184. striatus JORD., Nov. Zool. (1894), 648. varians JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 368. varians ab. furcifer JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 368. varians ab. interruptus JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 368. LEYTE. whiteheadi JORD., Noy. Zool. (1898), 370. LEYTE. Genus XYLINADES Latreille philippinensis JORD.,; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 255. LuzON, Bataan, Lamao (6487, Carpenter). whiteheadi JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 366. SAMAR. Genus EUCORYNUS Schonherr crassicornis F'ABR.,f Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 407. setosulus Pasc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1859), IV, 3, 434. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (647, McGregor): Luzon, Benguet, Irisan River (1800, McGregor): Minporo, Mangarin (10765, Schultze): Ticao (9611, McGregor): SIBUYAN (7668, McGregor): NrEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (1545, Banks): PALAWAN, Bacuit (123238, Weber). Genus DENDROTROGUS Jekel hypocrita JEKEL,f Ins. Saund. (1855), 1, 82, Pl. 2, fig. la. MINnpOoRO, Baco River (3176, McGregor). Genus ANTHRIBUS Fabricius wallacei Pasc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1860), III, 5, 47. philippinensis JorD., Nov. Zool. (1904), 235. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (12558, Ledyard). Genus BASITROPIS Jekel lutosa JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 194. pardalis JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 393. Genus OZOTOMERUS Perroud discoidalis JoRD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 196. Genus PHLOEOBIUS Schonherr albescens JORD.,f Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 198. Luzon, Manila (428); Bataan, Lamao (16976): PALAWAN, Taytay (17177, Schultze). alternans WIEDEM., Zool. Mag. (1822), 1, 3, 172; FAuRs., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1839), 5, 240. LuZON, Manila (3174, 3296, Schultze): NrGROoS, Occidental Negros, Bago (6271, Banks). ELD, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 125 pallipes JorD.,j Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 197. , Luzon, Manila (2710, Banks): PALAWAN, Taytay (17178, Schultze). Genus APOLECTA Pascoe fasciata JoRD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 180. LUZON. maculata JORD., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 264. samarana JORD., Nov. Zool. (1898), 373. SAMAR. Genus ARAEOCORYNUS Jekel cumingi JEKEL,; Ins. Saund. (1855), 1, 152, Pl. 1, fig. 6, a-b. Luzon, Tayabas, Mauban (8906, Curran). Genus ARAEOCERUS Schénherr fasciculatus DEGEmR,; Ins. (1775), 5, 276, Pl. 16, fig. 12; Wouu., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1870), 5, 18; Lucas, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1861), 399. cacao FABR., Syst. Ent. (1775), 64; OLiv., Ent. (1795), 4, 15, Pl. Pamiibecs, Aller los Luzon, Manila (2758, Schultze); Bataan, Lamao (9284, Stevens): BoHOoL, Sevilla (6720, Celestino): NerGROS, Occidental Negros, Bago (1388, 6272, Banks). BRENTHIDZA BRENTHIN 4 Genus CALODROMUS Guérin ‘mellyi GurER., Mag. Zool. (1832), Pl. 34; BoHem., Act. Holm. (1887), Pl. 6, figs. 1-4; ScHONH., Gen. Cur. (1840), 5, 577; WeESTW., Cab. Or. Ent. (1848), Pl. 15, figs. 4-5. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (16095, Jones). Genus CYPHAGOGUS Parry whitei WESTW., Cab. Or. Ent. (1848), 32, Pl. 15, fig. 6. LUZON, Rizal, Montalban (5330, Banks): MINDANAO, Agusan (165387, Weber). , Genus CEROBATES Schonherr sexsulcatus MoTscH.,; Et. Ent. (1858), 7, 96; SENNA, Notes Leyden Mus. (1895), 17, 220. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (coll. Baker). tristriatus LUND,; Skrivt. af Nat. Hist. Selsk. (1790), 5, 66; SCHONH., Gen. Cure. (1833), 1, 332; SENNA, Bull. Soc. Ital. (1895), 7, 52. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1760, Schultze): MINDANAO, Agusan (16535, Weber), Cabadbaran (16963, Weber). Genus PROPHTHALMUS Lacordaire tricolor Pow.,7 Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1878), 38. LUZON, Benguet, Irisan (1189, McGregor) : SIBUYAN (1947, McGregor). 126 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus BARYRRHYNCHUS Lacordaire ; rudis SENNA,j Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova eee) 12, 230. PALAWAN, Bacuit (12321, Weber). Genus AMPHICORDUS Heller inproportionatus HELLER,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 152, fig. 7. MINDANAO, Zamboanga, Port Banga (8852, Hutchinson). Genus ORYCHODES Pascoe splendens KIRSCH,} Mitt. Zool. Mus. Dresden (1875), 1, 49. NeEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (8002, Banks): PALAWAN, Taytay (17273, Schultze). striolatus KIRSCH, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Dresden (1875), 1, 51 Genus HENARRHODES Heller ~ macgregori HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 153, fig. 8. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1185, McGregor). Genus ECTOCEMUS Pascoe badeni KirscH, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Dresden (1875), 1 Genus HORMOCERUS Schonherr scrobicollis BoHEM.,; Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1845), 8, 373. MINDANAO, Davao (16498, Weber). Genus APTERORRHINUS Senna compressitarsis SENNA,} Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. (1892), 24, 61. Luzon, Laguna, Magdalena (1766, Schulize). Genus HETEROPLITES Lacordaire erythroderes BoHEM.,; Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1870), 5, 564; Westw., Cab. Orient. Ent. (1848), 32, Pl. 15, fig. 2; Lacorp., Col. (1866), 7, 415. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9790, Stevens); Benguet, Irisan (1186, Mc- Gregor): MINDANAO, Agusan (16540, Weber): PALAWAN, Taytay (17272, Schultze). Genus DIURUS Pascoe philippinicus SENNA, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. (1911), 41, 45. CURCULIONID BRACH YDERIN 42 Genus BLOSYRUS Schonherr philippensis JEKEL,*} Col. Jekeliana (1875), 2, 153. Luzon, Manila (2230, Banks; 3308, 3359, Schultze); Benguet, Irisan (7230, McGregor); Cagayan, Pamplona (15080, Jones). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 1237 Genus CATACHAENUS Schonherr circulus Eyp. et Souu.,; Rev. Zool. (1839), 266; Drsm., Voy. La Bonite (1841), 1, 315, Pl. 2, figs. 27-28. cinctellus FAHR., Schonh. Gen. Curc. (1840), 6, 1, 306. Luzon, Manila (18552, Schultze); Bataan, Lamao (9298, Stevens) ; Cagayan, Ilagan (9887, Stevens). scintillans Pasc., Journ. Linn. Soc. (1874), 12, 22. Genus ISOPTERUS Faust irroratus FAuST, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 6. scanthomerus HELLER,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 388, Pl. 1, fig. 11. LuzON, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10259, Curran). signatus FAusT,; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 5. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (7905, Cuzner; 9292, Stevens); Pampanga, San Juan (3007, Williamson). Genus EUGNATHUS Schonherr constrictus FAUusT, in litt. Genus HYPOMECES Schoénherr suturalis CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 227. LuzON, Manila. PACH YRRHYNCHINA Genus PACHYRRHYNCHUS Germar anellifer HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 324. anulatus BEHR., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1887), 256. LuzON, Benguet, Irisan (1255, McGregor). annulatus CHEvr.,j Le Natur. (1881), 3, 348; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 311. LuZON, Benguet, Baguio (9907, Curran), Mount Pulog (10253, Curran; 11451, McGregor). argus PASC.,; Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1871), 11, 154, Pl. 6, fig. 6; BEHR., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1887), 250; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912) ),°7;, 801. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (11443, McGregor). chevrolati Eyp. et Souu.,7 Rev. Zool. (1839), 266; DEsM., Voy. La Bonite (1841), 1, 313, Pl. 3, figs. 25-26; Hetimr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 309. chevrolati var. chlorolineatus WATERH.,; Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 20; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 323. chevrolati var. concinnus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 45. chevrolati var. mandarinus CHEvR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 226. chevrolati var. jagori HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1912), 7, 321. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (704, McGregor): DALUPIRI, Babuyanes (11561, 1391173 128 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 McGregor): PourLo (12497, McGregor): MINDANAO, Zamboanga (18638, Zschokke). chlorites CHEvR.,j Le Natur. (1881), 1, 360; Hernuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 308, Pl. 1, fig. 23. rutilans BEHR., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1887), 247. BATAN, Batanes (7756, McGregor) : DALUPIRI, Babuyanes (11564, D. C. Worcester): MINDORO, Mount Halcon (6361, Merrill). circulatus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 322, Pl. 2, fig. 12. CATANDUANES. coerulans KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1888), 29; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 308. congestus PASc.,; Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1871), 11, 155; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 307. luteoguttatus CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 1, 360. LuzON, Benguet (1256, McGregor), Trinidad (8226, Banks), Sablan trail (10326, Schultze). croesus R. OBERTH., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1879), 14, 570; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 307, Pl. 1, fig. 17. cumingi WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 312; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 309. decussatus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Hexier, Phil. Journ, ‘Sci:, sec. D)(1912))) 7, 1309, Pl Io es 14) dohrni BesR., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1887), 2386; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 306. elegans WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 45; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 318; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), Zyros eques HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 312, Pl. 1, fig. 21. Luzon, Abulog River (11594, McGregor). erichsoni WATERH.,; Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1843), 3, 315; Hewzer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), Ty CU Ce LENG ILE savers ale 2X0). 2 eschscholtzi WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19. erichsoni var. chrysocompsus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 307. Luzon, Laguna, Santa Maria (12728, Curran). forsteni VOLLH., Tijdschr. v. Ent. (1864), 168; Hetuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1912), 7, 305. gemmans CHEvR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 225; Hricus., Wiegm. Arch. (1844), 2, 285; Hetimr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 310. gemmans var. ardens CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 225. fahraei BoHEM., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1844), 8, 388. globulipennis CHEvR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 225. pretiosus CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 225. scintillans CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 225. RAD) 2 . Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 129 gemmatus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 18; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 311; He3ier, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 308. ignipes CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 1, 359. gemmatus var. atratus Hexurr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 308. gloriosus FAust, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 7; Hexuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 305, Pl. 1, fig. 15. immarginatus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1888), 28; Hexuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1912), 7, 308. inclytus Pasc., Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1871), 11, 155; HELLER, Phil. Journ, Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 306. infernalis FArRM., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1897), 70; Heiter, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 304. jugifer WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 20; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 319; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 310. rhodopterus CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 224. lacunosus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 316. latifasciatus. WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 45; Trans. Ent. Soe. London (1843), 3, 317; Hexier, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 311. lorquinii CHEvR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 8360; Hexuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 308, Pl. 1, fig. 24. flavopunctatus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1888), 30. flavomaculatus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1888), 32. modestior BEHR.,} Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1887), 240; Hexier, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 306. modestior var. apicalis KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1888), 26. Luzon, Benguet, Pauai (11194, 11523, McGregor), Mount Pulog (11445, McGregor). méllendorffi HELLER, Abh. Mus. Dresden (1899), 7, 8, 5; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 305, Pl. 1, fig. 13. monilifer GERM.,+ Ins. Spec. Nov. (1824), 336; BoHrm., Schénh. Gen. Curc. (1844), 8, 386. confinis CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 226. monilifer var. stellulifer HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 322. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (706, McGregor): Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9291, Stevens): MINDORO, Mangarin (13441, Weber). morio HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 318. LUZON. morotaiensis VOLLH., Tijdschr. v. Ent. (1864), 169; Hetuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 305. waterhousei FAusST, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 95. multipunctatus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1843), 322; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1912), 7, 311. auroguttatus CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 348. BoHOL (6731, McGregor). 130 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 nobilis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 313, Pl. 2, fig. 9. ochroplagiatus HELLER,j Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 311, Pl. 2, fig. 11. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10252, Curran; 11442, McGregor). orbifer WATERH.,{ Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 20; Trans. Ent. Soe. London (1848), 3, 323; Hmtuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 310. alboguttatus CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 226; ERIcHS., Wiegm. Arch. (1842), 2, 242. circulifer CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 226. fimbriatus CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 224. anornatus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1841), 8, 219. Fuca, Babuyanes (610, McGregor): Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (988, Mc- Gregor), Mount Pulog (11441, 21022, McGregor); Cagayan, Pam- plona (15083, Jones), Sanchez Mira (15691, Jones). perpulcher WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 312; HeLurr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 307, Pl. 1, fig. 18. phaleratus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 320; Hr~urr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 309. pinorum Pasc.,; Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1871), 11, 156; HerwumR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 306. subcostatus CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 439. pinorum var. transversalis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 306. pinorum var. dimidiatus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 306. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1254, McGregor), Bued River (9876, Curran), Baguio (14487, Sanchez). psittacinus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 317, Pl. 1, fig. 16. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (7008, Cuzner). pulchellus BreHR.,j Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1887), 238; HexierR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 306. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1253, McGregor), Mount Pulog (11444, Mc- Gregor); Nueva Vizcaya, Imugan (9896, Curran). purpureus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1888), 31; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 308. reticulatus WATERH.,; Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 20; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 322; Heuimer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 310. LuzoN, Tayabas, Baler (11629, D. C. Worcester). roseomaculatus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Trans. Ent. Soe. London (1848), 3, 318; HeLimR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 308. rugicollis WATERH.,; Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 20; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1843), 3, 815. rugicollis var. crucifer HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 310. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (7845, 9185, Schultze; 11531, Curran). lx D; 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera ot sacritis BEHR., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1887), 246; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci. See. D (1912), 7, 308, Pl. 1, fig. 22. sanchezi HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 319, Pl. 2, fig. 10. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (13304, Sanchez). schonherri WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1843), 3, 315; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 307. semperi HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 314. smaragdinus BEuR., Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1887), 253; Heber, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 307. smaragdinus var. purpurascens KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1888), 32. smaragdinus var. carnosus KRAATZ, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr, (1888), 32. speciosus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 314; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), Toul: stellio HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 320. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9832, Stevens). striatus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 19; Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1843), 3, 817; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 308. tristis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 315. LUZON. venustus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 18; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sak. See, LD) (CMR STs BU rufopunctatus WATERH., Proc. Ent. Soc. London (1841), 45. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (12562, Ledyard). viridans HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 318. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (McGregor). waltoni BOHEM., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1844), 8, 2, 392; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 311. Genus EUPACHYRRHYNCHUS Heller superbus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 325, Pl. 2, fig. 3. Genus APOCYRTUS Erichson inflatus ERIcHS.,f Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl., 254, Pl. 38, fig. 8; BoHrM., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1839), 5, 824; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 301, Pl. 1, figs. 1, la. LuZzON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (7658, 9865, Schultze). Genus PSEUDAPOCYRTUS Heller exsectus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 328, Pl. 1, fig. 25. formicarius HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 327, Pl. 2, fig. 1. LUZON. 132 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 imitator HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 329, Pl. 1, figs. 2, 2a, Bion Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (968, 7239, McGregor). productus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 330. schadenbergi HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 327, Pl. 2, fig. 3. LUZON. . Genus MACROCYRTUS Heller castaneus PASC.,; Cist. Ent. (1881), 2, 591; Henuer, Phil. Journ. Sei, Sec. D (1912), 7, 331. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10260, Curran; 11447, McGregor). erosus PASC.,f Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1871), 11, 156. . impressipennis CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 348. sculptus DOHRN., in litt. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1530, McGregor). negrito HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 333. Luzon, Benguet, Baguio (9909, Curran). nigrans PAsc.,+ Cist. Ent. (1881), 2, 598; HmLupr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (IGA). 77, Bel, Pik aly iss, Bh, Be). contractus CHEvR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 363. nigrans var. castanopterus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 331. LuzON, Benguet, Trinidad (8193, Banks), Bued River (9878, Curran), Baguio (10478, Topping), Mount Pulog (11448, McGregor). subcostatus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 332, Pl 2. hivaro: LuzON, Benguet, Mount Pulog (11446, McGregor). Genus NOTHAPOCYRTUS Heller cylindricollis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 336, Pl. 2, fig. 6. LUZON. ; erythromerus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 336. LUZON. translucidus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 335. LUZON. Genus METAPOCYRTUS Heller Subgenus Artapocyrtus Heller bifasciatus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 307; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 338. bifasciatus var. aurora DOHRN, in litt. derasocobaltinus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 339. LEYTE. geniculatus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 307; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 339. humeralis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 340. LEYTE. pardalis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 341, Pl. 1, figs. 5, 5a. astriger DOHRN, in litt. XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 183 quadriplagiatus RoEL., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 5; HeLurr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 338, Pl. 1, figs. 4, 4a. Subgenus Sphenomorphoidea Heller metallicus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 305. metallicus var. laevicollis WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 305. metallicus var. sphenomorphoides HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), Ty 343. f metallicus var. suavis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 342. mimicus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 344. quaduordecimpunctatus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 343. Subgenus Sclerocyrtus Heller asper HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 345. Subgenus Orthocyrtus Heller bakeri HELLER,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 221, Pl. 1, figs. 3-4. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker), Paete (McGregor). coeruleonotatus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 303; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 348. hopei WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 303; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 348. lenis CHEvR., Le Natur. (1881), 1, 382; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 348. pachyrrhynchoides HELLER,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 220, Pl. 1, figs. 1-2. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker), Paete (McGregor). politus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 349. LUZON. quadrulifer WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 304; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 348. schénherri WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1843), 11, 302; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 348. subquadrulifer WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 304; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 348. triangularis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 348. DALUPIRI, Babuyanes (11560, McGregor). tumoridorsum CHEvR., Le Natur. (1881), 1, 382; Hewuter, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 348, Pl. 1, figs. 26, 26a. virens HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 350. smaragdulus JEKEL, in litt. regalis BEHRENS, in litt. midas DOHRN, in litt. LUZON. 134 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Subgenus Metapocyrtus Heller albodecoratus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 365, Pl. 1, fig. Bye ek Be tae FG bamballo HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 362, Pl. 1, figs. 27, 27a. bituberosus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 372, Pl. 1, figs. 8, 8a. MINDANAO, Davao. brevicollis CHEvR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 363; Hexier, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 358. cylas HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 359. derasus BOHEM., Schonh. Gen. Curc. (1844), 8, 2, 396; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 353. difficilis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 368. Luzon, Antimonan. dolosus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 370. elegans WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 306; Heber, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 355. erichsoni CHEvrR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 226; Hrnurr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 355, Pl. 1, figs. 6, 6a. gibbirostris WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 308. figuratus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 3873, Pl. 2, fig. 18. CATANDUANES, Virac (3933, Burke). impius ERIcHs., Nov. Act Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl., 256, Pl. 38, fig. 9; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 358. longipes CHEvR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 363. interruptolineatus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 357. macgregori HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 368. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (703, McGregor). opulentus CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 382; HeLuErR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 356. picipennis WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 307; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 354, Pl. 1, fig. 10. picticollis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 367. politissimus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 361, Pl. 2, fig. 16. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10278, Curran). pseudomonilifer HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 358, Pl. 1, fig. 12. LUZON. puncticollis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 369. SIBUYAN (7665, McGregor). repandicauda HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 356, Pl. 1, figs. 28, 28a. Luzon, Benguet, Mount Pulog (10267, Curran). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 185 rufipes WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1843), 11, 248; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 352. graniferus CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 489. femoralis CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 363. rugicollis CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 489; Henuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1912), 7, 355, Pl. 1, figs. 7, Ta. scabiosus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 360. Luzon, Benguet, Pauai (11865, McGregor). striatus HELLER,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 364. BaTAN, Batanes (7758, McGregor): Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (7146, Banks): RoMBLON (1990, McGregor). subfasciatus BOHEM., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1844), 8, 2, 394; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 356. tenuipes HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 366. LUZON. virgatus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 369. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Mount Canlaon (6251, Banks). Subgenus Trachycyrtus Heller acutipennis WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1848), 11, 252. adspersus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1848), 11, 252; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1912), 7, 375. bispinosus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1843), 11, 253; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 374. chevrolati WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1843), 11, 251; H®eLumr, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 374. concinnus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1848), 11, 253; Hreuier, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 374. cuneiformis WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 310. germari WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1843), 11, 249; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 874. gibbicollis FAusT, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 8; Hrxier, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 375. glaberrinus CHEvR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 382. immeritus BOHEM., Schonh. Gen. Curc. (1844), 8, 395; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 374. viridulus CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 439. dives HELLER, in litt. miser FAustT, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 8; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 374, 375. LuzON, Benguet, Trinidad (8234, Banks). nanus BOHEM., Schonh. Gen. Curc. (1844), 8, 2, 397; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 374. 136 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 profanus ERICHS.,; Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1839), 16, Suppl., 255; Gumr., Icon. Reg. Anim., Ins. (1846), Pl. 37, fig. 6; RosENSCcH., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1839), 5, 825; (1844), 8, 395; Henuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 374, 375. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (7183, Banks) ; Bataan, Lamao (7012, Cuzner; 14342, Stevens): BOHOL (6733, McGregor). pulverulentus WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1848), 11, 254; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 375. gQuadricinctus CHEvR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 382. ruficollis WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 314; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 375. sparsus FAuST,} Stett. Hnt. Zeitg. (1895), 9; HeLuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 374. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (976, 1529, 7228, McGregor), Trinidad (8194, 8242, Banks). spinipes CHEVR.,f Le Natur. (1881), 3, 363; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 375. LuZON, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5340, Banks). Subgenus Homalocyrtus Heller conicus BOHEM., Schoénh. Gen. Cure. (1844), 8, 2, 393; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 876. harpago HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 377. LUZON. intermittens HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 376, Pl. 1, fig. 22), FRE, 2 marginenodosus CHEVR., Le Natur. (1881), 3, 439; Heir, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 376. subcuneiformis WATERH.,; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 310. 2 rufescens WATERH., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 310; HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 375. Ticao (9618, McGregor): RoMBLON (1988, McGregor) : SIBUYAN (7666, McGregor): BoHOoL (6732, McGregor). tumidosus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 378. LUZON. CELEUTHETIN As Genus IDORHYNCHUS Faust lugubris BOHEM.,; Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1848), 7, 1, 397; Lacorp., Gen. Col., Atl. (1854), 7, Pl. 64, fig. la-b. Luzon, Cagayan, Pamplona (15084, Jones): BATAN, Batanes (7757, McGregor; 11686, D. C. Worcester): CAMIGUIN, Babuyanes (7792, McGregor): FuGA, Babuyanes (608, McGregor). Genus HETEROGLYMMA Faust alata HeLLeR,+ Abh. Mus. Dresden (1900), 9, 20. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (1582, 7267, McGregor). KI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 137 Genus POLYCATUS Heller aurofasciatus HELLER, Phil, Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 38Q, Pl. 2, fig. 15. BASILAN. eupholoides HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 223, Pl. 1, figs. 7-8. MINDANAO, Bukidnon, Talkulan (coll. Baker). Genus CALIDIOPSIS Heller speciosa HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), Ty 88, Pll 20 figs 14: MINDANAO, Zamboanga (8695, Hutchinson). Genus NEOPYRGOPS Heller albovaria HEeLLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 383. MINbDoRO, Sibalon (113938, D. C. Worcester). banksi HELLER,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 382, Pl. 2, fig. 4. NEGROS, Occidental Negros, Maao (329, Banks). Genus PYRGOPS Schonherr exigua HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 387. CAMIGUIN, Babuyanes (McGregor). inops BoHEM., Schonh. Gen. Cure. (1843), 7, 241. cyanipes CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 227; ERicHs., Wiegm. Arch. (1842), 2, 248. rufipennis HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 386. Luzon, Cagayan, Ilagan (9134, Stevens); Benguet, Baguio (9906, Curran). stellata HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 384. stellata var. aurocincta HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 385. LuzON, Bataan, Lamao (9136, Schultze; 9296, Stevens); Rizal, Mon- talban Gorge (9572, Topping). Genus EUPYRGOPS Berg banahaonis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec: D (1915), 10, 222, Pl. 1, figs. 5, 6. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao, (coll. Baker). granulosus FAusST, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1898), 259. semperi FAustT, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1898), 258. subannulatus FAusT, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1898), 256. OTIORHYNCHIN A Genus COPTORHYNCHUS Faust elongatus BLANCH., Voy. Péle Sud (1853), 4, 226, Pl. 15, fig. 13. NeGrRos, Occidental ‘Negros, Bago (1118, Banks). granosus BoHEM.,+ Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1843), 7, 249. FuGA, Babuyanes (609, McGregor): CAMIGUIN, Babuyanes (7805, Mc- Gregor): BATAN, Batanes (11855, D. C. Worcester): Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9294, Stevens). 138 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 irroratus Eyp. et Soun., Rev. Zool. (1839), 266; Drsm., Voy. La Bonite (1841) ,.4,.317, Pin 2) fe sil, ostentatus GYLB., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1834), 2, 588; BLANCH., Voy. Péole Sud (1858), 4, 234, Pl. 15, fig. 7. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (17318, Baker). setipennis CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 227. waltoni BOHEM., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1843), 7, 248. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (17319, Baker). Genus EPISOMUS Schonherr lentus ERICHS.,f Nov. Act. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl. 1, 263; BoHEm., Schoénh. Gen. Cure. (1843), 7, 1, 94. lateralis Eyp. et Souu., Rev. Zool. (1839), 266; BoHEM., Schonh. Gen. Cure. (1848), 7, 98; DEesm., Voy. La Bonite (1841), 1, 316, Ply 2; fies:295 30: LuzON, Pampanga, Mount Arayat (3008, Williamson) ; Bataan, Lamao (7844, 9134, Schultze). Genus MYLLOCERUS Schonherr interruptus FAUST, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 3. Genus CYPHICERUS Schonherr appendicinus FAusrt, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1890), 68. EREMNINA: Genus PHYTOSCAPHUS Schonherr articollis BOHEM., Schonh. Gen. Cure. (1843), 7, 1, 415. GONIPTERINA Genus STYANAX Pascoe luzonicus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 23. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). ATERPINA Genus AESIOTES Pascoe notabilis PAsc.,} Journ. Ent. (1866), 2, 422. notabilis var. sanchezi HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 390. LuZON, Benguet (6524, Sanchez). CLEONINA4 Genus CLEONUS Schénherr bimaculatus CHEvR., Mém. Soc. Roy. Liége (18738), 5, 72. bisignatus Roru., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1873), 16, 181. Genus LIXUS Fabricius confusus FAUuST, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1896), 57, 144. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14196, McGregor). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera luzonicus Faust, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 10. Luzon, Laguna (17324, Baker). ritsemae PASC., in litt. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (17325, Baker). vetula FAsrR., Ent. Syst. (1794), 1, 2, 460. Genus PAEPALOSOMUS Schonherr 139 dealbatus Bolsp.,; Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1835), 2, 425; Lacorp., Gen. Col. (1863), 6, 445. pistrinarius SCHONH., Mant. Sec. Curcul. (1847), 70; Lacorp., Gen. Col., Atl. (1854), Pl. 70, fig. 4a-b. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (17329, Baker). HYPERIN Az Genus CEPURELLUS Heller cervinus HELLER,{ Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 1386. MINDANAO, Zamboanga, Port Banga (8692, Hutchinson). HYLOBIIN 42 Genus NIPHADES Pascoe pardalotus PAsc.,; Journ. Linn. Soc. (1871), 174. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (7229, McGregor). Genus PAGIOPHLOEUS Faust schultzei HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 390. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (9114, Schultze). Genus DYSCERUS Faust unifasciatus HELLER,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 392. Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5464, Banks; 11061, Schultze). Genus ACLEES Schoénherr gyllenhallii PAsc.,, Journ. Linn. Soc. (1871), 172. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (17316, Baker). ERIRHININ4 Genus NEMOPTERUS Faust picus Faust, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1888), 290. AMBATIN 42 Genus SYNOPHTHALMUS Lacordaire crucifer GYLN., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1834), 2, 282. APIONIN 42 Genus CYLAS Latreille turcipennis BoHem.,*;+ Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1833), 1, 369. Luzon, Manila (2464, Schultze). 140 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus APION Herbst schultzei WAGN.,; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 101. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9841, Stevens); Pampanga, Mount Arayat (2986, Williamson). strongylodontis WAGN.,*} Ent. Mitt. (1913), 2, 316. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maguiling (coll. Baker). versutum Faust,*7 Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1892), 514. Luzon, Manila (5275, Banks; 6150, Arce). ATTELABIN 42 Genus APODERUS Olivier badeni FAusT,; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1883), 44, 461. macrostylus MOTSCH., Bull. Mose. (1861), 1, 629. Luzon, Cagayan (9778, Stevens; 15669, Jones). insularis FAUST, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1883), 44, 463. ledyardi HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 27. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (coll. Baker). sejunctus FAusT, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1883), 44, 464. tenuissimus PAsc.,; Cist. Ent. (1881), 2, 596. Luzon, Cagayan, Lalloc (143836, 14339, Banks; Jones). Genus EUOPS Schonherr jekeli Rorn., Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1876), 19, 8. willemoesi BAER, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1886), 145. RHYNCHITIN Genus RHYNCHITES Herbst coelestinus GYLH., Schénh. Gen. Curc. (18338), 1, 211. philippensis CHEVR., Rev. Zool. (1841), 224. laevigatus PAsc.,; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1875), IV, 15, 392. MINDANAO, Agusan River (13680, Schultze). manillensis WESTW., Proc. Zool. Soc. London (18387), 128. MINDANAO, Davao (16485, Weber). Genus AULETOBIUS Desbrochers ascendens HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 224. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). BALANININ 42 Genus BALANINUS Germar axillaris Faust, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 56, 15. , Luzon, Rizal, Montalban Gorge (5480, Banks; 8842, Schultze); Caga- yan, Lalloc (15619, Jones): GUIMARAS (12988, Banks). bicolor FAust,+ Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 56, 14. LUZON, Cagayan, Ilagan (9780, Stevens). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 141 pertinax Faust, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 56, 18. radiatus HELLER, in litt. LuZzON, Cagayan, Ilagan (9779, Stevens). Genus ERGANIA Pascoe decorata HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 187. decorata var. zamboangana HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci. Sec. D (1913), 8, 187. LuzoN, Laguna, Los Banos (13400, Ledyard): MINDANAO, Zamboanga (18614, Zschokke). ANTHONOMINA= Genus ONTOCTETERUS Faust scutellaris FAuST, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 56, 11. Genus PARIMERA Faust negrito HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 225. negrito var. variabilis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 226. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). obscura FAusT, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1896), 57, 148. trivittata HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 225. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus MINYRUS Schénherr exaratus BOHEM., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1834), 3, 327. PRIONOMERINA: Genus OMPHASUS Pascoe mansuetus FAUST,} Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1898), 304. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (Baker). Genus MEGARRHINUS Schoénherr suratus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 227. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). LAEMOSACIN 42 Genus AMORPHOIDEA Motschulsky dorsalis FAUST, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1895), 12. lata MotscuH.,*+ Etud. Ent. (1858), 7, 79. Luzon, Manila (915, 2238, 14737, Banks). pruinosa F'AusT, in litt. NANOPHYINA= Genus NANOPHYES Schénherr discoidalis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 26, fig. 6. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (Baker). 142 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 neuter HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 25, fig. 5. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). proles HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 25, fig. 4. Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (Baker). varicolor HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 27, fig. 7. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). Genus CIONUS Clairville Subgenus Sterconychus Suffrian reitteri HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 28. MInporo, Mangarin (13434, Weber). ALCIDIN 42 Genus ALCIDES Schonherr albocinctus BLANCH.,; Voy. Pole Sud (1853), 4, 246, Pl. 14, fig 20; Pasc., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1885), 242. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (17320, Baker). burmeisteri BOHEM., Schonh. Gen. Cure. (1844), 8, 2, 448; Pasc., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1885), 242. crassus PAsc., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1882), 10, 450; WATERH., Aid Ident. Ins. (1885), 8, Pl. 161, fig. 8. NEGROS, Occidental Negros (12178, Foxworthy). decoratus ROEL., Tijdschr. v. Ent. (1898), 36, 37. delta Pasc., Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1870), 10, 460; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1885), 243. leucospilus ERICHS., Nov. Act. Acad. Leop. Car. (1834), 16, Suppl. 1, 264, Jel, BY), es, lorquinii JEKEL, in litt. ocellatus ROEL.,} Tijdschr. v. Ent. (1893), 36, 35. MINDANAO, Agusan River (17310, Weber). parvulus FAUST, in litt. pectoralis BOHEM.,; Schonh. Gen. Curc. (1834), 3, 618. sulcatulus OLiv., Ent. (1807), 5, 88, 208, Pl. 22, fig. 304a. oliviert Bovir, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1908), 48. Luzon, Manila (7948, 8122, Schultze); Bataan, Lamao (7842, Schultze): CALAYAN, Babuyanes (650, McGregor): NrGROS, Occi- dental Negros, Maao (1542, Banks): MINDANAO, Davao (16463, Weber). rutilans RogEL., Tijdschr. v. Ent. (18938), 36, 38. schoénherri JEKEL, in litt. semperi PAsc.,+ Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1870), 10, 462; Rort., Tijdschr. v. Ent. (1893), 36, 34. Luzon, Benguet, Irisan (965, McGregor), Mount Pulog (11449, Mc- Gregor), Baguio (11329, F. Worcester). XI, D, 2 Schultze: Philippine Coleoptera 143 septemdecimnotatus ROEL., Tijdschr. v. Ent. (1893), 36, 36. smaragdinus ROEL., Tijdschr. v. Ent. (1893), 36, 39. waltoni BoHEM., Schénh. Gen. Curc. (1844), 8, 1, 58. ITH YPORIN 4 Genus DESMIDOPHORUS Schonherr cumingi SCHONH.,; Gen. Curc. (1844), 8, 2, 3. cumingi var. pustulosus SCHONH., Gen. Curc. (1844), 8, 4. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9805, Stevens); Tayabas, Mauban (8732, Curran): MINDORO, Baco River (3205, 38382, McGregor). hebes Fapr.,; Spec. Ins. (1781), 1, 174; Oxiv., Ent. (1807), 5, 83, 194, Pl. 12, fig. 144. SIBUYAN (2008, McGregor). Genus MECISTOCERUS Fauvel mollis FAust, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1894), 34, 271. Genus ECTATORHINUS Lacordaire wallacei LAcorD, Gen. Col. (1866), 7, 54. PALAWAN, Mount Salacot (13013, Lamb). CRYPTORHYNCHIN A Genus APRIES Pascoe eremita Pasc.,; Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1871), 11, 196. Luzon, Manila (2050, Schultze): MINDANAO, Davao (16495, Weber). Genus CAMPTORRHINUS Schonherr affinis FAUST, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1895), 281. dorsalis BoispD.,; Voy. de l’Astrolabe (1835), 2, 434. artensis MontTR., Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1860), 895. Luzon, Manila (1590, Schultze): CALAYAN, Babuyanes (7254, Mc- Gregor): ROMBLON (1987, McGregor): NercGros, Occidental Negros (6325, Banks) : PALAWAN, Iwahig (10739), Taytay (17125, Schultze). pilipes FaBrR., Syst. Eleuth. (1801), 2, 468; OLiv., Ent. (1807), 5, 188, PI. 22, fig. 298; BoHreM., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1837), 4, 1, 172. quadrilineatus CHEVR., Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1884), 102. Genus POROPTERUS Schonherr bengueticus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 231, Pl. 1, fig. 9. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus TRAGOPUS Schonherr pygmaeus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 232. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). 1391174 : 144 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus CYAMOBOLUS Schonherr charpentieri BOHEM., Schénh. Gen. Cure. (1837), 4, 182; Henier, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 234. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). palawanicus HELLER,*} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 140, fig. 2. CEBU, Toledo (6771, McGregor): PALAWAN 6108, Merrill). sturmi BoHEM., Schoénh. Gen. Cure. (1837), 4, 181. obliquus STURM, Cat. (1826), 128. sturmi var. definitus HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 238. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus ASYTESTA Pascoe philippinica HELLER,t Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1913), 8, 141. Luzon, Laguna, Calauang (14206, McGregor). Genus SCLEROLIPS Faust ochrodiscus HELLER,} Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (19138), 8, 142. CALAYAN, Babuyanes (649, McGregor). Genus OROCHLESIS Pascoe annularis PASsc., Journ. Linn. Soc. London (1871), 195; HELLER, Ent. Mitt. (1912), 1, 865. Genus ODOSYLLIS Pascoe intricata Faust,y; Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1890), 75. SIBUYAN (1942, McGregor). mindanaoensis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 394. MINDANAO, Zamboanga (86938, Hutchinson). Genus ENDYMIA Pascoe apicalis HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 29, fig. 8. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). effusa Faust, Stett. Ent. Zeitg. (1890), 51, 190; Heuer, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 145. SAMAR. philippinica HELLER,f Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1918), 8, 143. Luzon, Bataan, Lamao (9801, Stevens). ZYGOPIN A: Genus AGAMETINA Heller discomaculata HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 229. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (coll. Baker). Genus CHIROZETES Pascoe arotes HELLER, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1915), 10, 230. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao (coll. Baker).

week tee ee ees Po Beret Coes ee tagalica. ad’. Gradates subparallel. XI, D, 3 Banks: Neuropteroid Insects 207 e’. Inner gradates few (3 or 4), each much more than its length from the next one; divisory veinlet ends beyond the cross VC TRIMS Eos aA ay ees ces bk ebay eos isolata. e’. Inner gradates (6 or 7) scarcely their length apart; divisory veinlet ends before the cross VeiN...........---....s::-cseee-e0-- morota. Chrysopa faceta Navas. Described from Luzon; I have one specimen from Mount Maquiling. Chrysopa isolata Banks. Two from Mount Maquiling. Chrysopa morota Banks. From Mount Maquiling and Los Bajos. Chrysopa tagalica Banks. Two from Los Bajos. Chrysopa ilota Banks. Two from Mount Madquiling. Chrysopa azygota Banks. One from Mount Maquiling. Ancylopteryx 8-punctata Fabricius. From Los Bafios. The wings have several dark dots. Widely distributed in Malasia. Ancylopteryx doleschalli Brauer. From Los Banos, Luzon, and Puerto Princesa, Palawan. With spots in wing much larger than in the other species. Known from Celebes and Amboina. MANTISPIDA Key to the genera and species. a. Radial sector with at least ten or more branches; costal fourth of wings brown, large species#- 28222) Seana Euclimacia tagalensis Banks. a. Radial sector with from five to eight branches. b*. In hind wings the cubital vein connected to anal by a cross vein; a dark streak in tips of wings.................... Climaciella luzonica Weele. b’. In hind wings the cubitus bent down to touch the anal vein; no dark streaks in tips of wing. c. Femora and tibie with dark bands near the middle; stigma short, TELE YEO a liven, gs E.R Bape Mantispa manca Gerst. c’. Femora and tibe without median bands; stigma normally elongate. @. Antenne with a pale annulus before tip. Mantispa annulicornis Gerst. 208 The Philippine Journal of Science | 1916 ad’. Antenne without a pale annulus toward tip. e*. Costa and radius pale yellow............ Mantispa enderleini Banks. e’. Costa and radius dark or black.......... Mantispa luzonensis Navas. Euclimacia tagalensis Banks. One, the type, from Los Banos. Climaciella luzonica Weele. Several from Los Bafios and Mount Banahao. Mantispa manca Gerst. Two from Mount Maquiling; widely distributed in Insulinde. Mantispa annulicornis Gerst. From Mount Maquiling and Mount Banahao; also known from various Malasian islands. Mantispa luzonensis Navas. Various specimens from Los Banos, Mount Maquiling, and Mount Banahao. Mantispa enderleini Banks. From Los Bafios; Mount Maquiling; Butuan, Mindanao; and Puerto Princesa, Palawan. ASCALAPHIDA Key to the genera. Three genera are known to occur in the Islands, and the dis- tribution of Hybris is such that it may also be present. a’. Between cubitus and hind margin in hind wing not more than three rows of cells; veins beyond end of anal not plainly branches of cubitus. b’. Pterostigma short, about as high as long................---.------- Suhpalasca. b?. Pterostigma plainly longer than high..........................----- Suphalomitus. a’. Between cubitus and hind margin in hind wing more than three rows of cells; some veins beyond end of anal apparently branches of cubitus. c’. Wing tips acute; male appendages elongate..................----------+-- Hybris. c’. Wing tips rounded; male appendages very short................- Protacheron. Suhpalasca princeps Gerst. One from Los Bajios; described from Java. The tips of the wings are blackish. Suphalomitus malayanus McLachlan Recorded from Basilan (Doherty coll.). Wings hyaline, tips barely darker. Known also from Celebes and Java. XI, D, 3 Banks: Neuropteroid Insects 209 Protacheron philippinensis Weele. Described from Florida Blanca Mountains, Luzon, and since recorded from Celebes and Java. The male with hyaline wings, in female the hind wings are dark near the outer hind margin. MYRMELEONIDAi Key to the genera. a’. In fore wing the second and third anal veins are separate, but connected by a cross vein; a line in apex of the wing. b*. Legs and spurs very long and slender; wings not excised nor sinuated on the outer margin; first tarsal joint about as long as the last. Dendroleon. b?. Legs and spurs shorter; first tarsal joint shorter than the last; wings more or less excised on the outer margin.............-.-2...:---+-+--- Episalus. a. In fore wing the second and third anal veins are united for at least one point. c’. One cross vein before origin of radial sector in the hind wing. ad’. In fore wing the anal runs parallel to the cubitus for a long distance; fhirspetarsaljoinuivery. long... Ges) ee, Protoplectron. d@. Anal diverges from cubitus. é. Legs rather short and stout; spurs about equal to three or four {BESET OH AN HS cen Se ee Ee A one Distoleon. e’. Legs very slender; the tibia about as long as femur. f’. Radial sector in fore wing arises much before the cubital fork; spurs as long as three or four joints..................--.... Acratoleon. f°. Radial sector arises much beyond the cubital fork; spurs shorter; Claws® very along) ees ere Vea ee A Se Paraglenurus. c’. Three or more cross veins before origin of radial sector in the hind wing. 4 g. Legs short and stout; spurs bent; body very hairy.... Acanthaclisis. g’. Legs more slender and less hairy; spurs only slightly curved. h*. Wings very broad at stigma; a series of connecting veinlets before stigma’ in‘fore wing? ee ee ea Ao Hagenomyia. h*. Wings more slender, no such series of connecting veinlets. Myrmeleon. Dendroleon sanchezi Navas. Described from Luzon, under the name Delgadus. I have not seen it. Genus MYRMELEON Linnzus The two species so far received may he distinguished as follows: Key to the species. Ty NAT EES CEN La) GLEE Ho) Feat 9 ie a lll a at ate eae) elena ts GE Tt celebesensis, a. Vertex with tworpale spots. 2) 2.222 SV OA Bie angustipennis. Myrmeleon angustipennis sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 16. Practically only a form or variety of M. tenuipennis Rbr., 210 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 but differs in that the dark stripe on the pronotum is as broad in front of the transverse groove as behind it. Head mostly black; lower sides of face, clypeus, orbital line, and two submedian spots on the vertex pale yellowish; basal joint of antenne also pale; spots on vertex sometimes connected. Pronotum with a broad dark median stripe, the anterior part as broad as the posterior, the anterior part with a pale median line. Legs mostly pale, hind femora with a preapical dark band. Abdomen dark, with pale pubescence. Wings hyaline, unmarked, venation pale, with minute dark dots; wings as slender as in M. tenwuipennis, the tips acute; twelve branches to the radial sector; seven cross veins before radial sector in fore wing, four in the hind wing; in fore wing the radial sector arising just beyond the cubital fork; two cross veins between cubital fork and anal; one cross vein in hind wing; in the fore wing a few costals before the stigma forked. Expanse, 52 millimeters. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios and Mount Maquiling (Baker). Very close to M. tenuipennis, which I have from northern India and Ceylon. Myrmeleon freyert Navas is a synonym of M. tenuipennis. Myrmeleon celebesensis McLachlan. One from Mount Maquiling. Myrmeleon capito Navas from Borneo is the same species, and both are probably synonyms of M. solers Walker from China. Genus DISTOLEON Banks Distoleon will replace Formicaleo as used by most authors. Formicaleo was originally applied only to the type species of Myrmeleon and so is a synonym of it. Formicaleon Banks is a synonym of Distoleon. Key to the species. a’. In fore wing the branches of cubitus bent to form a line. b*. The line only one row of cells behind the cubitus.................... disjunctus. b?. The line three to five cells behind the cubitus..................-..-.....- bakeri. a. In fore wing the branches, although somewhat bent, not forming a Mie ESE EN oR AE nase eee ee a cleonice. Distoleon bakeri sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 17. Face pale; dark ‘spot between antenne, reaching narrowly below and broadly above; vertex with an anterior, double curved dark band, and behind curved marks which inclose two pale submedian spots. Antennz dark, with pale annuli. Pronotum dark, traces of a pale median line, and a curved pale mark each XL, D, 3 Banks: Neuropteroid Insects 211 side in front; median lobe of mesothorax with a median line and the hind border pale. Abdomen dark, with a pale median spot near middle of several segments. Legs rather dark, paler on base or above, spots and dots on the tibiez, tarsal joints dark at tips. Wings hyaline, stigma and spot at end of cubitus dark, and in the fore wings a dark dot at end of anal. Venation dark, subcosta and radius with pale streaks, and some other veins with pale markings. Wings of moderate length, acute at tips; in fore wing a line between branches of cubitus but situated four. or five cells behind the upper cubitus; in hind wing only two rows of cells behind the cubitus; in fore wing eight cross veins before the radial sector; latter with ten branches; in fore wings seven cross veins between anal and cubital fork, only one such cross vein in the hind wing. Expanse, 54 millimeters. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). Distoleon cleonice Banks. From Los Bajnos. Distoleon disjunctus Banks. From Los Bafios and Mount Maquiling. CONIOPTERYGIDA ? No species of this family is yet recorded from the Philippine Islands. MECOPTERA No species of this order has been taken in the Philippine Islands. TRICHOPTERA Key to the families. a@. Palpi with the last joint slender, flexible, or multiarticulate. b*. Not more than three apical forks in the:fore wings; a few bristles on the chOrax AMON DS CHE Malls oe ee tre seer eee Leptoceride b?. Four or five apical forks in fore wings; no bristles on thoracic notum. Hydropsychide. a. Palpi with last joint shorter, entire, not flexible. c’. Minute species; wings slender and acute; hairs mostly erect; few veins TSWV ALTE O65 Se aera ns eee Lai Oy) © NAS PN EY Oe oh BE, Hydroptilide. c’. Size moderate; wings normal. dea, Ocellin presenters: 2. aS Peis O90 ee A eh Chimarrha. ad’. Ocelli absent. e. A closed median cell behind the discal cell in the fore wings; fork CN aS (5) 0 las ere Se MR EO Calamoceratide. e?. No closed median cell; fork 4 absent....................---- Sericostomatide. 1411782 212 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 SERICOSTOMATIDA Key to the genera. a’. Forks 1, 2, 3, 5 present in both wings; discal cell in hind wings open; male palpi not upcurved and heavily haired or scaled.................. Goera. a’. Forks 1, 2, 3, 5 not all present in both wings; discal cell in hind wings open. ; b*. Fore wings very broad; basal joint of male antennz without processes. Neolepidostoma. b*. Fore wings rather slender; basal joint of male antennze with processes £2) oY oi Waren Made lee stale c nt ce ptaner Nein (OU bead tai ne lane Dinarthrodes. The above genera occur in Java, but none is yet recorded from the Philippines. CALAMOCERATIDA# Key to the genera. a’. Radius in fore wing not running into the first apical sector. Anisocentropus. a’. Radius in fore wing running into the first apical sector, also in hind wing. b*. Fore wings very long, rather narrow, and slightly faleate at tips; hind wings as broad as, or broader than, the fore wings........ Asotocerus. b?. Fore wings broad, not falcate at tips; hind wings narrower than the FOTO? AWING SS. -0-cieca ae ae Ganonema. Anisocentropus magnificus Ulmer. One from Los Bajos. A black-winged species with a blue sheen to the fore wing and a hyaline oblique bar across middle. Asotocerus umbrosus sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 18. Yellowish brown; antenne yellowish, plainly ringed with black at tips of the joints; legs yellowish. Wings very dark brown, costal area and along anal veins almost black; hind wings fully as dark. Vertex with a prominent, median, rounded depression, a little longer than broad, and rather broader behind than in front; posterior warts large, nearly reaching the eyes, and not their long diameter apart. Fore wing with venation as figured, strongly falcate at tip; in hind wings forks 2 and 3 are subequal, fork 1 as far back as origin of the pedicel of fork 3. Expanse, 36 millimeters. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). LEPTOCERIDAH Key to the genera. a. Discoidal cell in hind wings closed; fore wings extremely long. Notanatolica. a’. Discoidal cell in hind wings open. bee Hork?2 in! forer wine presen Gessner tsetse neta ek eee Triaenodes. XI, D, 3 Banks: Neuropteroid Insects 218 b?. Fork 2 in fore wing absent. c. In hind wings (which are very broad) the costal venation indistinct. Leptocella. c’. In hind wings the costal venation as distinct as elsewhere. d.. Two spurs on front tibia; in female the median vein in fore wing twice branched beyond the anastomosis.................... Leptocerus. ad’. But one or no spurs to front tibia; in female (as in male) the median but one-branched beyond anastomosis. e’. Upper median of fore wing plainly forked at or near anas- tomosis. f. Fore wings very broad; hind wings also rather broad; fore wings sparsely clothed with hair........................ Tagalopsyche, jf’. Fore wings as well as hind wings very slender; fore wings densely clothed with hair................0....2.222se--sccseeeeeeeee ee Setodes. e’. Upper median simple, the lower median forked at or near the anastomosis. g. Subcosta and radius united above the discal cell.... @cetinella. g. Subcosta and radius not united... Ccetina. Leptocella bakeri Banks. _ One, the type, from Los Bajos. Notanatolica magna Walk. From Mount Maquiling. Notanatolica opposita Walk. Several from Mount Maquiling and Los Bajos; both of these species are widely spread in this region. CGcetinella confluens Ulmer. Two from Los Bafios. Described from Java. Ccetina sp. A broken specimen from Mount Maquiling. Setodes apicipennis Banks. One from Los Banos. Tagalopsyche sisyroides Banks. Two from Mount Maquiling and Los Bajos. HYDROPSYCHIDA This family is usually divided into four families; however, three of them are very closely interwoven in structure, so it is better to use but two groups which I believe are not more than subfamilies. Key to the subfamilies. a. Antenne much longer than fore wings; palpi often lacking; hind wings much broader than the fore wings.............---...-...-.------- Macronematine. a’. Antenne not as long as fore wings; palpi present; hind wings but little if, any; broader, than’ fore win gs)...-).-..-. ee eee Hydropsychine, 214 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 MACRONEMATIN 42 Key to the genera. a’. Palpi lacking. b*. No median cell; discoidal cell very broad; venation peculiar. Cstropsyche. b?. Median cell present. 2) Discalall’ present, normal.) a ee Polymorphanisus. c’. Discal all absent or abnormal.........222.0.0..200.----0cceeeeeeeeee- Gthaloptera. a’. Palpi present. ad’. Discal cell of fore wings closed...........2...-..:20----0000c0ee-eeeeeeeeees Macronema. d’. Discal cell of fore wings open or lacking; some costal cross veins. Amphipsyche. Cstropsyche vitrina Br. ; Recorded from the Philippines; I have not received it. Polymorphanisus semperi Br. Described from the Philippine Islands; I have three from Mount Maquiling. A large, green caddice fly, the male with hyaline streaks in apex of wing. Macronema bella sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 19. Head, prothorax, two basal joints of the antenne, all cox and femora, and the hind tibia nearly golden yellow; rest of the antenne, front legs, and thorax black; rest of body and middle and hind tibia brown. Fore wings rich dark brown, with several clear, silvery white marks as in the figure; a sub- apical streak, two costal spots, tending to form a V, one behind, with a basal extension, a small costal mark toward base, another small median spot nearer base, and a double, oblique mark behind; the latter may be broken into two spots. Hind wings not quite as dark as the fore wings, with two white costal spots toward tip. Fore wings not very acute at tip and rather narrow; fork 1 with pedicel one half as long as discal cell, the latter twice as long as broad, and rather broader than the median, but latter one third longer. Venation black, except on the white spaces. Vertex with large, nearly circular anterior warts, not their diameter apart, posterior warts not one fourth as large, subtriangular; mesonotum polished. Male inferior appendages slender, apical part about as long as basal; barely clavate. Expanse, 36 millimeters. LUZON, Tayabas, Malinao (Baker). HY DROPS YCHINA:2 Key to the genera. a‘. Fork 4 of fore wings as long as fork 5, or fork 5 absent. breborkabuabsenteaspursicd 4s edcsceeme ee eee n eet eee oe Pseudoneureclipsis. KL D; § Banks: Neuropteroid Insects 215 b?. Fork 5 present. c. Ocelli present; a cross vein above end of discal cell. Gi sSDUTSH2 Aap Gem SNA, SPOCIOS 22 cace ccucec teen oac tes nsec sates Echnopsyche. Ge SDULS! Sree ATMS! SPCClES eee a eee ences necenanrewesens Stenopsyche. c’. Ocelli absent; no such cross vein. e’. Fork 1 absent in hind wings. f'. Spurs 8, 4, 4; fork absent in the wings...............--.----.... Ecnomus. f?. Spurs 2, 4, 4; fork 3 present in hind wings........ Hydropsychodes. e’. Fork 1 present in both wings. g. Antenne crenulate beneath; abdomen with filament each side. Diplectrona. g. Antenne not crenulate; no filament to the abdomen. h*. Female with mid tibie broadened; male with outer claw mal- Formed or ADSeIGs ese eke Ry Hydropsyche. h?. Female with tibia normal; and male with claws normal. Hydromanicus. a’. Fork 4 of fore wings shorter than fork 5, or fork 4 absent. Ocelli present; fork 4 absent in fore wings; spurs 2, 4, 4..... Chimarrha. Ocelli absent; fork 4 present. 7. Spurs 3, 4, 4. k*. Discal cell in hind wings closed; fork 1 in hind wings present; t. t. pPronotum’ rather long yee eee oe ee Dipseudopsis. k’. Discal cell in hind wings open; pronotum small. [. Fork 1 in hind wings present...................--0.000-200----- Polycentropus. ?. Fork 1 in hind wings absent............222222..-2-::0------ Polyplectropus. 7. Spurs 2, 4, 4; fork 1 absent in both wings; hind wings narrow. m.. Third joint of palpi longer than second............... Eee aM Tinodes. m. Third joint of palpi shortér than second.................... Psychomyia. Genus DIPSEUDOPSIS Walker a. Wings rather clear, and all veins distinctly margined with brown. nervosa. a’. Veins not distinctly margined with brown. b*. Male with a few short pale spots beyond anastomosis, none before; Renal eal mana AT KCC eee ee eee ee ng Somes ee bakeri. b*. Male with elongate silvery spot beyond anastomosis, and one or more DCLOTE: Cet maee me metre Sherry eka LED REE ae ED hh ED luctuosa. Dipseudopsis nervosa Br. Described from the Philippine Islands; one from Los Bajos. Dipseudopsis luctuosa Banks. From Los Bafios and Mount Maguiling. Dipseudopsis bakeri sp. nov. Plate II, figs. 20 and 21. Brown; antenne, palpi (except the last joint), legs, and venter yellowish. Wings brownish yellow, veins pale yellowish, the membrane with minute golden hairs; a hyaline white spot on origin of median fork and on cross vein obliquely back of it. Beyond anastomosis in the base of each cell including fork 1 to fork 4 is a pale, rather silvery spot, the middle pair elongate, 216 The Philippine Journal of Science but all small; in one case one spot stretches along the lower border of fork 2; a pale elongate spot near end of anal vein, and one in the cell above it. Hind wings brownish, with the median fork and cross vein hyaline white. Venation very similar to that of D. nebulosus, the discal and median cells rather shorter than in that species, the wing beyond the anastomosis also a little shorter. In the female the color is more yellowish through- out, and in the fore wings there is no spot beyond the anastomosis. Expanse, 27 millimeters. LUZON, Laguna, Mount Maquiling and Los Bafos (Baker). At first I took this to be but a form of D. nebulosus, but with additional material, including males, it is seen to be very distinct; the form of the modified spur is very different from that of D. nebulosus. Diplectrona cinctipennis Banks. From Los Banos and Mount Maquiling; described as a Hydromanicus. Hydromanicus fasciatus Ulmer. One from Los Bajos; also known from Java. Hydropsychodes costalis Banks. Two from Los Bajos. Echnopsyche reticulata Banks. One, the type, from Los Bajos. Chimarrha luzonica Banks. One from Los Bajos. Polyplectropus sp. One specimen, black-winged, dotted, with golden hairs. Nyctiophylax tagalensis sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 22. Brown; palpi yellowish brown; antenne pale yellowish; gray hair between the antennz, brown on the vertex; legs pale yel- lowish, the middle tarsi with dark marks. Abdomen dark in the middle, pale at base and tip. Wings yellowish gray, marked with brown, many short, fine, golden hairs; patches of brown at stigma, along costal, along anal margins, and over the cubital fork, and smaller ones elsewhere, especially along the outer margin and in region of the anastomosis; hind wings gray, darker at tips. Expanse, 8 millimeters. LUZON, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). Fic. Fie. OIA on ow PE ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE I . Calopsocus rizali sp. nov., fore wing. . Calopsocus rizali sp. nov., head. . Myopsocus bakeri sp. nov., fore wing. . Epipsocus inornatus sp. nov., fore wing. . Epipsocus completus sp. nov., wings. Amphipsocus connexus sp. nov., fore wing. Amphipsocus unitus sp. nov., fore wing. . Kolbea bakeri sp. nov., fore wing. . Tagalopsocus luzonensis g. et sp. nov., fore wing. . Tagalopsocus luzonensis g. et sp. nov., hind wing. PLATE II . Czcilius castellus sp. nov., wings. . Cecilius guttulatus sp. nov., wings. . Czcilius inzequalis, sp. nov., fore wings. . Dypsocus apicatus sp. noy., fore wing. . Dypsocus apicatus sp. nov., basal part of antenna. . Myrmeleon angustipennis sp. nov., pronotum. . Distoleon bakeri sp. nov., head and pronotum. . Asotocerus umbrosus sp. nov., fore wing. . Macronema bella sp. nov., wings. . Dipseudopsis bakeri sp. nov., genitalia. . Dipseudopsis bakeri sp. nov., spur. . Nyctiophylax tagalensis sp. nov., male genitalia. 217 a pice’ sha ial nga t Tet) POO STOE AU ine aa pe ae ech got wn ora te asad mvt Ye aa RE RE TET: Ee ROE VO Kh SR, Be Ath: TOI Leen tye ‘\qoiw tS er we ‘ Re RE OS AT RTE RE PAGS Saat galt howe Me yesh ad er wore 78 8 Sn a mat Fa ei RU BA BANKS: NEUROPTEROID INSECTS. ] (Pum. Journ. Sci., XI, D, No. 3. PLATE |. PHILIPPINE NEUROPTEROID INSECTS. BANKS: NEUROPTEROID INSECTS. ] [Pum. Journ. Scti., XI, D, No. 3. PLATE Il. PHILIPPINE NEUROPTEROID INSECTS. ELATERIDZ DES ILES PHILIPPINES, II? Par Ep. FLEUTIAUX (Nogent-sur-Marne, France) Les Elaterides décrits en suite sont partie d’une collection que j'ai recu de M. C. F. Baker, professeur d’agronomie au Collége d’Agriculture de Los Bajos, iles Philippines. Lacon dorcinus Candéze. Comp. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 119. MINDANAO, Dapitan. Lacon cervinus Erichson. Noy. Act. Ac. Leop. Carol. (1834), 16; Suppl. I, 230; CANDEZzE, Révis. Mon. Elat. (1874), 48, 78. Espéce trés voisine de L. binodulus Motschulsky du Japon. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Lacon subcervinus sp. nov. Allongé, peu convexe; brun noiratre, varié de rouge; pubes- cence grise formant des taches plus denses sur les élytres. Téte déprimée au milieu, fortement ponctuée. Pronotum plus long que large, arqué sur les cétés, fortement ponctué, surtout en avant, marqué de deux légers tubercules au milieu; angles antérieurs saillants, arrondis; angles postérieurs divergents et tronqués, longuement carénés parallélement et prés du bord latéral. Ecusson oblong. Elytres subparalléles, graduellement rétrécis dans le quart postérieur, assez fortement ponctués- striés. Dessous brun noiratre, pubescence courte, réguliére, ne cachant pas le fond; ponctuation forte en avant, plus fine en arriére. Pattes ferrugineuses. Longueur, 12 millimétres. LUZON, Bataan, Mont Trimay. Voisin de L. cervinus Erichson. De forme moins convexe, plus allongée; pronotum plus long, moins fortement ponctué; interstries des élytres plus convexes; pubescence du dessous plus légére; hanches postérieures plus anguleuses. Lacon bakeri sp. nov. Allongé, subparalléle; brun noiratre varié de rouge; pubes- cence jaunatre, assez dense sur le pronotum, courte et peu serrée * Voir le Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 441-449, 219 220 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 sur les élytres. Téte fortement ponctuée, impression née en avant. Antennes courtes, dentées, ferrugineuses. Pronotum un peu plus long que large, rétréci en avant, largement déprimé 4 la base, fortement ponctué; cotés sinueux, angles antérieurs assez saillants, arrondis; postérieurs divergents, largement tronqués, longuement carénés prés du bord latéral. Ecusson subarrondi. Elytres paralléles, rétrécis et arrondis au sommet, assez forte- ment ponctués-striés, surtout latéralement; interstries peu con- vexes, tout-a-fait plans dans la région suturale. Dessous brun obscur; ponctuation forte dans la premiére moitié, beaucoup moins grosse en arriére; pubescence courte. Pattes ferrugi- neuses. Longueur, 10 millimétres. MINDANAO, Butuan. Voisin de L. piger Candéze. Plus étroit, moins convexe, brunatre; pronotum plus rétréci en avant, largement et nette- ment déprimé a la base; ponctuation moins grosse; élytres moins fortement striés; sillons tarsaux nuls, les antérieurs indiqués par une simple dépression peu profonde. Lacon spurcus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1864), 1, 11; Révis. Mon. Elat. (1874), 49, 82. LUZON, Tayabas, Malinao. Lacon trifasciatus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1864), 1, 10; Mém. Soc. Roy. Sc. Liége (1873), II, 5, 1; Revis. Mon. Elat. (1874), 49; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1892), 485; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1894), 486. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. MINDANAO, Butuan. Cette espéce habite toute la région indo-malaise et jusqu’au Japon. Meristhus nigritulus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1898), 5, 10; FLEuTIAUx, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 167; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 441. LuzON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Alaus nebulosus Candéze. Mon. Elat. (1857), 1, 215, 282; Révis. Mon. Elat. (1874), 121, 1387. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Campsosternus rutilans Chevrolat. Rev. Zool. (1841), 222; GmerMmaR, Zeitschr. f. Ent. (1843), 4, 106; CANDEZE, Mon. Elat. (1857), 1, 342, 346; Révis. Mon. Elat. (1874), 190; Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 121. XI, D, 3 Fleutiaux: Elateridz des Iles Philippines, II 991 sumptuosus Hopg, Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1848), 3, 288; GERMAR, Zeitschr. f. Ent. (1848), 3, 101. rutilans var. a CANDBZE, Mon. Elat. (1857), 346. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Oxynopterus mucronatus Olivier. Journ. Hist. Nat. (1792), 1, 262, t. 14, f. 1; EScHscHoLTz, Thon Arch. (1829), II, 1, 34; LATREILLE, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1834), 148; Hope, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1842), 77; GERMAR, Zeitschr. f. Ent. (1848), 4, 49; CANDEzE, Mon. Elat. (1857), 1, 358, t. 7, f 3, d; Révis. Mon. Elat. (1874), 205. audouini Hope, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1842), 77; CANDEZE, Mon. Elat. (1857), 1, 206. cumingi Hope, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1842), 77; WESTWoop, Cabin. Orient, Ent. (1848), 71, t. 35, f. 5. flabellicornis CASTELNAU, Hist. Nat. Ins. Col. (1840), 1, 230. javanus Hops, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1842), 78. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Habite tout l’Archipel Malais. Monocrepidius philippinensis sp. nov. Allongé, peu convexe; jaune brillant, pubescence plus pale. Téte a peine distinctement pointillée, bord antérieur arrondi, peu saillant. Antennes jaunes pale. Pronotum aussi large que long, peu convexe, brillant, arrondi sur les cdtés et rétréci en avant, orné d’une tache obscure sur la ligne médiane 4a la base; ponctuation trés fine, bien nette et écartée; angles postérieurs a peine divergents, assez longs, carénés latéralement. Ecusson noir, oblong, atténué en arriére. Elytres graduellement rétrécis en arriére, rugueux, profondément ponctués-striés, ornés en arriére d’une tache obscure assez longue, entre la suture et le bord externe. Dessous du propectus jaune, reste du corps rou- geatre. Pattes jaune pale. Longueur, 5 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Espéce remarquable par son aspect brillant surtout sur le pronotum et par la forme courte de ce dernier. Quatriéme article des tarses simplement dilaté et échancré en dessus pour recevoir le suivant. Aeolus beccarii Candéze. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (1878), 117; FLEuTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 441. LEYTE, Tacloban. 993 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Megapenthes angulosus Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 122. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. MINDANAO, Dapitan. Megapenthes inconditus Candéze. Mon. Elat. (1859), 2, 504; Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 122; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1878), 122; FLeuTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 442. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao et Malinao. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. Espéce trés variable de taille (5 4 14 millimétres) et de couleur (du jaune au brun). Mon variété de petite taille est moins forte- ment ponctuée sur le pronotum et rugueuse sur les élytres. Megapenthes luzonicus Fleutiaux. Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 442. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Megapenthes junceus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1864), 1, 30; Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1878), 122. variété CANDEZE, Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 122. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. MINDANAO, Butuan. Megapenthes inflatus Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 122. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Megapenthes fulvus Fleutiaux. Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1914), 9, 448. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Megapenthes maceratus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 42. Espéce décrite de Balabac. Melanoxanthus hemionus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1898), 5, 38. zebra CANDEZE, Mon. Elat. (1859), 2, 516 (pars) ; Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 124. LUZON, Laguna, Paete. Melanoxanthus approximatus Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 123. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. XI, D, 3 Fleutiaux: Elateride des Iles Philippines, II 993 Melanoxanthus sextus Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 124. LUZON, Tayabas, Malinao. Melanoxanthus bakeri Fleutiaux. Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 443. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling (localité omise, |. c.). . Melanoxanthus militaris sp. nov. Ovale, assez convexe; noir brillant avec deux taches rouges sur les élytres, prés de la base, pubescence de la couleur du fond. Téte grande, convexe, densément ponctuée, bord antée- rieur arrondiet saillant. Antennes assez €paisses, noires, jaunes a la base, dépassant la base du pronotum. Pronotum plus long que large, arrondi sur les cétés, rétréci en avant, moins densé- ment ponctué que la téte: angles postérieurs bicarénés. Ecus- son rugueux. Elytres graduellement rétrécis en arriére, dis- tinctement ponctués-striés a la base, 4 peine visiblement vers l’ex- trémité. Dessous noir. Cuisses noires, tibias et tarses jaunes. Longueur, 4.5 millimétres. LuZzON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Différe du M. dorsatus Candéze par sa forme elliptique, son aspect brillant, le bord antérieur de la téte tranchant, le prono- tum moins long et graduellement rétréci en avant. Melanoxanthus nitidicollis sp. nov. Allongé, fusiforme; d’un noir brillant, angles postérieurs du pronotum flaves, une bande jaune sur le milieu de chaque élytre. Téte arrondie en avant, rebord saillant, ponctuation nulle. An- tennes noiratres, plus clairs 4 la base et a l’extrémité, dépassant la base du pronotum. Pronotum plus long que large, notable- ment rétréci en avant, finement pointillé, plus distinctement en arriére, sillonné au milieu a4 la base; angles postérieurs dilatés, divergents, carénés. Elytres atténués en arriére, ornés d’une bande jaune dans toute leur longueur, fortement ponctués-striés, interstries convexes. Dessous noir. Pattes jaune clair. Longueur, 3.5 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Prés de M. cuneolus Schwarz; pronotum trés rétréci en avant, angles postérieurs dilatés et divergents; élytres ornés d’une bande jaune dans toute leur longueur. Melanoxanthus philippinensis sp. nov. Oblong, convexe, atténué en arriére. Téte noire, convexe, den- sément ponctuée. Antennes noiratres, rouges a la base. Pro- 924 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 notum plus long que large, convexe, déprimé et sillonné au milieu a la base, enti¢rement jaune; ponctuation reguliére et serrée, moins forte que sur la téte; angles postérieurs aigus et carénés. Elytres noirs, ornés chacun d’une grande tache jaune 4 la base et d’une autre plus petite avant l’extrémité, fortement ponctués- striés, échancrés au sommet; interstries rugueux. Propectus jaune. Dessous du corps noir. Pattes jaunes. Longueur, 4 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. MINDANAO, Butuan. Voisin de M. quadrinotatus Candéze, plus petit; pronotum entiérement jaune, taches jaunes de la base des élytres plus grandes, les postérieurs plus en arriére. Melanoxanthus cinctus sp. nov. Oblong, convexe; noir, avec la plus grande partie du pronotum au milieu, ses angles antérieurs, la partie dorsale des élytres et le propectus rouges. Téte noire, convexe, criblée de points om- biliqués. Antennes noires. Pronotum plus long que large, ar- rondi et atténué en avant, convexe, brusquement déprimé a la base, sillonné au milieu en arriére, criblé de points assez gros et serrés, rouge, marqué d’une bande noire sur le coté, ne touch- ant pas le bord en avant; angles postérieurs aigus et carénés. Ecusson noir ou brunatre, triangulaire, rugueux. Elytres con- vexes, atténués en arriére, fortement ponctués-striés, rugueux dans les intervalles, rouges ou brunatres, avec le pourtour noir. Dessous fortement ponctué. Propectus rouge, métasternum brunatre, abdomen noir. Pattes brunes, plus ou moins rou- geatres. Longueur, 4.5 a 5.5 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Voisin de M. bicolor Candéze; couleur rouge moins vive, téte noire, pronotum bordé latéralement d’une bande noire, élytres rouges sur la plus grande partie du milieu. Melanoxanthus crucifer Fleutiaux. Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 445. MINDANAO, Butuan; Lanao, Iligam. PALAWAN, Puerto Prin- cesa. Melanoxanthus bitriplex Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 43. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Malinao. MIN- DANAO, Butuan. Egalement de Bornéo, Sumatra, Célébes, iles Sangé. RID, 8 Fleutiaux: Elateride des Iles Philippines, II 995 Melanoxanthus luzonicus Fleutiaux. Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 444. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling (et non Los Banos, I. c.). Melanoxanthus affinis Fleutiaux. Phil, Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 444. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. MINDANAO, Butuan. Melanoxanthus ater Fleutiaux. Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 445. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Cette espéce atteinte 5 millimétres. Melanoxanthus vicinus sp. nov. Allongé, peu convexe, pubescence fauve. Téte brune, plus claire en avant, convexe et ponctuée, bord antérieur arrondi et saillant. Antennes brunes, jaunatres a la base et a l’extrémité. Pronotum d’un brun clair, rétréci en avant, assez fortement ponc- tué, sillonné au milieu 4 la base; angles postérieur jaunes, aigus et carénés. Elytres noirs ornés chacun d’une tache jaune obli- que partant de l’épaule et dirigée en arriére vers la suture et d’une autre plus petite, arrondie, au tiers postérieur, ponctués- striés. Dessous noiratre. Pattes jaunes. Longueur, 3 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Espéce trés voisine de M. minutus Candéze, la tache jaune de la base des élytres est plus longue et oblique, alors que dans Vespéce de Candéze elle affecte la forme arrondie. Melanoxanthus infuscatus sp. nov. Melanoxanthus infimus FLEUTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., See. D (1914), 9, 445 (nec Candéze). Allongé, peu convexe; d’un brun noiratre mat, avec les angles postérieurs du pronotum et la base des élytres flaves. Téte con- vexe, ponctuée, brune sur le dessus, jaunatre en avant. Anten- nes noiratres, jaunes a la base. Pronotum plus long que large, peu rétréci en avant, couvert du points serrés ombiliqués; angles postérieurs aigus et carénés. Elytres noiratres avec la base jaune graduellement obscurcis en arriére, ponctués-striés. Des- sous noiratre. Pattes jaunes. Longueur, 3 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bajos. 296 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Voisin de M. minutus Candéze, mais d’aspect mat; pronotum de forme plus allongée 4 ponctuation plus grosse et ombiliquée; élytres sans taches distinctes, graduellement enfumés en arriére. Melanoxanthus butuanus sp. nov. Oblong, peu convexe, d’une jaune plus ou moins obscur, pubes- cence jaune clair. Téte fortement ponctuée, arrondie en avant, rebord saillant. Antennes jaune clair. Pronotum plus long que large, peu rétréci en avant, densément ponctué, moins fortement en avant, sillonné au milieu a la base; angles postérieurs aigus et carénés. Ecusson rugueux. Elytres graduellement rétrécis en arriére, ponctués-striés, interstries rugueux ala base. Des- sous de la méme couleur. Pattes flaves. Longueur, 4 a 4.5 millimétres. MINDANAO, Butuan. Espéce voisine de M. frictus Candéze, front non caréné, pro- notum légérement arrondi sur les cétés et un peu plus étroit en avant. Melanoxanthus bicinctus sp. nov. Oblong; noir opaque, avec la base du pronotum et une large bande sur le milieu de chaque élytre jaunes. Téte arrondie en avant, assez fortement ponctuée. Antennes noiratres, jaunes a la base. Pronotum a peine plus long que large, faiblement rétréci en avant, ponctué; extréme base et angles postérieurs jaunes. Elytres noirs sur la suture, sur les cotés et au sommet, jaunes longitudinalement au milieu, fortement ponctués-striés. Dessous noiratre. Pattes jaunes. Longueur, 3.5 millimétres. NEGROS, les montagnes Cuernos. Voisin de M. taeniatus Candéze, forme générale plus allongée et moins convexe. Drasterius sulcatulus Candéze. Mon. Hlat. (1859), 2, 428, 427; FiEuTiAux, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 169; Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 442. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Elater conspurcatus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1889), 4, 34. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Anchastus unicolor Candéze. Flat. Nouv. (1881), 3, 61. LuZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. XI, D, 3 Fleutiaux: Elateridz des Iles Philippines, II 9927 Anchastus sericeus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1864), 1, 27. MINDANAO, Butuan; Misamis, Dapitan. Espéce décrite de Bornéo. Anchastus fulvus sp. nov. Oblong, déprimé; entiérement d’un jaune clair, pubescence jaune. Téte ponctuée. Pronotum aussi long que large, peu rétréci en avant, ponctuation fine et espacée; angles postérieurs bicaréné, la premiére caréne longue, paralléle au bord externe, la deuxiéme trés courte. Elytres ponctués-striés. Dessous de la méme couleur. Pattes d’un jaune plus clair. Longueur, 4 millimétres. MINDANAO, Lanao, Iligan. Ressemble a A. sericeus Candéze; de taille plus petite, de couleur plus claire, ponctuation plus fine; pronotum plus arrondi latéralemente, deuxiéme caréne des angles postérieurs 4 peine visible. Anchastus vittatus Fleutiaux var. bakeri var. nov. Anchastus vittatus FLEUTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 445. Pronotum latéralement bordé de jaune. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Anchastus rufangulus Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 121. LuZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. MINDANAO, Butuan; Lanao, Tligan. Anchastus suturalis sp. nov. Allongé, étroit; noir; pubescence jaune, noire sur les cdtés des élytres et formant a partir de l’épaule une bande latérale s’élargissant en arriére. Téte finement ponctuée, rebordée en avant. Antennes noiratres avec les deux premiers articles jaunes. Pronotum plus long que large, subparalléle, peu rétréci en avant, peu convexe, criblé de gros points serrés peu profonds; angles postérieurs ferrugineux. Elytres faiblement rétrécis en arriére, rugueux, fortement ponctués-striés, ornés d’une tache rouge en arriere sur la suture. Dessous noir varié de brun rougeatre. Pattes jaunes. Longueur, 5 millimétres. MINDANAO, Butuan. Espece de forme allongée voisine de A. rufangulus Candéze. 141178——3 928 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Remarquable par la pubescence bicolor des élytres et la tache rouge postérieure sur la suture. Hemirrhaphes candezei sp. nov. Oblong, convexe; noir assez brillant; pubescence jaune claire; extreme base du pronotum, angles postérieurs et base des élytres plus au moins rougeatres. Téte large, peu convexe, bordée en avant, assez fortement ponctuée. Antennes jaundatres, plus clairs a la base. Pronotum plus long que large, paralléle, a peine rétréci en avant; ponctuation assez forte, pas trés serrée; caréne des angles postérieurs longue, trés oblique et sinueuse. Ecusson grand, rétréci en arriére, convexe, rugueux. Elytres arrondis au sommet, faiblement rugueux 4 la base, fortement punctués-striés. Dessous de la méme couleur, ponctuation forte et espacée. Pattes jaune clair. Longueur, 2.5 a 3 millimetres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Voison de Arrhaphes? opacus Candéze, angles postérieurs du pronotum, antennes et pattes jaunes; moins rugueux. J’en posséde un exemplaire de Pérak et un de Banguey, Bornéo. Hemirrhaphes cruciatus sp. nov. Allongé, convexe, jaune. Téte plane, fortement ponctuée, noiratre en avant. Antennes jaune clair. Pronotum plus long que large, densément ponctué, avec deux bandes obscures obli- ques, dans le sens de la longueur; caréne des angles postérieurs transversale et sinueuse. Ecusson convexe et rugueux. Ely- tres arrondis au sommet, rugueux, fortement ponctués-striés, noiratres avec quatre grandes taches jaunes occupant presque toute la surface et figurant une croix. Dessous jaunatre, forte- ment et espacément ponctué. Pattes jaune clair. Longueur, 3.5 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Espéce voisine de H. nigriceps Candéze; téte noiratre en avant; pronotum avec deux bandes longitudinales noiratres, des- sus des élytres formant une croix noire. Cardiophorus unicolor Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 124. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Je possédais déja de Mindanao, de Luzon et de Bohol un certain nombre d’exemplaires parmi lesquels se trouvent une *Le nom de Arrhaphes doit disparaitre, étant déja employé [Arrhaphe Schaeffer (1850), Hémiptére] [Arrhaphus Kraatz (1860), Coléoptére]. xi; 3 Fleutiaux: Elateridz des Iles Philippines, II 229 variété a stries des élytres plus profondément ponctuée que je designerai sous le nom de striatus. Cardiophorus palawanus sp. nov. Oblong, convexe, brun rougeatre clair, pubescence jaune. Téte rugueusement ponctuée, arrondie et rebordée en avant. An- tennes jaunes. Pronotum aussi long que large, convexe, arrondi sur les cétés, rétréci en arriére, trés finement et assez densé- ment ponctué; angles postérieurs courts; sillons basilaires peu profonds. Elytres ovales, finement rugueux, ponctués-striés. Dessous d’un brun obscur. Pattes jaunes. Longueur, 6 millimétres. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. NEGROS, les montagnes Cuernos. Espéce voisine de C. unicolor Candéze; pronotum plus court et plus convexe; ongles dentés. Cardiophorus philippinus sp. nov. Allongé, peu convexe; noiratre, avec les cétés du pronotum, la base et les cotés des élytres jaunatres, pubescence jaune. Téte plane, rugueuse, bord antérieur arrondi et rebordé. Antennes jaunes. Pronotum plus long que large, peu convexe, arrondi sur les cotés, rétréci en avant et en arriére, finement et densément ponctué; angles postérieurs court; sillons basilaires peu mar- qués. Ecusson concave. Elytres atténués en arriére, finement rugueux, assez profondément ponctués-striés. Dessous noir- atre avec les bords rougeatres. Pattes jaunes. Longueur, 7.25 millimétres. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa... Espéce voisine de C. anceps Candéze, téte rugueuse, ponctua- tion du pronotum mieux marquée. Cardiophorus banksi sp. nov. Oblong, convexe; noir brillant; pubescence bicolore, brune sur la plus grande partie du corps et d’un blanc argenté formant des taches bien distinctes sur les cotés du pronotum et une bande transversale au dela de la moitié des élytres, remontant sur la suture. Téte peu convexe, finement et légérement ponc- tuée, bord antérieur rebordé et avancé au milieu. Antennes noiratres avec quelquefois la base jaune. Pronotum convexe, aussi long que large, rétréci seulement prés des angles antérieurs, trés finement pointillé; angles postérieurs non divergents; sillons basilaires bien marqués. Elytres graduellement rétrécis en ar- riére, fortement ponctués-striés. Dessous noir, moins pubescent. Pattes jaunes ou plus ou moins noiratres. Longueur, 4.25 a 5 millimétres. 230 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. MINDANAO, Lanao, Iligan. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. Espéce voisine de C. nebulosus Candéze, s’en distingue par les fascis pubescentes d’un blanc argenté, la bande transversale des élytres planés plus arriére et les stries beaucoup plus pro- fondément ponctuées. Je la posséde aussi de Pérak. Je suis heureux de dédier cette espéce A M. le Prof. Charles S. Banks, chef du laboratoire d’Entomologie et de Zoologie du College d’Agriculture de la Université des Philippines a Los Banos. Cardiophorus alvini sp. nov. Oblong, peu convexe; noir brillant, pubescence jaunatre. Téte trés finement ponctuée, arrondie et rebordée en avant. Antennes brunes. Pronotum pas plus long que large, arrondi sur les cotés et rétréci en avant, finement et espacément pointillé; angles postérieurs courts, non divergents; sillons basilaires a © peine distincts. Elytres profondément ponctués-striés. Des- sous noir. Pattes noiratres, avec les articulations et les tarses jaunatres. Longueur, 3.25 4 3.5 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Malinao. Trés voisin de C. luzonicus Eschscholtz, briévement décrit en 1829; en différe par le pronotum aussi long que large et la couleur noire des élytres. Espéce dediée a M. le Dr. Alvin J. Cox, directeur du Bureau de Science 4 Manila. Diploconus ciprinus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1864), 1, 47. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Diploconus umbilicatus Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 125. angusticollis CANDEZE, Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 126. obscurus FLEUTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 447. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling, Mont Linian; Tayabas, Ma- linao, Mont Banahao. L’examen d’un certain nombre d’individus m’a permis de réunir ces trois espéces. La forme D. angusticollis s’applique vraisem- blablement au male. Diploconus philippinensis Fleutiaux. obscurus FLEUTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 447. _ LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. XI, D, 3 Fleutiaux: Elateride des Iles Philippines, II 231 Diploconus cantharus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (18938), 5, 48. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. MINDANAO, Misamis, Dapitan. Diploconus nitidus sp. nov. Allongé, peu convexe; rouge ferrugineux brillant avec le bord antérieur du pronotum, quelquefois la téte noiratre et les élytres trés légérement obscurcis. Téte fortement ponctuée. Anten- nes brunatres. Pronotum a peine plus long que large, 4 peine et graduellement rétréci en avant ou subparalléle et rétréci en rond prés des angles antérieurs, assez fortement mais peu den- sément ponctué sur les cdtés et en avant, trés légérement au milieu, sillonné au milieu, impressionné transversalement 4a la base; angles postérieurs aigus et bicarénés. Ecusson oblong. Elytres graduellement ou subgraduellement rétrécis en arriére, tronqués au sommet, ponctués-striés; interstries plans. Des- sous et pattes de la méme couleur ou plus ou moins obscurci. Longueur, 8.5 a 9.75 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Différe de D. philippinensis Fleutiaux par sa couleur jaune, son aspect brillant, sa forme moins allongée, la ponctuation du pro- notum irreguliére, trés légére et espacée sur le milieu. Melanotus ebeninus Candéze. Mon. Elat. (1860), 3, 305, 335; Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 126; FLEUTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 448. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. MINDANAO, Cagayan; La- nao, Iligan. Melanotus scribanus Candéze var. bakeri var. nov. Melanotus scribanus FLEUTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 448, nec Candéze. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos, Mont Maquiling. Ponctuation du pronotum moins effacée au milieu, presque aussi forte que sur les cétés mais plus espacée. Ludius hirsutus Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 126; FLeuTIAUXx, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 448. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. Ludius germanus var. a Candéze. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1894), 498. MINDANAO, Butuan; Lanao, Iligan. Espéce décrite de Sumatra. 939 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus LUZONICUS novum Corps allongé, déprimé. Front aplati, impressionné, ne for- mant pas de rebord saillant au dessus du labre. Mandibules sail- lants, bifides. Antennes trés courtes 4 articles transversaux. Pronotum subélargi en avant; angles postérieurs divergents, briévement et obtusément carénés. Ecusson oblong. Elytres subparalléles. Sutures prosternales rectilignes. Hanches posté- rieures étroites, 4 peine et graduellement rétrécis en dehors. Pattes normales; tarses simples, ongles simples et assez grands. Ce genre se place dans le voisinage de Melanactes et Chrosis (Corymbitine). Luzonicus bakeri sp. nov. Allongé, déprimé, paralléle; brun rougeatre avec la seconde moitié des élytres noiratre, pubescence jaune peu dense. ‘Téte largement impressionnée au milieu, criblée d’une ponctuation forte et serrée. Antennes jaunatres, ne dépassant pas la moitié du pronotum; articles transversaux a partir du quatriéme. Pronotum plus long que large, légérement bombé, sinué sur les cotés, arrondi et subélargi en avant, fortement et profondément ponctué. Ecusson plan, finement ponctué. Elytres assez large- ment arrondis en arriére, finement ponctués, profondément ponc- tués-striés. Dessous brun rougeatre. Pattes jaunatres. Longueur, 13 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Madquiling. Curieuse espéce déprimée dont le pronotum rappelle celui de certains Pachyderes (P. africanus, P. bengalensis, P. niger). Agonischius bakeri sp. nov. Elliptique, convexe; noir avec les élytres jaunes, pubescence roussatre. Téte fortement ponctuée. Antennes noires. Pro- notum plus long que large, sinueux sur les cotés, rétréci en avant, convexe, sillonné au milieu, fortement et densément ponctué sur les cétés, moins sur la ligne médiane; angles postérieurs aigus, divergents, bicarénés. Ecusson atténué en arriére, légérement ponctué. Elytres trés atténués en arriére, convexes, rugueux, fortement ponctués-striés. Dessous noir. Pattes brunatres. Longueur, 15 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Espéce voisine de A. corpulentus Candéze, entierement noire, sauf les élytres jaunes et les pattes brunatres; pubescence rousse. XI, D, 3 Fleutiauaz: Elateride des Iles Philippines, II 933 Glyphonyx posticus Candéze. Compt Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 127. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. MINDANAO, Butuan. Glyphonyx falsus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 78. MINDANAO, Butuan. Espéce décrite de Palawan. Glyphonyx erraticus Candéze. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1875), 127. posticus (?) FLEUTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 449 (nec Candéze). Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. MINDANAO, Butuan. Glyphonyx feneus Candéze. Elat. Nouv. (1896), 6, 78. erraticus var. FLEUTIAUX, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 449 (nec Candéze) . LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Glyphonyx ornatus sp. nov. Allongé, assez convexe; noir brillant, pubescence jaune assez longue, pas trés serrée. Téte ponctuée. Antennes jaune clair. Pronotum trés brillant, ponctuation extrémement fine et espacée; angles postérieurs jaunes. Ecusson oblong, noir. Elytres noires avec le tiers antérieur et une tache oblongue sur chacun ‘en arriére jaunes; stries ponctuées et profondes. Dessous noir. Pattes blanchatres. Longueur, 3.25 millimétres. LuZzON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Jolie espéce remarquable par sa forme étroite, son aspect brillant et les taches jaunes des élytres bien marquées. Voisine de G. quadrimaculatus Candéze. rea) Si vrcino: % ae OM pit 4 rl zs ee cu y ah" 4 ey eats PRMD Frit ON “) i Yiel ite Me . “ | | Mt a: q : a we ; ett, 4 @ 6 uaa ’ * . Whe OS ASTrag ‘ : i pe J f : rep hi KD Fae 4 i pip } ; is \ . ‘ 4 aren richer ewe } £ A — \ ey i 2 ‘ u . ae ae aig aT ee foi epey'§ (ood pot ae k e pets oy ta Tay ix HuAy ; mat . A . \ 4 i Aa r a i ‘. A 7 oe ’ i eet a enn ‘A iy t a a SEA PRODUCTS OF MINDANAO AND SULU, I: FOOD FISHES ' AND SHARKS By ALVIN SEALE (From the Section of Fisheries, Biological Laboratory, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I.) TWO PLATES During 1900-1902 I made a study of the fisheries of the Pau- motu and Gambier Islands in the eastern Pacific. From these islands I went to Australia and to the Solomon Islands, paying especial attention to the pearl fisheries of these places. After- ward it was my privilege to make a short but interesting investigation of the fisheries in Japan. In 1908 my first prelim- inary study of the fisheries of Sulu waters was made while on the United States Bureau of Fisheries steamer Albatross. Extensive dredgings were conducted over the pearl and sponge beds of this region, but the results have not yet been published. In 1909 I spent five months in Jolo, Siasi, and Sitanki in the study of the commercial fishes and pearl and sponge fisheries. In 1914 this work was again taken up, and six months were given to a preliminary survey of the pearl and sponge beds. This survey was continued during December, 1915. It is obvious that these reports, considering the short time given to the actual field work—less than two years—are of a preliminary nature, and some of the conclusions may be changed in the light of future and more extended investigations. In December, 1914, at the request of the Governor of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu, I was detailed for six months to study the pearl shells, fishing banks, and other sources of sea products in that region. In December, 1915, I was detailed to proceed to Zamboanga to codperate with the Governor of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu in preparing drafts of pro- posed laws for the protection of marine Mollusca and sponges. In order to do this work intelligently, a second survey, similar to the first but less extended, was necessary. Eight weeks were consumed in the latter study, and laws were prepared which were subsequently passed at the session of the Legislature on February 4, 1916. 235 236 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 The Department of Mindanao and Sulu includes the greater part of the old Province of Mindanao (Plate I). My investigations were made chiefly in the vicinity of Jolo, while additional information was gathered in trips to Zam- boanga, Siasi, and Sitanki and to the Pearl Bank Islands and other islands. j A report was made to Governor Carpenter on the condition of the fisheries and pearl beds. Material has been taken from this report to prepare three papers, namely: I, Food fishes and sharks; II, Pearls, pearl shells, and button shells; III, Sponges, tortoise shell, corals, and trepang. The first of these papers is presented herewith. FOOD FISHES The waters of the Sulu Archipelago are abundantly supplied with a great variety of food fishes, ranging from the great sea bass of over 450 kilograms in weight to the small anchovy which is put up as a red condiment to use on curry. A catch with hook and line of over 90 kilograms of fish in half a day’s fishing is recorded. There should be no lack of food where the sea yields so abundantly. Probably in no part of the Philippine Islands are food and game fishes more abundant or of better flavor than in the waters of Mindanao and Sulu. THE FISHING BANKS Certain localities in the waters of Mindanao and Sulu, where commercial fishes are abundant, have acquired a reputation as fishing banks. Such places are Sitanki, the banks off Caldera Bay, Sibuco Bay, the vicinity of Flecha Point, and Simor, Manuc- manca, Tataan, Lahatlahat, Doc Can, Malicut, and Sulade Is- lands. These banks are usually well known and are frequented by the Moro fishermen. The plankton is excessively abundant on these banks, and this no doubt attracts the small fishes. The large fishes follow to feed on the small fry. CHIEF COMMERCIAL FISHES It would require altogether too much space to enumerate all of the food fishes that are found in the waters of Mindanao and Sulu, but the most important are the following: The mackerel family, Scombride, is represented by twelve species. All of them are excellent food fishes. They usually oc- cur in large schools and are an important part of the local food supply. The most important of this family are the chub mack- erels and several species known locally as cavallas or alumahan; XI, D, 3 Seale: Fishes of Mindanao and Sulu 937 the Japanese mackerel, salay salay or hasa hasa; the Spanish mackerel or king fish, known as tangili or tanguingue; and the tuna, bonito, and albacore, known as sobad or tulingan. The pompano family, Carangide, is represented by forty-six species. These range in weight from the round robin or deca- patus, of 1 kilogram or less, to the giant cavalla or pompano, of from 30 to 45 kilograms. The larger species are well-known food and game fishes. The herring and sardine family, Clu- peide, local name, tamban, is represented by about twenty spe- cies. According to the ruling of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, any member of this family may be legally labeled a sardine. Closely associated with this family are the anchovies, talica or anacbat, family Engraulide, which are abundant. These are used to make the red condiment for curry. The sea bass family, Serranide, which includes all the sea bass and groupers called lapo-lapo, garopa, and cuccut, is a very important group of food fishes. This family includes some of the best and highest priced species. They range in weight from the beautiful, blue-spotted lapo-lapo of 0.25 kilogram to the giant sea bass, E'pinephalus lanciolatus, of 800 kilograms. The snappers, Lutianide, are represented in these waters by about fifty species. The most important of these are the gray snappers, calumbang; the red snapper, moamia or bacbaan; the dusky snapper, camang-buhu; and several smaller species called dopa and mangagat. All are excellent food fishes. Closely allied in general appearance to the snappers are the porgies, cutamboc or gaud-gaud, of which there are about twenty species. The mullets or banac, family Mugilide, are of great com- mercial importance in the Sulu Archipelago. Great schools of mullets have been observed in the vicinity of Sitanki Island. The barracudas, family Sphyrzenide, constitute another im- portant group of food and game fishes, known to the Moros as lumbanac or bagasan. ‘There are few fishes that excel the young barracuda as a food fish. They are common along almost all reefs in the Sulu Sea. The large species furnish excellent sport for the rod and reel. FISHING METHODS The Moros capture fish by means of a large corral, provided they can afford to build one; otherwise they use small nets, traps, and spears. Comparatively few large nets are in use among these people. An improvement on these methods of fishing would be the use of the purse net. However, the cost would preclude its use by 238 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 most of the fishermen, and the amount of fish taken by such a net could not be disposed of with advantage, except perhaps at Jolo and Zamboanga. It requires an experienced crew of at least twelve men to operate a purse net. I would advise an increase in the use of the gill net and the trammel net, with both of which I have had very good success in these waters. THE SARDINE INDUSTRY One hundred cans of Philippine sardines, which had been put up in the Bureau of Science, were sent to packers and to others who might be interested in this industry. The replies received regarding these samples were uniformly favorable, and the best authorities agreed that they were equal to the European sardine in every respect. The most practical way of starting this industry would be in connection with’'a tomato-catsup factory. Excellent tomatoes are grown here, and a catsup fac- tory would afford a good market for tomatoes and stimulate their planting. There would then be two staple products to market—sardines and tomato catsup. Large quantities of these articles are imported each year. The method of putting up sardines is comparatively simple; however, anyone starting a cannery without experienced help would probably encounter difficulties. In brief, the method of preparing sardines is as follows: Catch the fish. Rinse the fish well in salt or fresh water. Spread on tables or a clean floor and sprinkle with a little salt. Clean by removing heads and entrails. Place the fish in brine of sufficient strength to float a potato, where they should remain until the salt “strikes in.” This will take from one-half to one hour. Rinse rapidly in two waters to remove scales, dirt, and excess of salt. Dry in the open air by placing the fish, tails up, in shallow wire baskets, so that water will run out of the abdominal cavity. In good weather one hour or even less is sufficient for drying. In bad weather, dry indoors. The wire baskets full of fish should be hung up so that air may circulate freely through them. Cook the fish in oil by immersing these wire baskets with the fish in them in boiling peanut or olive oil. They should remain in the oil about two minutes or until the tail fin breaks easily. Hang up the baskets so that the oil will drain off, and leave until the fish are cool. Pack the fish in tins. Fill the packed tins with olive oil, tomato catsup, or whatever is desired; a few cloves, small peppers, or thyme may be used. * This Journal, Sec. D (1914), 9, 10. XI, D, 3 Seale: Fishes of Mindanao and Sulu 239 Solder or clamp the covers so that they are absolutely air-tight. Immerse the cans of fish in boiling water for two hours. This cooks the fish and softens the bones. Remove the cans from the water, allow them to cool, and rub them in dry sawdust to remove all oil from the outside. The sardines are then ready for the market. SALT, DRY, AND SMOKED FISH Practically the only method used in curing fish among the Moros is by drying and salting. The fish are cleaned, left in brine until the salt “strikes in,” and placed in the sun to dry. The methods now in use can be greatly improved During a recent inspection of the Sitanki fisheries some of the vats used in salting fish were found to be very filthy, and in many cases the brine was not strong enough. Probably this is why some of the prepared fish from Sitanki spoil so readily. An effort was made to impress upon those in charge the necessity for keeping their vats clean and trying to cure unspoiled fish only. Methods of preparing fish in the tropics are described in one of my papers.” PLANTING FISH IN MINDANAO After a careful inspection of the Cotabato River system, I have advised the planting of carp in this watershed, my reasons for so doing being: (1) The obvious need for an abundant supply of cheap flesh food; (2) carp multiply so rapidly that they would soon supply the food; (3) Cotabato River is muddy and the local fish fauna poor, so no injury can result from the introduction of carp; (4) the carp is a favorite fish of Oriental people; more carp are sold in Hongkong than any other kind of fish. A lake adapted to carp culture is located in Agricultural Colony No. 1. I advise that carp culture be introduced into this region and that Cotabato River be stocked from the lake. Ad- ditional black bass should be planted in Lake Lanao and in such other lakes as can conveniently be reached. THE SHARK-FIN FISHERY The returns from the shark fishery could be increased if all the products of the shark were more generally utilized. In the northern part of the Philippine Islands nothing but the fins of the shark are saved; among the Moros certain of the sharks are used for food, but the liver and the skin are utilized * This Journal, Sec. D (1914), 9, 1. 2A0D The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 nowhere in the Philippine Islands. The liver of the shark is rich in oil, and shark skin makes excellent leather for certain uses. From it are manufactured the most expensive scabbards and coverings for sword grips, certain expensive Morocco bind- ings, coverings for jewel boxes, etc. The crude skin is also made into rasps for cabinet makers. A recipe for tanning shark skin was given in a previous paper.® In some countries sharks are canned and used as food; in other countries they are manufactured into fertilizer. They seem to fill both uses equally well. KINDS AND VALUES OF SHARK FIN In general terms, shark fin is called white fin or black fin, although none of the fins are perfectly white or perfectly black. The so-called white fin is drab, and the black fin is dark gray. All of the fins of the shark are used for soup; they are divided into several groups of different values, depending upon the color, size, and variety. The ordinary commercial classification of shark fin and the present market values of the different classes are as follows: Large white-spotted fin (Plate II, fig. 1).—This is the mano- mano of the Moros and the boon leong sit of the Chinese. This fin is drab with scattered white spots; the dorsal fin of this varie- ty is from 25 to 30 centimeters high. This is the most valuable of all the shark fins, being worth 120 pesos‘ per picul.5 I was told by a reliable Chinese merchant that soup made from this fin was sold for 5 dollars (Hongkong) per cup in Hongkong. It is believed to possess especially invigorating properties. Large white fin; chu sit (Plate II, fig. 2)—The chu sit is similar to the boon leong sit in color and size, but it has no white spots. Its value is from 50 to 60 pesos per picul. Small. white-spotted fin This kind of fin has the same Chinese name as the large white-spotted fin and consists of fins from the small or young sharks of the same species. The value is 60 pesos per picul. Small white fin; peh sit (Plate II, fig. 3).—This fin is drab and without white spots; its value is about 55 pesos per picul. Small white fin (Plate II, fig. 4). —This fin is called khiam sit by the Chinese and pindong by the Moros. It is the poorest * This Journal, Sec. D (1911), 6, 312. * One peso equals 100 centavos Philippine currency, equals 50 cents United States currency. ° One picul equals 63.25 kilograms. XI, D, 3 Seale: Fishes of Mindanao and Sulu PAL grade of the white fins, being small, rough in texture, and valued at only 30 pesos per picul. Large black fin (Plate II, fig. 5).—This fin is called tua sit by the Chinese and tamamambojee by the Moros. It is the largest size of the dark-colored fins. Most of the shark fins secured in the Philippines belong to this group. The best grade is worth 80 pesos per picul. Small black fin; oh sit.—This class consists of the young and small fins of the species that yields the large black fin. These fins are valued at 12 pesos per picul. Small black fin (Plate IT, fig. 7). —This small black fin is called seow oh sit by the Chinese and galambu by the Moros. This is really a gray fin with dark margins. It is valued at 12 pesos per picul. Small black-tipped fin (Plate II, fig. 6).—This fin is called oh ku sit by the Chinese and totong by the Moros. It is gray witha jet-black tip. Its value is 18 pesos per picul. During 1913 the Department of Mindanao and Sulu exported shark fins valued at 17,408 pesos, and during the first four months of the present year, 1914, the fins exported were worth 7,616 pesos. There is little labor in preparing fins for the market. The fin is cut from the body, the cut portion is well salted or dusted with lime, and the fin is dried in the sun. When dry, the fins are bailed and shipped. The chief market is Singapore; from there they are transshipped to China. There are about thirty-five species of sharks in Philippine waters. The fins of practically all of these are of commercial value. These sharks range in size from the small dog fish, only 30 centimeters long, to the big gray sharks, which may be 6 meters or more in length. Most of the tribe are harmless in so far as attacking man is concerned, but the great gray shark, Carcharias gangeticus Miller and Henle, and the tiger shark, Galeocerdo tigrinus Miiller and Henle, have evil reputations and should be avoided. Several of the Philippine sharks take the trolling spoon freely and give excellent sport; this is especially true of the mackerel sharks. bite. aii pied 30. raw ne yb be as 5 | Aires a mish beg ‘tak “Bi rier, or dee pt Tie: wr : OF Matres ita : “ee OP a DA Li) min Gale ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE I Map of the Philippine Islands, showing the location of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu. 2 Fig. 1. 2 3 4. 5 6 iG 8. PLATE IJ. COMMERCIAL SHARK FINS Large white-spotted fin (boon leong sit). . Large white fin (chu sit). . Small white fin (peh sit). Small white fin (khiam sit). . Large black fin (tua sit). . Small black-tipped fin (oh ku sit). . Small black fin (seow oh sit). Fin prepared for cooking. 141178——4 243 SEALE: FISHES OF MINDANAO AND SULU.] [Puiw. Journ. Scr., XI, D, No. 3. 18° Hi" ai" waz* T “> PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Ufone SCALE STATUTE MILES KILOMETERS wt WOS. PROVINCES Dd BATANES 4 /LOCOS NORTE BATANES IS. MOUNTAIN a a APAYAO 5 KALINGA © BONTOC o LEPANTO > SUBPROVINCES © AMBURAYAN f IFUGAO ° & SENGUET x 5 110008 sur BABUYANLS IS + AGRA SUBPROVINCE o 4 /SABELA 5 LA UNION 6 NUEVA VIZCAYA 7 TAYABAS MARINQUQUE SUBPROVINCE 8 PANGAS/NAN 39 NUEVA ECIJA 10 ZAMBALES 11 TARLAC 12. PAMPANGA 13 BULACAN 14 BATAAN 15 RIZAL 18 CAVITE 17 LAGUNA /8 BATANGAS 19 AMBOS CAMARINES 20. ALBAY CATANOUANES SUBPROVINCE 2/ SORSOGON MASBATE SUBPROVINCE MI/NOORO SAMAR PALAWAN 22 ANTIQUE 23 CAPIZ ROMBLON SUBPROVINCE 24 100 LEYTE CEBU 25 OCCIDENTAL NEGROS 26 ORIENTAL NEGROS S/QUIJOR SUBPROVINCE BOHOL 27 SURIGAO 28 MISAMIS DEPARTMENT OF MINDANAO AND SULU : i LANAO q > - J OAVAO LUBANG ISS QUAKES Ie ‘4 ZAMBOANGA } DISTRICTS / COTABATO WARINDUQUET.” m SULU \ AGUSAN ) : 2 BUTUAN | | SUBPROVINCES ‘ q i BUSUANGA | CULION is fhe Bes \ af \ Ls ‘ ae ; GS: 7 . Fy HOMONHON |. /70UMARAN t . / DINAGAT I. ras SIARGAO 1. CAGAYANES |S. ) y y CAMIGUIN | Aiguisoni. 0 oADMGSUGL og ren 7 (_Jesansuty | TTA? CAGAYAN SULU LO? 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Paper, 53 pages, 20 plates, $0.75, postpaid. In A Manual of Philippine Silk Culture are presented the results of several years’ actual work with silk-producing larve to- gether with a description of the new Philip- pine race, THE PHILIPPINE ) “ationg Mu‘ JOURNAL OF SCIENCE D. GENERAL BIOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY VoL. XI JULY, 1916 No. 4 SEA PRODUCTS OF MINDANAO AND SULU, II: PEARLS, PEARL SHELLS, AND BUTTON SHELLS By ALVIN SEALE (From the Section of Fisheries, Biological Laboratory, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I.) THREE PLATES PEARLS AND PEARL SHELLS Next to the food fishes the most valuable products of the Sulu Sea are the pearls and pear! shells. During 1914 there were exported from the Sulu Archipelago 300,794 kilograms of pearl shells, valued at 349,498 pesos,’ and pearls with an estimated value of 1,000,000 pesos. In Japan the cultivation of the pearl oyster receives great attention, and the growing of cultural pearls gives employment to hundreds of families. There is not a single place in the Philippine Islands where the pearl oyster is cultivated. The Government has supplied information,? and a law provides for the lease of pearl farms. Here is a good practical work for the schools of the Sulu region to undertake. A school pearl farm would yield a greater revenue than a school garden, and a little information on the subject would benefit the entire Archipelago. THE PHILIPPINE PEARL OYSTER The Philippine pearl oyster of commerce, known to the trade as the “Sooloo mother of pearl shell” (M. O. P.), is the gold-lip pearl oyster, Margaritifera maxima Jameson. It is found * One peso Philippine currency equals 100 centavos, equals 50 cents United States currency. * This Journal, Sec. D (1910), 5, 94. 141744 245 sk —~ nian instie {sonia Mstity m QUI ot v % i910 4 : 9AG The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 throughout the Sulu Archipelago wherever the conditions are favorable, provided that it has not been removed by human agency. The life history of this mollusk is as follows: The female gives off thousands of small ova, the male animal gives off microscopic spermatozoa, and fertilization is left to the chance meeting of these bodies in the water. When the egg is fer- tilized, it becomes round and develops small cilia, which enable it to swim about. It is doubtless carried many miles by currents and tides. The shell begins to form at the end of the second day, and after about eight days the young oyster settles and attaches itself to whatever offers. The young oysters seldom move far from the place where they first become attached, al- though the old shells wear away the ropelike byssus and lie free on the sea bottom. They continue to grow for perhaps from ten to twelve years, although they are sexually mature in two years and attain “legal” size, that is 14 centimeters, in about three or four years. The rapidity of their growth depends largely upon their location and the abundance of the microscopic marine animals upon which they feed. For its proper growth the gold-lip pearl oyster requires a warm, shallow sea, from 1 to 70 fathoms in depth, strong ocean currents, and water with a specific gravity of about 1.02. The bottom must be of sand or coarse gravel made up of dead coral and broken shells. One of the most prolific bottoms examined during my inspection was composed of what the diver called “mud,” which was in fact very fine, sandy ooze, consisting chiefly of dead Foraminifera. This bed was covered with a short growth of eelgrass. There are many places throughout the Sulu Archipelago where these conditions exist, and the most prolific pearl beds are found in such localities. LOCATION OF PEARL BEDS IN MINDANAO AND SULU Practically all of the area from Mindanao to Borneo is one great pearl bed, yet the beds are more or less localized and centered about various islands. Therefore I found it convenient for the purpose of examination and reference to divide this area into ten separate groups or pearl beds as follows (Plate I) : The Jolo pearl beds.—The Jolo beds include the following: Jolo, Marongas, Pangasinan, Hegad, Bubuan, Minis, Cabucan, Pantocounan, Bancungan, Tulayan, Capual, Bitinan, Dongdong, Pata, Patian, and Teomabal Islands and the banks, shoals, and islets in the immediate vicinity of these islands. The most prolific sections of the Jolo pearl beds are the channels between XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu QAT the small islands directly north of Jolo and the Jolo channel proper. These beds have been fished constantly for over one hundred years, and they still yield a fair return of shells. At the time of my inspection there were twenty-four pearling boats operating on these beds. The Tapul pearl beds.—The Tapul pearl beds include the fol- lowing islands and the small islets and shoals adjacent to them: Tapul, Bolipongpong, Siasi, Lapac, Sirun, Sulade, and Tapaan. The channel between Lapac and Tapaan Islands, and the region directly east of Tapul, seemed to afford the best fishing on these beds. Twelve pearling boats were seen operating on the Tapul beds. The Tawi Tawi pearl beds.—The Tawi Tawi pearl beds in- clude the following: Tawi Tawi, Maniacolat, Bubuan, Cacataan, Sigboye, Tambagaan, Simaluc, Kuadbasang, Basbas, Tataan, Bongao, Simonor, Manuc-manca, South Ubian, Tabawan, Bin- toulan, Kinapusan, Magpeos, and Tagao Islands and the nu- merous small islands and reefs south of Tawi Tawi. These beds probably comprise the richest pearling grounds in the entire Archipelago. Twenty-one Moro pearling vintas were seen operating their dredges on beds near Magpeos Island. No pearling luggars were seen. A number of the above islands have large Moro populations, which are regarded with consider- able fear by the pearlers. On South Ubian Island alone I counted two hundred Moro houses in the village. -Many of these people are engaged in primitive pearl fishing. The Sibutu pearl beds.—The Sibutu pear] beds include the is- lands, reefs, and shoals west of Sibutu Passage. These beds have not been properly prospected, and very little is definitely known about them. A few years ago some shells were discovered in the vicinity of Perdie Patches, and occasionally some pearl shells are brought into Sitanki by the Moros. In 1908 I pros- pected the large lagoon south of Sipanket, but without success. However, it is probable that some rich beds will eventually be located near Sibutu. The Laparan pearl beds.—The Laparan pear! beds include the numerous small groups of islands which for the most part lie well northward in the Sulu Sea. These comprise the twenty or more islets known as the Pearl Bank Islands, also the following islands and the adjacent banks, islets, and reefs: Laparan, Doc Can, Deatobato, Cap, Sipang, Tubalubac, Dammi, Dasaan, Lahat- lahat, Bambannan, Mamanuc, Billanguan, and Tagbabas. These beds still contain many pear] oysters, and they could sustain the operation of a large portion of the pearling fleet without damage. PAS The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 From the deck of the revenue cutter Gilbert I counted six large pearl oysters on the bottom while we were anchored in 12 fathoms on the east side of Lahatlahat Island. Only three pearling boats were observed operating on the Laparan beds. The Pangutarang pearl beds.—The Pangutarang pearl beds include the following islands and the adjacent islets, shoals, and intermediate waters: Pangutarang, North Ubian, Malicut, Bas- bas, Cunilan, Usada, Ticul, Panducan, Kulassein, Tubigan, and Teomabal. One of the richest pearl patches ever discovered in the Philippines was located on these beds a short distance east of Basbas Island. No pearling boats were seen on the Pan- gutarang beds, but several Moro dredges were in operation. The Pilas pearl beds.—The following islands and the adjacent islets, shoals, and intermediate waters constitute the Pilas pearl beds: Pilas, Manangal, Palajangan, Mamannak, Pasigpasilan, Salkulakit, Lakits, Kaludlud, Dassalan, Sangboy, Pabunuan, Teinga, and Favorite Bank. Some years ago a Zamboanga pearler took a vast number of shells from these beds, and their recovery from this overfishing has been very slow. Three pearl- ing boats were operating on the Pilas beds with but poor success. The Samales pearl beds.—In the Samales beds are included all of the islands in the Samales, Tapiantana, and Bolod Groups and the intermediate waters, islets, and shoals from Salupin Island on the east to Manungut on the west. The principal islands are: Manungut, Bangalao, Simisa, Balanguingui, Mamanoc, Parol, Tonquil, Bulan, Memad, Dipolod, Tatalan, East and West Bolod, Lanahuan, Tapiantana, Bubuan, Timbungan, and Salupin. The Samales beds are very prolific and are constantly worked by the pearlers. Within the past few years some very rich patches of pearl-shell beds have been found here. The Basilan pearl beds.—The Basilan beds include the shore line of Basilan and the adjacent islands of Malamaui, Lampini- gan, Balukbaluk, Teingalaguit, Tengolan, Mataja, Odel, Teipono, Tamuk, Cancuman, Lahatlahat, Bihintinusa, Kauluan, Coco, Sibago, and Lanhil. The yield of shells from the Basilan beds was exceptionally large during July and August, 1914, and a portion of the pearling fleet has been operating on these beds with considerable success. The Mindanao pearl beds.—The waters surrounding the great island of Mindanao have not been well prospected for pearl beds, and with the exception of the well-known pearling ground in Basilan Strait and in Pakoputin Strait, Davao Gulf, very little is known regarding the Mindanao beds. Therefore I have in- XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu 249 cluded all of the beds adjacent to the coast of Mindanao in one group; later it may be convenient to subdivide it into smaller groups. PRESENT CONDITION OF PEARL BEDS The Jolo pearl beds have been fished more persistently and for a longer period than any of the other beds in the Philippines, and one would rather expect to find them in an exhausted condi- tion. However, numerous young shells of various sizes were found on these beds, and the following account of actual diving operations will illustrate the condition in regard to adult shells. On May 23, 1914, I was on board the pearler Eng Lee, which was operating near the center of Jolo Channel, directly in front of the town of Jolo. The diver, a Filipino mestizo, made three dives of twenty minutes each during the morning, in a depth of 17 fathoms. For the first dive twelve large, fine shells were secured; for the second dive, seven; and for the third dive, seven; a total of twenty-six shells for: sixty minutes of actual work. The weight of these shells, cleaned, was 26 kilograms, an average of 1 kilogram per pair. The Tawi Tawi and Laparan beds are in good condition and could be worked at a profit by the pearlers, there being many adult shells even in water of not over 14 fathoms. Shells are especially abundant in the vicinity of La- hatlahat Island, and there are several places near South Ubian that were reported to me as rich in shells. There is a fair growth of young shells on these beds. In the vicinity of Bongao some valuable pearls have recently been found; these beds have quantities of young shells and are in good condition. The Tapul beds have been fished persistently during the past year, and a good yield of shells and some valuable pearls have resulted. There are still many shells on these beds, but for the most part in waters too deep for safe diving. The Pangutarang beds, being for the most part in shallow water, have in many places been overfished, and while there are doubtless rich patches to be found, very few either adult or young shells were located. The Pilas beds also have been overfished, and only a very few scattered shells are to be found. An entire day’s work with a pearling luggar yielded but six shells; the second day’s work yielded but ten shells. The Samales beds have yielded many shells and pearls during the past year and will probably continue to give fair results for years to come. Large patches of dead shells have occasionally been found on these beds. They were 950 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 probably buried and smothered in the sand during a storm and later uncovered by the currents or by a second storm. The Basilan beds were the scene of great activity during July, 1914, a new bed, very rich in shells, having been discovered during May, 1914. However, it is a well-known fact that the Basilan shells are usually a little poorer in grade than shells from other beds, a condition probably due to the very soft bottom on which they grow. I have not yet been able to examine either the Basilan or Mindanao beds. However, I examined some valuable pearls taken from the Mindanao beds during 1914. After dredging on the various pearls beds, recording many diving operations, and gathering information from numerous divers and owners, I have concluded that the pearl beds of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu are in no immediate danger of exhaustion. It would be advisable to rest the Pilas and pos- sibly the Pangutarang beds for three or four years. However, I doubt if any regulation regarding the matter is necessary, because the fishing does not pay expenses, and this will prevent fishing more effectually than any law. The shallow-water beds in some cases have not been exhausted after over one hundred years of fishing. The explanation of this lies in the fact that they are constantly supplied with young shells from the adjacent beds, “‘pockets,” or mother shells, which have been overlooked or lie in water too deep for the divers. This I know to be the case in the Jolo beds, and no doubt it is true of the others. All of the pearl beds are surrounded by areas of deeper water, and many of the divers tell of seeing large quantities of shells in waters too deep to work. These and the overlooked pockets and scattered, adult shells are the “mother shells,” and from them are given off each season millions of young pearl oysters, which are carried by the tides and currents all over the waters of the Archipelago. Many settle on the shallow beds and keep a constant supply of oysters growing toward maturity. No doubt some are carried into great depths and lost, others are smothered in the sand or thrown ashore and die on the beach, but as each female oyster produces several million eggs each year, many survive, and in this manner the shallow-water beds are supplied continuously with shells. I be- lieve that no amount of fishing with the present system of hand pumps, whereby the diver is limited to a depth of about 25 fath- oms, will ever fully exhaust these beds. Probably the greatest danger to the Philippine pearl beds lies in the introduction of motor-driven diving equipment that will enable the deep-water beds to be fished. XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu 251 Rotation in working the pearl beds would be a great advan- tage, as in this manner they would be more thoroughly pros- pected and the old and wormy shells would be removed, thus giving a yield of clean, first-class shells every five or six years. But the revenues derived by the Government from this industry will not warrant the expenditure necessary to pay the patrol required to watch ten great beds and prevent poaching. I be- lieve that it would be expedient to divide the entire area into two parts, with the north and south dividing line passing through Jolo, 121° east longitude, and then, alternately, to close one half of the entire area for six years. The dividing line could be watched from Jolo at small expense. This scheme would be to the advantage of both the Government and the pearlers, in as much as many more beds would be found, and after a period of twelve years the grade and, therefore, the price of the Philippine shells would be distinctly better. I was unable to locate any particular place where the pearl beds had been excessively injured by natural enemies such as rays, skates, and other fishes. However, on some of the beds, notably at Jolo and Pilas, there were numerous starfishes, and these undoubtedly devour many of the young oysters. CULTURAL PEARLS AND PEARL FARMING The Japanese are the only people who have made a commercial success of growing cultural pearls. The method is to insert some foreign body into the shell of the living oyster; this body is covered by layers of pearly nacre, and thus forms the cultural pearl. However, the method of growing quantities of round pearls of as good a luster and shape as those found in nature was perfected only during the past two years by Professor Fujita, of the Imperial University at Tokyo. I submitted some of these pearls to jewelers in Manila, and they were unable to distinguish them from natural pearls. DESCRIPTION OF THE INTENDED EXPERIMENT OF PEARL PRODUCTION IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS * Originally the term “culture pearl” was applied by Mr. Miki- moto to a hemispherical blister formed over a foreign body artificially inserted between the shell and mantle of a pearl oyster. * We are fortunately able to include under this heading some comments on the production of cultural pearls, which were kindly furnished by Professor Fujita himself.—EDIToR. 952 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 These artificially produced blisters are cut off from the shell and used as half pearls. Mr. Mikimoto is the first person who tried to apply this method, which has been practiced in China . for several hundred years with fresh-water mussels, to the Japa- nese pearl oyster, Margaritifera martensi Dunker. His success was remarkable, resulting in a large culture farm which supplies the world with about 300,000 yens’ worth of culture pearls annually. His next effort was to improve this culture-pearl method and to produce free, perfectly round pearls. This was rewarded with some degree of success. By a modification of his culture- pearl method, free round pearls are produced; but the method is not reliable, as many operations are required to produce a very small number of free pearls. In about 1905 Dr. P. Nishikawa, a graduate of the zoological department of the Tokyo Imperial University and an expert of the Imperial Fisheries Bureau, discovered a new method of pro- ducing free round pearls by. pearl-producing mollusks. By this method, which is based upon a totally different principle from that of Mikimoto’s, the number of pearls produced is usually from 20 to 50 per cent of the number of operations. He could not see the final result of his own method because of his much lamented death in 1909, although many young pearls were al- ready produced. The experiment was taken up by Fujita after 1908, and some necessary improvements were made; while Mr. S. Nishikawa, junior brother of the late Doctor Nishikawa, working upon a practical basis with his brother’s method in his private pearl-culture farm, also accomplished some very remark- able improvements. ‘The pearls produced by this method, the “Nishikawa method,” are free round pearls not distinguishable from natural ones. By several modifications of the method pearls of different structures also can be produced, besides pearls with a structure identical with a natural one in every respect. As the result of the experiment with the common Japanese. pearl oyster is satisfactory to some degree, the method was extended by Fujita to the so-called black-lip pearl oyster, Mar- garitifera margaritifera Linnzeus, in southern Japan. The re- sult was satisfactory to some degree. As the logical sequence of the experiments above described, it is of not a little interest to science and marine industry to test this method with the large gold-lip pearl oyster, Marga- ritifera maxima Jameson. Although the experiments with the Japanese pearl oyster and the black-lip pearl oyster are satis- XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu . 253 factory to a certain degree, there still remains very much to be done before the method can be called very efficient. These necessary experiments can be done only with the gold-lip pearl oyster. There are two advantages which invite the application of the method to the gold-lip oyster. They are: 1. The large size of the gold-lip shell. A full-grown Japanese pearl-oyster shell is about 7 or 8 centimeters in height and length and only 3 or 4 millimeters in thickness. These figures show how small the Japanese pearl-oyster shell is compared with that of the gold-lip pearl oyster and indicate the difference of the nacre-secreting capacity of the corresponding organisms. 2. The period of nacre-secreting activity. By experiment with the Japanese pearl oyster I have been able to prove that the nacre-secreting function is active from June to November when the temperature of sea water is about 17°C. In the remaining months it is practically at rest, although there is a very slight degree of nacre secretion. In the warm tropical waters it is probably never at rest while the organism is in healthy condi- tion. My experiment with Margaritifera margaritifera Linneus in Pelew Island, West Carolines, in February, 1915, has proved that the nacre secretion was active at that time. This is the present state of the problem of artificial pearl production in Japan and the reason which urged me to attempt the present scientific trip to the Philippine Islands. My plan for the intended experiment here is as follows, pro- vided that the necessary permission is granted by the Govern- ment: To get young, live specimens of Margaritifera maxima having a nacre measurement of about 10 centimeters height. This is the most, if not the only, convenient size to work with. After these oysters have been operated upon in a proper way, they will be kept alive in the sea, either scattered over the bottom or suspended in wire baskets some distance above the bottom. From time to time a number of these operated oysters are to be taken out and opened to see the result of the operation. On the other hand, it is very important to ascertain whether it is possible to collect very young spats of Margaritifera maxima and to rear them to full-size, adult animals, protecting them from devouring enemies and adverse circumstances by some suitable device, in order to secure the constant supply of the material to work upon in future. For the purpose of carrying out the scientific experiment relating to the artificial pearl production by Margaritifera maz- 254 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 ima Jameson as described in the accompanying paper, I request the special permission of the Government for the following two items: 1. To fish one thousand five hundred young Margaritifera maxima Jameson of less than the standard size. 2. To keep the operated Margaritifera maxima in the sea as indicated in the accompanying chart * and to close this area for molluscan fishery. AMOUNT AND VALUE OF PEARL SHELLS EXPORTED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MINDANAO AND SULU During the year 1913° 296,726 kilograms of gold-lip pearl shells, valued at 329,140 pesos, were exported from Jolo, and for the same period 4,068 kilograms, valued at 20,358 pesos, were exported from Zamboanga, a total from the Department of Mindanao and Sulu for 1913 of 300,794 kilograms, valued at 349,498 pesos. In 1907 the amount of these shells exported from Moro Province was 189,720 kilograms valued at 164,399 pesos. There is no record to show the value of the pearls taken, but I have been informed on reliable authority that more than 1,000,000 pesos were handled by the local banks in payment for pearls in 1913. During three months (June to August, 1914) of my inspection trip I examined eight pearls taken during that period, the total value of which was 20,000 pesos. In addition, many small pearls were secured. It is well known that the Philippine beds yield a far greater percentage of pearls than the Australian or Celebes fisheries, but as no accurate records are kept regarding their number or value, it is obviously im- possible to give more than this rough estimate. In addition to numerous local dealers in pearls, there are three pearl buyers from Paris who make their headquarters in Jolo. All seem to be doing a reasonably good business. The price of pearl shells at the present time is from 60 to 90 pesos per picul,? depending on the grade. THE PEARLING FLEET In 1914, when I attempted to prepare a detailed list of the pearling boats, I found that several official lists were kept. The two most important of these are in the hands of the treasurer * No copy of the chart was furnished with the manuscript.—HDITOR. ‘From reports kindly furnished by the Collector of Customs at Jolo and at Zamboanga. * One picul equals 63.25 kilograms. XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu 255 and of the collector of customs of Jolo, respectively. There were fifty-seven licenses in force in the district of the treasurer of Jolo and sixty-one pearling boats operating according to the list of the collector of customs. Boats were recorded on each list which were not on the other; that of the collector of customs contained the names of ten boats not on the treasurer’s list. After comparing all available official records, actually counting as many of the boats as possible, eliminating wrecked boats and those having only dead licenses, and including seven boats operat- ing under licenses issued at Zamboanga, I have prepared the following list of seventy-three boats which represents the entire pearling fleet: Pearling boats owned by Americans. Total, 2. Boat. Owner. 1. Gregorio H. McLain. 2. Gwendolyn J. Maddy. Pearling boats owned by Arabs. Total, 2. Boat. Owner. 3. Al Masauat Abu Bakar. 4. Stamboul Said Bakar. Pearling boats owned by Chinese. Total, 2. Boat. Owner. 5. Alice Holmes To Seock. 6. Dayang Dayang Ong Tiam Tong. Pearling boats incorporated as the Pearl Fishing Company, Incorporated, which is for the most part owned by Ong Tiam Tong and Tandico. Total, 12. 7. Cebu. 14. Victoria. 8. Dogmar. 15. Siasi. 9. General Wood. 16. Eng Lee. 10. Helena. 17. Admiral Dewey. 11. Iloilo. 18. Cherry. 12. Manila. 19. Betty Pickle. 13. Serena. Pearling boats owned by Moros. Total, 7. Boat. Owner. 20. Paduka Sultan of Sulu. 21. Malona Do. 22. Yabloogal Hadji Gulam. 23. Rajah Loud Hadji Butu. 24, Pangian Daughter of Sultan of Sulu. 25. Patrol Bab (Potchbop) Moro Kumbu. 26. Lily Jahaila, wife of Schuck. 206 Pearling 27. Morin. 28. Sri Pangan. Pearling boats owned by Japanese. Boat. 32. Mayon 33. Pearling boats owned by Sulu Pearling Company (all Japanese). . Tenyo. . Panama. . Reina. . Alfonso. . Tubigan. . Kumano. . Seiriki. . Isabela. . Tulian. . Nautilus. . Rene. . Koun. . Totsuki. . South Island. Mindanao . Cleopatra. . Bantayan. . Washington. The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 boats, owners unknown, but operating through the Jolo custom- house and not on treasurer’s list. Total, 5. 30. Tom Sego. 31. N. S. de Esperanza. Total, 2. Owner. Hama. Malamoto. Total, 31. . Akebono. . Jolo. . Maritana. . Satsuki. . Sulu. . Angelita. . Three Cheers. . Zamboanga. . Alexandra. . Togo. . Catharine. . Shunyo. . Toyo. . Basilan. . Nema. Pearling boats owned by Ohta Development Company. [All Japanese.] Masts. | No Name. Built. Diving gear. 65 | Takachiue __------ Zamboanga, 1913_-_-_- 2 | Heinke, type B, compressor set, 10- horsepower kerosene engine. 661 Rosario se esos eee GOs oe: RR ee 2 | Heinke, 3-throw hand pump. GTS Kees ae | ae Cope etna es 2 | Japanese pump. 637 Mariel Nese ee | eee C6 Ca) ee ais pape ae Sree 2 | Heinke special, Darnley pump. 6S Carayanee ee eae dose ae 1 | Japanese pump. CON AN ba yee es | eee GOs Se eee 2 | Heinke, 3-throw pump. (an | Parag aeenerees pees doe J2eseet ees 2 Do. i2nl Hap payee Zamboanga, 1914______ 2 | Seibe-German pump. Jolom9i2 - = eee 2 | Heinke, 3-throw pump. eS hDaisheteres=-eeaee The difficulty of ascertaining the operation is shown by the following: On April 14, 1914, the attorney for the Sulu Pearling Com- pany gave me a list of twenty-nine boats belonging to this kal actual number of boats in XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu 257 company. On May 5, 1914, a Japanese member of the company gave me a list which showed the number of boats as thirty-one. The actual number of boats operating through the Jolo custom- house that claim to belong to this company is thirty-five. When I visited these boats and asked each capatas who owned the boat, each gave the name of the individual Japanese and not one gave the Sulu Pearling Company as owners. I quote the fol- lowing from a local newspaper : The Ohta Development Company have combined with the Sulu Pearling Company, taking over the latter company which gives the Ohta Development Company 46 pearling boats——Mindanao Herald of May 28, 1914. COST OF OPERATING A PEARLING BOAT Statements of the cost of operating a pearling boat were se- cured from most of the principal pearlers. These statements ranged from 250 to 450 pesos for one month. Average cost of operating a pearling boat. Item. AL ac Pesos. Pesos. PRAMIONS Abul) PCHOS. see ne nse oe ee tea enter ewsoe eae 85 1, 020 HaLemaderis see 25 Se eA: OR OR ee eS coef oa BSE 40 480 RRR Cree Re 5 eC 8 Bene oe hs Shen pfs 2 eb Pe Dy od eet 2 a 20 240 PICERBEe TOM MONTHS Se: ee ees Seen Ee 2 ee Le ek b 25 300 SUP GENE STH (LEY SS cepa I ip AE i we ee a RE ee ee 65 780 Seven NeAgtexNeNse =o eee ee ea es ts Pe Lae TES oN PEN ee 140 1, 680 MPeSReB, oc ob ee Eee oe, ost ee ee Ne ee ete ae eee ae eee 360 2 SA eee eee Ee ee SS a ee eee eo ee ee en 140 BORD ANCROLA ANG CRAINS) sae see asa erence et cet een eee ene eae 200 SON OME Acerca te eee ere ee eee et Oe eee Ee ART Saher) Se ele 90 ERSTE COSEOL BAUS eae one ee tee a a ae oe eee eee sal ye eae 150 muterest, 10 'per’‘centoni®i 00 pesos so oss ae eee Se ey eee eee 500 Depreciation, Per. Cen tases ne ea. ae eee ee oe A, SE a een Sle Se 250 AAC EY bp SORA MY ee oe ee ee dae | a ¢ 6,190 * Plus 8 per cent of the shell. > For three months. © One pearler insisted on adding the following: Loss of advance, 350 pesos; burial expenses, 100 pesos ; and loss of time. The amount paid to the diver is from 20 to 40 pesos per month, with from 8 to 10 per cent of the shells as a bonus. Some owners pay 300 pesos extra for each ton of shells, some pay 20 centavos extra for each shell, some allow the diver 10 pesos per picul for shells and 10 per cent of the pearls. Almost all allow a share in the pearls, ranging from 7 to 12 per cent. All are allowed 258 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 advances ranging from 1 to 400 pesos. The great majority of the divers are Japanese. Two of the pearling boats have recently been equipped with the Hinkey motor-driven air pump, which lowers the cost of operation as compared with the amount of shells taken. These air pumps seem to give perfect satisfaction and certainly in- crease the factor of safety. The cost of operating the boats with motor-driven pumps is given as 370 pesos per month. They secure more shells. If the average expense of operating a pearling boat is 300 pesos per month, or 3,600 pesos per annum, the fleet of seventy- four boats expends 266,400 pesos per annum and must earn this amount to clear expenses. The value of a fully equipped pearling boat is between 2,000 and 8,000 pesos; at an average value of 4,000 pesos the entire fleet is worth 296,000 pesos. Captain Duncun, who was recently in the Philippine Islands investigating the pearling industry for the Clark Company of Australia, told me he was satisfied that the pearlers were making a fair profit and that his company would like the privilege of bringing in twelve new pearling boats for which they would gladly pay the 300 pesos license in advance, and abide by the law. One serious phase of the pearl fishery is the high mortality among the divers, which amounted to nine during 1913, and seven up to May 4, 1914. The chief causes seem to be inex- perience and ambition to work in deep water. Some means should be devised for correcting these harmful conditions. The owners warn the divers against working in deep water, but the admonitions seem to do no good. ADMINISTRATION OF THE PEARLING FISHERIES The old pearling law, Act No. 51 of the Legislative Council of Moro Province, has been a failure; except in as much as it has protected the undersized shells, it has benefited the Japa- nese only and enabled them to maintain control. The law pro- tected Margaritifera margaritifera, which is not the common Philippine pearl oyster, so that the real Philippine pear! oyster, Margaritifera maxima Jameson, technically had no protection at all. I believe that the new law (Act No. 2604 of the Phil- ippine Legislature) will correct these defects. XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu 259 LAW PROTECTING MARINE MOLLUSA * THIRD PHILIPPINE LEGISLATURE, C. B. Fourth Session. No. 379. [No. 2604.] AN ACT FOR THE PROTECTION OF MARINE MOLLUSCA. By authority of the United States, be it enacted by the Philippine Legislature, that: SEcTION 1. Marine Mollusca, or the shells of such, may be taken without restriction from any open bed, bank, shell field, or other breeding place for shellfish in Philippine waters by any person operating without the use of boat, submarine dredge, rake, or submarine armor. Likewise marine Mollusca whose shells have a value of less than twenty-five pesos per ton may be taken from any open bed, bank, or place by means of any device whatever. The taking of marine Mollusca in Philippine waters under other conditions may be lawfully conducted only under license or permit issued in conformity with the provisions of this Act and subject to restriction and regulation as hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. Licenses for taking marine Mollusca, or the shells of such, shall be issued and the license fees collected by the Collector of Internal Revenue or his deputies to run for the remainder of the calendar year following the date of issuance. Fees derived therefrom shall accrue to the provincial treasury of the province where the same are collected. During the vitality of such license, the holder may take marine Mollusca anywhere in Philippine waters. Sec. 8. A license, to be known as the pearling-boat license, may upon payment of the proper fee be issued to any vessel whose registration or ownership is such as is prescribed for vessels engaging in the Philippine coastwise trade. A pearling-boat license shall not be issued to any vessel owned or operated in whole or in part by a person who has been twice convicted of violating provisions of this Act. Sec. 4. The Secretary of the Interior shall from time to time prescribe the fee to be paid for the pearling-boat license, or a scale of fees graduated according to the character or capacity of the vessels to be licensed, and shall announce the same in an order which shall be published at least sixty days before becoming effective. Such fee shall in no case be in excess of four hundred pesos per annum, and may be paid quarterly in advance, in the manner prescribed for, and subject to the same penalties for delinquency as fixed internal revenue taxes under Act Numbered Twenty-three hundred and thirty-nine. Sec. 5. A license, to be known as the first-class shell-diver’s license, authorizing the holder to use submarine armor in taking marine Mollusca in Philippine waters, may be issued by the Collector of Internal Revenue or his deputies to any person upon the payment of the required fee. A first-class shell-diver’s license shall not be issued to any person who has been twice convicted of violating provisions of this Act. ‘Official Gazette. Manila (1916), 14, 440. This Act as printed contains minor typographical errors, which have been corrected in this reprint. 260 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Sec. 6. The fee for this license shall be ten pesos per annum, payable in advance. Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful for any vessel holding a pearling-boat license to employ any unlicensed diver. SEc. 8. Every licensed vessel shall keep a daily record of the number of shells taken each day. Such record shall be examined and verified by the Collector of Customs or by any internal revenue officer at any port where the owner or master of the vessel may desire to ship, sell, or otherwise dispose of the shells aboard; and no owner or master of any vessel shall discharge shells or otherwise dispose of the shells aboard without inspection by such officer. When the shells have been inspected, the officer shall note the fact in the vessel’s log or record book. SEc. 9. No person employed on a boat engaged in pearl fishing shall open any shell of the pearl oyster of the species Margaritifera maxima without the permission of the owner or lessee of the boat. Sec. 10. When in his opinion the public interest shall so require, the Secretary of the Interior may, by public order, close, either absolutely or qualifiedly, any bed, bank, shell-field, or other breeding place for shellfish in Philippine waters, for any period not exceeding five years. During such closure it shall be unlawful for any person to take therefrom marine Mollusca, or the shells of such, of any prohibited class or to fish for the same therein contrary to the terms of such order. Sec. 11. The Secretary of the Interior shall fix minimum sizes for the shells which may be taken in Philippine waters of any or all of the following species, to wit: Margaritifera maxima, commonly known as the gold-lip pear shell or “concha blanca;” Trochus niloticus Linn., commonly known as the “simong” or “trocha;” Turbo marmoratus Linn., commonly known as the “bolalo” or “turban shell;” Margaritifera margaritifera Linn., commonly known as the black-lip pearl shell or “concha negra.’”’ After such restriction shall have been imposed, it shall be unlawful for any person to take, sell, transfer, or have in possession for any purpose any shell or valve of a smaller size than the minimum prescribed for the particular species; but if any such shell should be removed from the water through accident, or in ignorance of its size, no penalty shall be imposed if it be returned to the water immediately without being opened. Sec. 12. It shall be unlawful for any person to ship or export from the Philippine Islands, or to attempt to ship or export therefrom, the shells of any species mentioned in the preceding section, unless exportation is properly effected through the customhouse at a port of entry. Sec. 18. The Secretary of the Interior shall have the power, and it shall be his duty, to impose such restriction upon the number of licenses which may be issued for the taking of marine Mollusca in Philippine waters, or upon the number of licensees who may be allowed to operate therein, as shall comport with the requirements of the public interest. A regulation or order imposing such restriction may extend to one or more species and may be made generally applicable in all Philippine waters or be limited to a particular marine area, or areas, therein. The Secretary of the Interior may also cause any application for license to be refused, or order the cancellation of any license, when in his opinion the public interest so requires. The action of the Secretary of the Interior under this section shall be final. Sec. 14. The Secretary of the Interior may issue special permits to XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu 261 unlicensed persons authorizing them to take marine Mollusca of any kind or size for scientific purposes or for propagation, subject to such restrictions as he shall prescribe. SeEc..15. Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to prohibit the taking of marine Mollusca, or the shells of such, of proper size by naked divers using the customary native boats, rafts, rakes, or dredges in open places. : Src. 16. The Secretary of the Interior shall make such regulations as shall be necessary for carrying into effect the provisions of this Act, and the Collector of Internal Revenue shall cause a copy thereof to be furnished to each licensee. Sec. 17. Any person who shall take marine Mollusca, or any shell or valve thereof, in Philippine waters contrary to the provisions of this Act or otherwise violate any provision hereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred pesos or imprisonment for not more than one month, or both; and if the offense consists in the taking, selling, or transferring of undersized shells of the species Margaritifera maxima, or the having of such in possession, the offender shall be fined five pesos for each valve of any shell the’ subject of the illegal act. Sec. 18. With the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, the Collector of Internal Revenue may at any stage compromise any case arising under the provisions of this Act. Sec. 19. The term “Philippine waters,” as used in this Act, includes all marine waters pertaining to the Philippine Archipelago, as defined in the treaties between United States and Spain, dated respectively the tenth of December, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and the seventh of November, nineteen hundred. : Sec. 20. The term “open,” as used in this Act applies to beds, banks, shell-fields, and areas in Philippine waters which have not been brought within the operation of an order of closure promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to section ten hereof. Sec. 21. This Act shall take effect upon its passage. Enatted, February 4, 1916. IMITATION PEARLS SOLD IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Persons desiring to purchase Philippine pearls should be cau- tious in parting with their money, for in certain sea ports fraudulent pearls are sold that are merely beads cut from the shells of various mullusks. These “pearls” are of a great variety of colors—red, pink, black, gray, yellow, white, and variegated. The prices asked for them depend apparently upon how pros- perous the buyer appears to the vender. It is well known that all true pearls consist of concentric layers of material around a definite center, a fact that makes the pearl the most difficult of all gems to imitate successfully. I have made microscopic examinations of thin sections of many kinds of these “pearls,” and all of them proved to be shell beads. The first one examined was a fine “red pearl,’’ which the vender assured me came from a triton shell and was a true 1417442 262 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 pearl. The triton shell is red on the inside and has been known to yield red or pink pearls of value. This “‘pearl’” proved to be a bead cut from the large pear! shell, filed round, stained red, and polished. These red “pearls” were very pretty, ranging in color from pale pink to dark coral red. In size they were usually equal to a very large pea; some were much smaller. Their true value is perhaps 5 centavos each, the prices asked are from 4 to 8 pesos. One jeweler paid 25 pesos for a small lot, believing them to be true triton pearls as stated by the vender. Another “pearl” examined was a large black one, which the vender assured me came from a pinna shell. The pinna shell is black on the inside and is known to produce black pearls. This black “‘pearl’’ also proved to be a piece of shell made into a bead, stained black, and polished. Like the red “pearl” it failed to show any concentric formation, the shell layers extend- ing straight through, instead of around, the central point. These black “pearls” are usually the size of a pea or smaller. They are almost perfectly round, are jet-black, and have a fine polish. Their value is perhaps 3 centavos each; the price asked ranges from 4 to 100 pesos. Among the fraudulent varieties of so-called pearls there are at times small dark gray or blackish pearls which are more or less flattened and lack the jet-black luster and perfect shape of the so-called black pearls. These are true pearls, probably se- cured from pinna shells, and possess some small value. They may be easily distinguished from the false pearls by their color and shape. Very small round pearls of a golden luster are secured from a small avicula that has a beautiful golden luster on the inside. The avicula shell is usually less than 6 centi- meters in diameter, and I have never seen a pearl produced by this shell that was larger than a number 6 shot. The big, perfectly round yellow pearls offered for sale are usually frauds. The strombus shell (tacloban) produces pearls that are like small china marbles—white, without luster, and of little value— although they are usually of good shape. I have seen specimens larger than pigeon eggs. THE TOP SHELL AND TURBAN SHELL FISHERIES The top shell, Trochus niloticus Linneeus, and the turban shell, Turbo marmoratus Linnzeus, are of primary importance in the manufacture of buttons. Locally the top shell is known as the “trocha,” or chin leh, the turban shell as the “green snail,” turbo, or tua leh. These shells are fairly well described by their XI, D, 4 Seale: Shells of Mindanao and Sulu 263 names; the top, or trochus, shell is shaped like a boys’ top, and the turban, or green snail, shell is turban-shaped and much larger than the top shell. There are many places in Sulu waters where these shells are found in abundance. Davao Gulf, the east coast of Mindanao, Tawi Tawi, and Sitanki are well-known fisheries. Wherever there is a good reef or a shore with large rocks, one or both of these shells can usually be secured either by wading along the reef or by naked diving in water of from 1 to 4 fathoms. The fishermen use these animals for food, and as a result many of the shells are spoiled either by the dry heat or by the hot water, which are employed to extract the animal from its shell. The shells should not be heated, but should be buried in sand for a month and then washed in the sea. Shells cleaned in this way retain their luster and bring the highest price. HABITS AND LIFE HISTORY Both the trochus and the turbo are shallow-water shells and are capable of moving about for a considerable distance. Their food consists chiefly of sea moss and other vegetable matter. The animal reaches maturity in three years. The shell of an adult trochus is about 9 centimeters across the base. An adult turbo is 10 centimeters in diameter on its bottom surface. Very little is known about the early stages of growth of either of these important species. No serious attempt has ever been made to cultivate them artificially, but I have kept them alive in an aquarium for three months. It is possible that both shells could be profitably cultivated provided that a sufficiently confined space with a good food supply could be found. Because of the increasing value of these shells, experiments in actual cultiva- tion would be a most practical matter. VALUE OF THE SHELLS Trochus shells at the present time are valued at 28 pesos a picul (63.25 kilograms) ; in 1909 the shells were valued at from 9 to 10 pesos a picul. During 1913, 253,395 kilograms of trochus shells, valued at 103,125 pesos, were exported from the Department of Mindanao and Sulu, and during January, February, March, and April, 1914, 85,299 kilograms, valued at 32,969 pesos, were exported. The turban, or green snail, shell is valued at 26 pesos per picul. During 1918, 65,035 kilograms, valued at 21,860 pesos, were exported from Jolo and Zamboanga. During the first four months of 1914, 7,778 kilograms, valued at 3,127 pesos, 264 The Philippine Journal of Science were exported. The greater portion of the shells are sent to Singapore, where they are transshipped. The rapid increase in value of these shells is due to the increased demand from Japan and the establishment of the second large button factory in Manila. Large quantities of the young shells, especially of the trochus, have been gathered; in fact, the factories of Japan prefer the small shells, as their machinery is not adapted to use large shells. The present law (Act No. 2604) is intended to protect the im- mature shells, and it is now illegal to take trochus shells less than 8 centimeters across the least diameter of the base ® or to take turban shells less than 9 centimeters across the base. *'The “rough form” of trochus shells of 7 centimeters may be taken. ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE I Map, showing the location of the pearl beds of Mindanao and Sulu. (Drawn in the Bureau of Science from Coast and Geodetic Survey charts 4200 and 4722.) PuLaTE II The gold-lip pear] oyster, Margaritifera maxima Jameson. PLATE III a, &@ young specimen of the turban shell, Turbo marmoratus Linneus; 6 and c, two views of an adult turban shell; d, a top shell, Trochus niloticus Linnzus, cut through the vertical plane; e and f, two views of a top shell; g, a top shell, showing cuts made for buttons in the partition walls. 265 NAOTARTOUIIL ie 1 Nail a Beale cine Fa | “7 ON ‘0 ‘IX “10g ‘Nunor ‘mH g] ‘NINS GNV OVNVGNIW JO SG3s 1uVad SHL ‘| ALWdd & et a Wp1auO7N 31vo0s sdq@ Tavdd OIVI3SdIHIYY NINS SONVISI 3NiddIIHd sityueus yin p oS “| s2ueWanue ¢ we Q avWYs $34 SAV Wy esi meet 4 4 OjeqN}89 “}2q0}e09 ry (eo [‘A1ng GNV OVNVGNIW JO sTIaNg :aTVvag "NOSSWYV? VINIXVN VYASILIUVDYVW “YSLSAO 1YuVad dI7TG109 ‘Il 3aLV1d *pON ‘G ‘IX “IOS “NUNOLf “WH [:A1Ng GNV OVNVGNIW JO STIAHS :a1vag SEALE: SHELLS OF MINDANAO AND SULU. ] [PHIL. Journ. Sct., XI, D, No. 4. PLATE Ill. TOP SHELLS AND TURBAN SHELLS. NESTING OF THE PHILIPPINE GLOSSY STARLING By Paut D. BUNKER* (Corregidor, P. I.) April 23, 1916, while at Fort Wint, Subic Bay, Luzon, Philip- pine Islands, my attention was attracted by a large number of black birds that alighted repeatedly on some rotten piles stick- ing out of the water in front of the quarters. These wooden piles, the remains of a wharf which formerly existed here, ex- tend about 1.2 meters above high water and are fairly rotten, especially the cores. The range of tide is about 1 meter. One of these birds would alight on the top of a pile and chatter a second, whereupon its mate would pop up beside it, and after a short conversation the first bird would disappear into a hole in one of the piles and the second bird would fly away. There were from one to two hundred of the piles and almost every rotten one seemed to contain a nest. The nests consisted of nothing more than the soft punk of rotten wood on which the eggs were laid. One nest contained three young, recently hatched. Another contained the two eggs which I took. They had evidently been incubated for a few days. The birds appear to be of about the size of the American red- wing blackbird or a trifie smaller. Their totally black plumage has a beautiful iridescence, and their irides are flaming scarlet. They are doubtless Lamprocoraxz panayensis (Scopoli), the Phil- ippine glossy starling. The eggs measure 29 by 19 and 28 by 19 millimeters, respec- tively, and in color agree with the description given by Grant and Whitehead,” except that there are a few scattered markings along the sides of the eggs, beside those at the large end. * Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, United States Army. *See McGregor, Manual of Philippine Birds. Manila (1909), 716. 267 ae ta * 4, cobigerndS) : Li Mids ise iene ie HN rae hk ae! hee yb ey 1 Fei: why Ai i ae eet eB Sis a . So ere a oe eyteae tua EI PPS RS NEW OR NOTEWORTHY PHILIPPINE BIRDS, I By RicHarp C. McGREGOoR (From the Section of Ornithology and Taxidermy, Biological Laboratory, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I.) TWO TEXT FIGURES This paper consists of the description of a beautiful new species of wood pigeon and notes on six species of birds that are rare or not previously recorded from the Philippine Islands. I take pleasure in thanking Dr. C. W. Richmond, of the United States National Museum, for identifying some of the latter, and Mr. H. C. Oberholser, of the United States Department of Agriculture, for examining the specimens of Pycnonotus. Leucotreron merrilli sp. nov. Fig. 1. Leucotreron marchei McGReGorR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1910), 5, 105 (Polillo); Man. Phil: Bds. (1909), 726. Specific characters——Forehead gray; above including wings mostly green; most nearly allied to Lewcotreron marchei (Ouste- let), as indicated by the peculiar red patch on the secondaries, but with no red on head and no red or orange on breast. The feathers of the breast are not decomposed as in L. marche. Type.—No. 7633, adult male in breeding plumage, Bureau of Science collection. Sarai barrio, Paete, Laguna Province, Luzon, P. I. Collected June 12, 1915, by R. C. McGregor and A. Celestino. Description of type.—General color above, including wings, forest green, becoming more bluish or yellowish in different posi- tions with regard to the light; chin white; forehead, crown, and sides of head and throat gull gray, strongly tinged with green on occiput, auriculars, and sides of neck, and gradually merging into the clear forest green of neck; lower throat and breast light neutral gray, lightly tinged with green and sharply cut off from the cream-buff of lower breast and abdomen by a narrow pectoral band of dark forest green, this band changing to myrtle green when held toward the light; lower breast and abdomen cream-buff; sides, flanks, and thighs green; under tail-coverts green, broadly edged and tipped with cream-buff; wings green like the back; primaries chetura black, narrowly edged with pale cream-buff; secondaries forest green, the four outermost edged with cream-buff near the tips, 4th to 9th with part of the web de- 269 270 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 composed and garnet brown, forming a conspicuous patch as in Leucotreron marchei, but the patch smaller and its color darker than in the latter species; on each feather at the base of the decomposed area a narrow blue streak, about Roslyn blue; feathers of alula chetura black, edged with green; wing-lining, axillars, and greater part of inner webs of primaries and second- aries pecan brown; rectricies above forest green, shafts black, below deep gull gray, the tips paler, shafts white. Iris dark carmine; bill ox-blood red, tip dirty deep chrome; legs, feet, and bare skin around eye ox-blood red; nails buffy brown, tips black. Length, about 340 millimeters; wing, 165; tail, 125; cul- men, 15; tarsus 28; middle toe with claw, 39. Fic. 1. Leucotreron merrilli McGregor, sp. nov., generic details. One-half natural size. Distribution.—Polillo Island and Laguna and Albay Provinces, Luzon. Remarks.—This very conspicuous species was discovered in Polillo Island in October, 1909, but the single specimen obtained at that time was recorded as Leucotreron marchei, as I suspected that it might be an immature bird. However, six specimens collected near Paete, Laguna Province, Luzon, are adult breeding birds and there can be no doubt that they rep- resent a perfectly distinct species. I have recently examined a living bird of this species which was captured in Albay Province, Luzon. The sexes are alike in plumage. Specimens of Leucotreron merrilli collected in June were feeding on the fruits of Symplocos ahernii Brand, a small timber tree of minor importance. It is probable that this species and the other forest-inhabiting pigeons are important agents in the distribution of the seeds of trees. XI, D,4 McGregor: Philippine Birds, I oT The species is named for Elmer Drew Merrill, botanist, Bureau of Science, in recognition of his work on the phytogeography of the Philippine Islands. Platalea minor Temminck and Schlegel. Fig. 2. Platalea minor TEMMINCK and SCHLEGEL, Fauna Japonica, Aves (1850), 120, Pl. 76; StTesNEGER, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. (1887), 10, 4 and 281; O. GRANT, Ibis (1889), 54, Pl. 1, figs. 3, 3a, and 6; SHARPE, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus. (1898), 26, 50 and note on p. 49; Hand-list Bds. (1899), 1, 188; McGrecor, Phil. Journ. Sci. (1906), 1, 766; Man. Phil. Bds. (1909), 159. I have recorded the taking of two specimens of the lesser Fic. 2. Platalea minor Temminck and Schlegel, three views of the bill, from a specimen collected by Charles S. Banks, at Dagupan, Luzon, P. I. One-half natural size. spoonbill in Luzon, and in November, 1910, I had the pleasure of seeing living birds of this species near Obando, Bulacan Prov- ince, Luzon. I now have additional information regarding this species. Northwest of Manila the land is low and flat and is traversed by numerous streams that form the delta of the Pampanga and other smaller rivers. A part of this low land has been con- verted into ponds for the culture of bangos, Chanos chanos Forskal, while an immense area is devoted to the nipa palm, Nipa fruticans Wurmb, the source of nipa alcohol. Oysters are cultivated in the larger streams. At low tide wide mud flats are exposed along the shore, and during migrations these 272 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 are the feeding grounds of thousands of plovers, sandpipers, and similar shore birds. In November, 1910, headquarters were established at Obando, Bulacan Province, from where it was possible to inspect a large area by means of a banca. On November 13 a flock of about one hundred common herons, Ardea cinerea Linnzeus, was seen on the low land near Balauarte barrio. This was an event of importance, for this large heron has seldom been seen in the Islands and there is no definite rec- ord of its occurrence in Luzon.t. With the herons were two white birds, which were easily recognized as spoonbills. The spatulate bill was distinctly seen. Both herons and spoonbills maintained a safe distance between themselves and our guns. Two days later one spoonbill was observed with the flock of herons. These birds were very shy, and several attempts to stalk the spoonbills were fruitless. During flight this bird appeared to be of about the same size as Hgretta garzetta, and the bill was very conspicuous because of its size and shape. The spoonbill sailed much more than the herons and seemed to be stronger and steadier in flight. The spoonbill was well known to my boatmen and others, who stated that it was not common, but was sometimes seen in small flocks. They said that in feeding a distinct clicking sound was produced by the opening and closing of the bill. The local name for this species is swdsud. In November, 1912, Ce- lestino was sent to Obando, but failed to see a specimen of the spoonbill. In 1914 the same collector was sent to Dagupan, Pangasinan Province, where he secured a slightly immature female spoonbill on October 26 (Bureau of Science collection, No. 13274). This was the only individual seen. The length of this specimen, taken in the flesh, was 750 millimeters. Measure- ments taken from the skin are: Wing, 360 millimeters; tail (imperfect), 100; culmen from feathers, 178; occipital crest, 30; bill from nostril, 153; greatest width of bill, 48; least width of bill, 17; tarsus, 123; middle toe with claw, 90; hind toe with claw, 42. The color notes taken by the collector are: Ojos pardo, pies y umas negro, pico pardo blanquizco, el borde de los ojos negro hasta la garganta. There is a full, broad occipital crest, which is 30 millimeters long. The plumage is entirely white except parts of some of the wing feathers. The shafts of the remiges and of the feathers *Man. Phil. Birds (1909), 164. XI, D, 4 McGregor: Philippine Birds, I Biles of the alula, of the under coverts, and of the larger upper coverts are largely or entirely fuscous-black. Distally the webs of the four outermost primaries are fuscous for a short distance. The webs of the inner primaries and outer secondaries distally are narrowly fuscous next to the shaft. At the base of the first primary is a small, primarylike feather—entirely fuscous. It measures 48 millimeters, taking its base as being opposite the small, sharp spur on the edge of the wing. Being in doubt as to this feather, I requested Dr. C. W. Richmond to examine the wing of a spoonbill, and under date of November 16, 1915, he replied: I have submitted the question of the small primary-like feather on the wing of the Platalea to several of our experts here, and they all agree that it is not a primary; and I had already made this decision myself. I do not know just what the mission of the feather is, but it has been noticed before, first, I think, by Baird, who wrote as follows about it in his Review of American Birds, page 325 (note): “In V [ireo] flavifrons, in which this outer primary is supposed to be wanting, its presence may easily be appreciated. One of the peculiar characters of this species consists in a narrow edging of white to all the primary quills, while the primary coverts (the small feathers covering their bases, as distinguished from what are usually termed the wing coverts, which more properly belong to the forearm or secondaries) are without them. If these coverts are carefully pushed aside, two small feathers, considerably shorter than the others will be disclosed, one overlying the other, which (the subjacent one) springs from the base of the exposed portion of the long outermost primary, and lies immediately against the outer edge. This small subjacent feather is stiff, faleate, and edged with white like the other quills, and can be brought partly round on the inner edge of the large primary, when it will look like any spurious quill. The overlying feather is soft, and without light edge. “Tn the other Vireos with appreciable spurious or short outer primary, a similar examination will reveal only one small feather at the outer side of the base of the exterior large primary. In all the families of Passeres where the existence of nine primaries is supposed to be characteristic, I have invariably found, as far as my examinations have extended, that there were two of the small feathers referred to, while in those of ten primaries but one could be detected.” Baird’s discovery does not seem to have received the attention it probably deserves. Ardea cinerea Linnzeus. Ardea cinerea LINNAUS, Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1758), 1, 148; STEERE, Bds. and Mams. Steere Exp. (1890), 26; McGrecor, Man. Phil. Bds. (1909), 163. Steere records the common heron from Guimaras Island. The only other Philippine record for the species was based on a damaged skin of unknown origin. I am now able to record two specimens of this species from Luzon. On November 13, 1910, 274 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 a flock of at least one hundred common herons was seen near Obando, Bulacan Province, Luzon, and an immature female (Bureau of Science collection, No. 7370) was killed on the 15th. An adult male (No. 13273) was collected by Celestino near Lal-lo, Cagayan Province, December 19, 1913. Totanus stagnatilis Bechstein. Totanus stagnatilis BECHSTEIN, Orn. Taschenb. (1808), 11, 293; SHARPE, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus. (1896), 24, 422; Hand-list Bds. (1899), 1, 160. Iliornis stagnatilis Kaur, Natirl. Syst. (1829), 156. Limosa horsfielditi SyKES, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1882), 163. Iliornis horsfieldi MATHEWS, Bds. Australia (1913), 3, 200. Two Philippine bird skins in the Bureau of Science collection have been identified by Dr. C. W. Richmond as Totanus stagna- tilis Bechstein, a species not recorded from the Philippine Islands. I have before me three other specimens of the same species. All of these were collected in Luzon, as follows: K Measurements of Totanus stagnatilis. ant Middle @ : a wl- toe No. | Sex. Locality. Date. Wing. | Tail. ae Tarsus. swith claw. mm. mm. | mm. mm. mm. 13276 2 Obando, Bulacan ___________ Nov. 20, 1912 132 61 39 52 31 13277 (Of | | f te GOs a tS TS OM EEA dors 131 | 58 42 53 81.5 13275 | o | Dagupan, Pangasinan___-_-- Oct. 23,1914 135 60 38 49.5} 30.5 13196 6 | Obando; Bulacan! _--_ 922 _ 3 Oct. 12,1915 143 61 42 54 33 [BUST WhEQUp Ul: “dove: erase sue nora doves | 138] 56 41/58 30 | It is probable that the Philippine specimens belong to the species Iliornis horsfieldi of Mathews, but as I have not the necessary literature and specimens, I shall leave that question to others, contenting myself with recording the species as a migratory visitor to the Philippine Islands. Pycnonotus plumosus Blyth. Pycnonotus plumosus BLYTH, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. (1845), 14, 567; SHARPE, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus. (1881), 6, 152; Hand-list Bds. (1901), 8, 332;° OaTES, Fauna Brit. India, Bds. (1889), 1, 292. Laedorusa plumosa BUTTIKOFER, Notes Leyden Mus. (1896), 17, 240. “The footnote on page 329 of the Hand-list evidently has nothing to do with the genus Pycnonotus, but probably was intended to appear on page 315 as a note to the name Micropus. See also Penthornis luzoniensis (Gm.) Sharpe, Hand-list (1903), 4, 3338. XI, D, 4 McGregor: Philippine Birds, I 275 Two specimens of Pycnonotus (No. 13206 and 13207), col- lected on Cagayan Sulu Island, July 1, 1911, are so much darker than the species indigenous to Palawan that I was led to com- pare them with the scanty exotic material of this genus at hand, and found that they resemble a male of Pycnonotus plumosus from Trong, Lower Siam—an Abbott specimen which had been received in exchange from the United States National Museum. In order to avoid any error, the three specimens were sent to Washington. They have been returned with the identification confirmed by Dr. C. W. Richmond and Mr. H. C. Oberholser. This is the first record of Pycnonotus plumosus from the Philippine Islands. Several of the species known from Cagayan Sulu indicate that its fauna is more strongly Bornean than Philippine. These species are: Eudynamys honorata (Linnzus). Mixornis cagayanensis Guillemard. Chibia borneensis Sharpe. Uroloncha fuscans (Cassin). Orthotomus cineraceus Blyth. Pycnonotus plumosus Blyth. Sporeginthus amandava (Linnzus). Fringilla amandava LINNuS, Syst. Nat., ed. 10 (1766), 1, 319. Sporzginthus amandava SHARPE, Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus (1890), 13, 320; Hand-list Bds. (1909), 5, 439. December 6, 1910, Dr. H. C. Curl collected in Pampanga Province, Luzon, a small ploceid which is very distinct from any of the native species. This is doubtless Sporeginthus amandava. Shortly after this I found a dead specimen in Manila. In October, 1914, when returning from Dagupan, Celestino noted live birds of this species being offered for sale at Bambang. I have been told that a shipment of these birds was brought to Manila and that the Collector of Customs refused to let the birds be landed. If this is true, it seems probable that they were permitted to escape and that some reached shore and established themselves. As members of the Plociidz are believed to be of considerable economic importance, it is desirable that the supposed approx- imate date of the introduction of the above species be placed on record. ILLUSTRATIONS [Drawings by T. Espinosa.] TEXT FIGURES Fic. 1. Leucotreron merrili McGregor, sp. nov., generic details. One-half natural size. 2. Platalea minor Temminck and Schlegel, three views of the bill, from a specimen collected by Charles S. Banks at Dagupan, Luzon, P. I. One-half natural size. 1417448 277 1G we Re bias oni %y iaraty oi ‘om als NEUER BEITRAG ZUR KENNTNIS DER PHILIPPINISCHEN CYNIPIDEN Von. J. J. KIEFFER (Bitsch, Germany) Genus EUCOILA Westwood femAntennenl4a oliedrig:)..90. UthG) tie. Des Leta. E. (Episoda) luzonica. a*. Antenne 18 oder 15 gliedrig. b*. Korper rotbraun, Kopf schwarz; Napf klein, fast um seine ganze Breite von den Seitenrandern des Scutellum entfernt.... E. pulchra. b*. Korper groésstenteils schwarz; Napf gross, fast die Seitenrander des Scutellum erreichend. c*. Prothorax und Scutellum rotbraun; Abdomen vorn mit einem 1g IE gh Ha Cel see ce eee Deh eed E. manilensis. c*. Thorax einfarbig schwarz; Abdomen vorn ohne Haarring, aber mit je yemem:) Haarfleckts2 leh oie. alee treet east) E. philippinarum. Eucoila pulchra sp. nov. Rotbraun, glatt und stark glanzend. Kopf schwarz, stark quer, von der Seite gesehen doppelt so hoch wie lang, von vorn gesehen hoher als breit. Stirn gewolbt. Wange halb so lang wie das kahle Auge. Antenne etwas linger als der Korper, 13 gliedrig, 1. und 2. Glied gelb, 3. und 4. schwach gebriunt, die folgenden schwarzbraun, 2. fast kugelig, 3. doppelt so lang wie dick, kaum kiirzer als das 4., 5. so lang wie das 4. und dicker, die folgenden deutlich aber wenig dicker, walzenrund, wenigs- tens doppelt so lang wie dick, feinhaarig. Thorax kaum linger als hoch, stark gewolbt. Griibchen des Scutellum klein, Napf elliptisch, klein, wenig breiter als sein Abstand vom Seitenrande des Scutellum, sehr seicht eingedriickt, hinten mit einem kreis- formigen Griibchen. Fliigel ziemlich glashell, lang bewimpert, Radialzelle geschlossen, drei mal so lang wie breit, 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis fast punktformig, Stigmalis (1. Abschnitt der Radialis) so lang wie die Radialis (2. Abschnitt der Radialis) und etwas bogig gekriimmt, Cubitalis durchlaufend. Abdomen vorn mit einer fast kahlen, sehr sparlich fein haarigen Quer- wulst. Lange, 1.8 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Berg Maquiling (Baker). 279 280 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Eucoila manilensis sp. nov. 8: Schwarz, glatt und glanzend. Antenne braunschwarz, 15 gliedrig, 1. und 2. Glied schwarz, 3. und 4. rotbraun, 2. kugelig, 3. das langste, drei mal so lang wie dick, kaum bogig gekriimmt, die folgenden ziemlich walzenrund und fast zwei mal so lang wie dick. Thorax kaum langer als hoch, stark gewoélbt. Griib- chen des Scutellum klein, Napf gross, elliptisch, fast die Seiten- rander des Scutellum erreichend, ausgehohlt. Metapleure mit grauem Haarfilz. Prothorax und Scutellum rotbraun. Fliigel glashell, bewimpert, Radialzelle geschlossen und von der Cos- talis etwas tiberragt, wenig mehr als zwei mal so lang wie breit, Stigmalis mehr als drei mal so lang wie der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis, gerade, kaum kiirzer als die Radialis, Cubitalis blass. Beine gelb. Haarring des Abdomen grau und schmal. Lange, 1.5 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Eucoilia philippinarum sp. nov. 6: Schwarz, glatt und glanzend. Antenne 15 gliedrig, die 5 proximalen Glieder gelb, die folgenden allmahlich gebraunt, 2. Glied kugelig, 3. viel diinner als die folgenden, wenig mehr als doppelt so lang wie dick, 4. deutlich langer als das 3., nicht deutlich bogig, die folgenden so lang wie das 4., nur die letzten diinner und kiirzer. Griibchen des Scutellum klein, Napf gross, elliptisch, die Seitenrander fast bertihrend, ausgehohlt. Fliigel glashell, bewimpert, Radialzelle geschlossen, zwei und ein halb bis drei mal so lang wie breit, Radialis um die Halfte langer als die Stigmalis, diese bogig und drei mal so lang wie der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis, Cubitalis nur spurenweise angedeutet. Beine gelb. Vorderende des Abdomen rotbraun, mit grauen feinen Haaren an den Seiten. Lange, 1.5 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios (Baker). Eucoila (Episoda) luzonica sp. nov. ¢: Schwarz, glatt und glanzend. Kopf vorn hoher als breit. Antenne 14 gliedrig, kaum langer als der Korper, fahlgelb, 3. bis 5. Glied allm&hlich langer werdend, das 3. gut doppelt so lang wie dick, 6. so lang wie das 5., 6. bis 14. etwas dicker, fast walzenrund, allmahlich verkiirzt, das 14. jedoch eirund. Thorax deutlich langer als hoch. Griibchen des Scutellum klein, Napf elliptisch, matt, runzlig, die Seitenrander erreichend, hinten hell gerandet und mit einem kleinen kreisrunden Eindruck, Fliigel glashell, bewimpert, Radialzelle gross, geschlossen, von XI, D, 4 Kieffer: Philippinische Cynipiden 281 der Costalis sehr wenig iiberragt, Stigmalis drei mal so lang wie der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis, deutlich kiirzer als die Radialis, schwach bogig, Cubitalis durchlaufend. Abdomen vorn mit einem wenig breiten rétlichen Haarring. Lange, 2 Millimeter. Luzon, Laguna, Berg Maquiling (Baker). Genus COTHONASPIS Hartig a‘. 15. Glied der Antenne allmahlich langer werdend, 4. verdickt. C. lagunensis. a*. 15. Glied der Antenne gleich lang, 4. nicht verdickt Pree. i; Wiles C. rufata. Cothonaspis lagunensis sp. nov. @ @: Rotbraun, glatt und glinzend. Kopf schwarz. An- tenne des ¢ 15. gliedrig, viel langer als der Korper, rotbraun, 1. und 2. Glied schwarz, das 2. fast kugelig, 3. so dick wie das 2., walzenrund, um die Halfte langer als dick, 4. nicht bogig aber in der Mitte verdickt, am Grunde ausgeschnitten, langer als das 3., etwas kiirzer als das 5., 4. bis 15. allmahlich langer und diinner werdend, die letzten mehr als drei mal so lang wie dick. Antenne des ¢2 13 gliedrig, dunkel rotbraun, 2. Glied lan- ger als dick, 3. und 4. gleich, diinner als das 2., um die Halfte langer als dick, 5. bis 18. etwas dicker, deutlich langer als das 4., die Antenne wenig langer als der Korper. Griibchen des Scutellum klein, das heisst, nicht so lang wie das tibrige Scutel- lum, Napf klein, kurz elliptisch, um mehr als seine Breite von den Seitenrandern getrennt, ausgehdhlt. Mediansegment mit 2 parallelen Langsleisten. Fliigel schwach getrtibt, bewimpert, Adern blass, Radialzelle am ganzen Vorderrande offen, doppelt so lang wie breit, Stigmalis schwach bogig, deutlich kiirzer als die schwacher gekriimmte Radialis, 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis wenigstens halb so lang wie die Stigmalis, Cubitalis sehr blass. Beine gelbrot. Abdomen vorn mit einem sehr schmalen, grauen Haarring. Lange, 1.8 Millimeter. LuZON, Laguna, Los Banos und Berg Maquiling (Baker). Cothonaspis rufata sp. nov. ¢: Rotbraun, glatt und glanzend. Kopf schwarz, vorn héher als breit. Antenne 15 gliedrig, dunkel rotbraun, 3. bis 15. Glied gleichlang, etwas langer als dick, so dick wie das 2. Glied. Thorax wenig langer als hoch, stark gewolbt. Griibchen des Scutellum klein; Napf klein, elliptisch, so breit wie sein Abstand von den Seitenrandern, ausgehohlt. Fliigel glashell, bewimpert, 282 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Radialzelle am ganzen Vorderrande und ein wenig am Distalende offen, zwei und ein halb mal so lang wie breit, Stigmalis schwach bogig, halb so lang wie die Radialis, doppelt so lang wie der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis, Cubitalis wenig deutlich. Beine rot. Haarring des Abdomen grau und schmal. Lange, 1.8 Millimeter. LuzON, Laguna, Berg Maquiling (Baker). Genus ERISPHAGIA A. Forster a*. Napf des Scutellum klein, um seine ganze Breite von den Seitenrandern des, Seutellumm emithe ven G eset ecco rea eee ee E. cupulifera. a”. Napf des Scutellum gross, um seine halbe Breite von den Seitenrandern entiernties:. cate, See Gy Tee Cee Pers ee E. philippinensis Erisphagia cupulifera sp. nov. 6: Schwarz, glatt und glinzend. Antenne langer als der K6orper, 15 gliedrig, 1. und 2. Glied gelb, das 3. kiirzer als das 4., doppelt so lang wie dick, die folgenden allmahlich etwas linger, walzenrund. Griibchen des Scutellum sehr klein; Napf klein, kurz elliptisch, fast kreisrund, um seine ganze Breite von den Seitenrandern entfernt, hintere Halfte mit kreisrundem Eindruck. Fliigel glashell, Radialzelle geschlossen, zwei und ein halb mal so lang wie breit, Stigmalis deutlich kiirzer als die Radialis, 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis nicht halb so lang wie die Stigmalis, Cubitalis durchlaufend. Abdomen ohne Haarring. Lange, 1.3 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Berg Maquiling (Baker). Erisphagia philippinensis sp. nov. 9: Sehwarz, glatt und glanzend. Antenne 13 gliedrig, 3. bis 7. Glied gelb, 8. bis 18. dunkelbraun, das 2. kugelig, 3. dem 4. gleich, diinner als das 2., 3 bis 4 mal so lang wie dick, am Distalende etwas verdickt, 5. und 6. so diinn wie das 4., aber allmahlich ktirzer, das 6. noch mehr als zwei mal so lang wie dick, die 7 Endglieder verdickt, eine Keule bildend, fast doppelt so lang wie dick, ziemlich walzenrund. Griibchen des Scutellum klein; Napf ziemlich gross, elliptisch, um seine halbe Breite. von den Seitenrandern getrennt, ausgehohlt, fein punktiert. Fliigel glashell, bewimpert, Radialzelle geschlossen, zwei und ein halb mal so lang wie breit, Radialis bogig, um die Halfte linger als die Stigmalis, diese fast drei mal so lang wie der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis, Cubitalis blass, nicht durchlaufend. Abdomen vorn ohne Haarring und ohne Wulst. Lange, 1.5 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos. XI, D, 4 Kieffer: Philippinische Cynipiden 283 Genus GANASPIS A. Forster a*. Radialzelle am Vorderrande offen................----2..------:-0seeeeeeeoe-= G. aperta. a*. Radialzelle ringsum geschlossen. b*. Napf des Scutellum klein, nicht breiter als sein Abstand von den Seitenrandern, Griibchen langer als das tbrige Scutellum, 3. An- tennenglicdtstarky bogiga oe Ue ee G. validicornis b*. Napf des Scutellum gross, fast die Seitenrander erreichend, Griibchen viel kiirzer als das tibrige Scutellum, 3. Antennenglied kaum bogig beim ¢. c*. Abdomen vorn mit Haarring, Stigmalis etwas ktirzer als die D S60 PDT US tne a a ra a pe ona one een aR eee G. hexatoma. c*. Abdomen vorn ohne Haarring, Stigmalis nicht kirzer als die ECT ERTS, eee aN eee a EEL ES EA Ne G. minima. Ganaspis aperta sp. nov. é: Schwarz, glatt und glinzend. Antenne rotbraun, 1. und 2. Glied schwarz, das 2. kuglig, das 3. das langste, kaum bogig, drei mal so lang wie dick, 4. bis 15. gut anderthalb mal so lang wie dick. Griibchen des Scutellum sehr klein, nicht halb so lang wie der Napf, dieser gross, gewolbt, ohne Rand, hinten mit einem kleinen, kreisformigen Eindruck, die Seitenrander des Scutellum erreichend. Mediansegment mit 2 parallelen Lings- leisten. Metapleure graufilzig behaart. Fliigel glashell, be- wimpert, Radialzelle am ganzen Vorderrande offen, zwei und ein halb mal so lang wie breit, Radialis schwach bogig gekriimmt, fast doppelt so lang wie die Stigmalis, diese doppelt so lang wie der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis. Beine gelbrot, Coxe schwarz. Haarring des Abdomen grau und sehr schmal. Lange, 1.5 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos; Tayabas, Berg Banahao (Baker). Ganaspis validicornis sp. nov. 6: Schwarz, glatt und glanzend. Wange mit einer Furche. Antenne rotbraun, langer als der Korper, 15 gliedrig, 2. Glied kugelig, 3. stark bogig gekriimmt, distal verdickt, das langste von allen, 4. fast drei mal so lang wie dick, die nachst folgenden dem 4. gleich, die 6 oder 7 letzten allmahlich diinner und kiirzer. Thorax etwas langer als hoch, stark gewolbt. Griibchen des Scutellum gross, langer als ihr Abstand vom Hinterende des Scutellum ; Napf klein, elliptisch, um seine Breite von den Seiten- randern entfernt, stark gewolbt und ohne Rand. Fliigel glashell, bewimpert, Radialzelle geschlossen, von der Costalis kaum tiber- ragt, zwei und ein halb mal so lang wie breit, Radialis schwach bogig, um die Halfte langer als die Stigmalis, diese gerade, fast 284 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 doppelt so lang wie der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis, 2. Abschnitt der Cubitalis am Grunde bogig, durchlaufend, blass. Haarring des Abdomen fahlgelb, wenig dicht, sehr schmal. Lange, 1.8 Millimeter. LUZON, Tayabas, Malinao (Baker). Ganaspis hexatoma sp. nov. 2: Schwarz, glatt und glanzend. Antenne 13 gliedrig, dunkel rotbraun, 3. Glied doppelt so lang wie dick, 4. bis 7. gleich diinn, nicht linger als dick, Keule abgesetzt, 6 gliedrig, ihre Glieder fast kuglig, das Endglied eirund. Griibchen des Scutellum klein, Napf gewolbt, elliptisch, nicht gerandet, massig gross. Fliigel glashell, Radialzelle geschlossen, zwei mal so lang wie breit, Stigmalis etwas kiirzer als die Radialis, beide schwach bogig, 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis nicht halb so lang wie die Stigmalis, Cubitalis blass, durchlaufend. Beine lehmgelb. MHaarring des Abdomen fahlgelb. Lange, 1 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Berg Maquiling (Baker). Ganaspis minima sp. nov. é: Schwarz, glatt und glanzend. Antenne 15 gliedrig, die 3 proximalen Glieder hellgelb, 4. braunlich, 2. Glied fast kugelig, 3. walzenrund, fast drei mal so lang wie dick, 4. etwas langer als das 3., kaum bogig, die folgenden so lang wie das 4. Griibchen des Scutellum klein; Napf gross, fast die Seitenrander errei- chend, stark gewolbt, hinten mit einem kreisrunden Eindruck, nicht gerundet. Fliigel glashell, bewimpert, Radialzelle ge- schlossen, zwei und ein halb mal so lang wie breit, Stigmalis und Radialis gleichlang, 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis nicht ein Drittel so lang wie die Stigmalis. Beine hellgelb. Abdomen vorn rot und verengt, ohne Haarring. Lange, 0.8 Millimeter. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). ASPICERIN AZ Genus HOLOCYNIPS novum Auge gross und kahl. Antenne des ¢ 14 gliedrig. Parapsi- denfurchen fehlend. Scutellum stumpf kugelig und stark ge- wolbt. Radialzelle geschlossen, 1. Cubitalzelle fast am ganzen Hinterrande offen, 2. Cubitalzelle fehlt. Krallen einfach. Ab- XI, D, 4 Kieffer: Philippinische Cynipiden 285 domen seitlich zusammengedriickt, an einem ringférmigen Fort- satz des Metathorax, etwas iiber den hinteren Coxae entspring- end, Petiolus ringformig, 2. und 3. Tergit gleich lang, fast zungenformig, 4. seitlich langer als die folgenden zusammen, dorsal kiirzer als diese, das langste von allen, die 3 oder 4 fol- genden kurz, Hinterende des Abdomen allméhlich abgerundet. Type, Holocynips nigra sp. nov. Holocynips nigra sp. nov. é: Schwarz, matt. Kopf stark quer und grob runzlig, von vorn gesehen kaum hoher als breit; Stirn lederartig, mit einigen zerstreuten groben Punkten und je einem Langskiel von der hinteren Ocelle bis zur Mandibel. Wange lederartig, gut halb so lang wie das Auge. Schlafe grob gerunzelt, langs des zugescharften Randes tief eingedriickt. Ocellen auf einer Erhoh- ung des Scheitels liegend, ein Dreieck bildend, zwischen der hinteren und dem Auge ist der Scheitel tief eingedriickt; hinter jedem Scapus befindet sich eine tiefe, glatte und glianzende Langsgrube. Mandibel braun. Antenne 14 gliedrig, weit nach hinten, namlich hinter der Mitte der Augen, entspringend, der vorderen Ocelle viel naher als dem Munde, Scapus schwarz- braun, 2. Glied fast kugelig, 3. kaum langer als des Scapus, fast doppelt so lang wie dick, walzenrund, die folgenden dem 3. gleich, 14. langer, gut 2 mal so lang wie dick. Thorax wenig langer als hoch, stark gewolbt, dorsal grob fingerhutartig punk- tiert, die Punkte fast napfférmig und benabelt. Prothorax vorn senkrecht abgestutzt. Pronotum in der Mitte sehr schmal. Scutellum vorn mit 2 tiefen, glatten, glanzenden und nur durch eine Leiste voneinander getrennten Gruben. Mesopleure unten mit einer tiefen, gekerbten Langsrinne. Vorderfliigel fast glas- hell, Radialzelle und ihre Umgebung dunkelbraun, Radialzelle geschlossen, dreieckig, in dem die Stigmalis und der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis dieselbe fast senkrechte Richtung haben, letz- terer gut halb so lang wie erstere, Radialis gerade, wenigstens doppelt so lang wie die Stigmalis, 1. Abschnitt der Cubitalis sehr kurz, seine Fortsetzung wiirde den Grund der Basalis errei- chen, 2. Abschnitt blass, durchlaufend. Vordere Tibia und alle Tarsen lehmgelb, hintere Coxa sehr lang und dick, Hinterbein verdickt. Abdomen glatt und glanzend, Petiolus quer, grob langsgerieft. Lange, 3.5 Millimeter. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). 286 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 LIOPTERONIN4 Genus ALLOCYNIPS Kieffer Allocynips fiaviceps sp. nov. 2: Schwarz. Kopf fast drei mal so breit wie lang, ziemlich matt. Scheitel eingedriickt, die Stelle der Ocellen erhaben. Stirn mit je einem Langskiel zwischen Scapus und Auge bis zum Scheitel; ferner geht von jeder Ocelle ein Kiel nach vorn aus, diese 3 Kiele vereinigen sich zu einem Hinzigen zwischen den Antennen; der Raum zwischen dem Randkiel und den 3 medialen Kielen ist tief rinnenartig eingedriickt.. Gesicht ge- wolbt, mit Spuren einer netzartigen Runzelung, vorn mit je einer matten, kreisrunden Grube. Wange ohne Furche, gut halb so lang wie das Auge. Schlafe glatt. Antenne vor der Mitte der Augen entspringend, 13 gliedrig, Scapus schwarz- braun, kaum langer als das 3. Glied, 2. Glied fast so dick wie lang, 3. walzenrund wie die folgenden, gut zwei und ein halb mal so lang wie dick, 4. deutlich langer als das 3., die folgenden allmahlich verkiirzt, 12. noch gut anderthalb mal so lang wie dick, 13. mehr als doppelt so lang wie dick. Thorax fast doppelt so lang wie hoch, ziemlich gewolbt, glanzend. Prothorax und Mesonotum lehmgelb. Pronotum vorn senkrecht abgestutzt, hinten schmal bogig ausgeschnitten, seitlich grob und ziemlich dicht punktiert. Mesonotum wenigstens so lang wie breit, mit groben, queren Kielen. Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend, nach hinten konvergierend. Scutellum anderthalb mal so lang wie breit, grob netzartig gerunzelt, hinten abgerundet, vorn mit 2 grossen, etwas queren Gruben, die nur durch eine Leiste vonein- ander getrennt sind. Pleuren fein weiss behaart, besonders die Metapleure; Mesopleure in der Mitte kahl, glatt, glanzend, mit einer durchlaufenden Langsrinne. Fliigel briunlich, am Vor- derfitigel sind die 1. Cubitalzelle, die Radialzelle und das proxi- male ein Drittel der offenen 2. Radialzelle dunkelbraun, 1. Cu- bitalzelle geschlossen, die Cubitalis entspringend vor (oberhalb) der Mitte der Basalis, 2. Abschnitt der Cubitalis fast durchlau- fend, Radialzelle geschlossen, langer als die Cubitalzelle, Radialis gerade, zwei und ein halb mal so lang wie die Stigmalis, diese doppelt so lang wie der 3. Abschnitt der Subcostalis; Areola fehlend. Beine lehmgelb, Coxa und Trochanter der 4 hinteren Beine, sowie hinterer Tarsus schwarz, mittlerer Tarsus braun, Hinterbein dicker als die tibrigen, ihre Coxa doppelt so lang wie die mittlere. Abdomen seitlich zusammengedriickt, etwas hoher als die hintere Coxa entspringend, so lang wie der tibrige Korper, XI, D, 4 Kieffer: Philippinische Cynipiden - i287 Petiolus quer, grob gerieft, 2., 3., und 4. Tergit stark quer, seitlich schrag bis zum Petiolus reichend, jedoch nicht zungen- formig, 5. das langste, in der hinteren Hialfte seitlich massig grob punktiert und mit dichten rostroten Haaren, 6. kurz, seit- lich mitten grob punktiert und rostrot dicht behaart, 7. wie das 6., aber die Punkte noch dichter und, wie die Haare, am Hinterende vorhanden; seitlich ist das Abdomen vom 5. und 6. Tergit gedeckt, ventral erscheint nur 1 langes Sternit, das stark kielformig vorstehend, vom Grunde ausgeht und hinten in einen langlichen Bauchdorn auslauft, dieser zwei bis drei mal so lang wie breit. Lange, 8 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Butuan (Baker). BESCHREIBUNG EINER NEUEN MYMARIDE AUS DEN PHILIPPINEN Von J. J. KIEFFER (Bitsch, Germany) Polynema loriger sp. nov. ¢: Lehmgelb; Dorsalseite des Thorax und Hinterende des Abdomen gebraunt; die 4 vorderen Beine blassgelb, Hinterbein schwarz, Coxa und Trochanter blassgelb, 2. und 3. Glied des Hintertarsus sowie Distalende des 1. weiss. Kopf von oben gesehen fast quadratisch, etwas breiter als der Thorax, glatt, glanzend; seitlich gesehen, fast dreieckig, so lang wie hoch. Stirn kurz, durch eine schwarze Querleiste vom Scheitel getrennt. Gesicht viel langer als die Stirn, stark gewolbt. Wange kaum kiirzer als das kreisrunde, kahle Auge, stark gewolbt. Ocellen ein gleichschenkliges Dreieck bildend, die hinteren um mehr als ihren Durchmesser vom Auge getrennt, noch weiter vonein- ander entfernt. Antenne das Abdomen weit iiberragend, 13 gliedrig, Scapus ventral erweitert, wenig langer als das 2. Glied, dieses kaum langer als dick, 3. fadenformig, vier bis fiinf mal so lang wie dick, die folgenden kaum langer als das 3., von oben gesehen fiinf bis sechs mal so lang wie dick, stark seitlich zu- sammengedriickt, von der Seite gesehen 2 mal so hoch wie das 3., fast drei mal so lang wie breit, das Flagellum daher riemen- formig. Thorax sehr lang, gut drei mal so lang wie hoch, glatt, glan- zend, wenig gewolbt. Pronotum etwas langer als breit, weit vor den Tegule aufhorend, mit einem Mittellangseindruck. Me- sonotum kaum langer als das Pronotum, sehr fein punktiert; Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend, vorn divergierend. Scutellum so lang wie das Mesonotum und starker gewolbt, langlich, hinten abgerundet. Metathorax sehr klein. Fliigel glashell, das Abdomen um ein Drittel iiberragend; Vor- derfiiigel in den distalen zwei Drittel allmahlich erweitert, am Ende breit abgerundet, Wimperhaare des Hinterrandes ein Vier- tel so lang wie die grosste Fliigelbreite, Fliigelflache mit 5 bogen- formig gekriimmten Langsreihen von kleinen Haaren, Subcos- talis das proximale ein Viertel kaum tiberragend, am Ende kolbig verdickt. Hinterfliigel sehr schmal, zugespitzt, Wimperhaare viel langer als die Fliigelbreite. Vorderbein nahe am Vorder- 289 290 The Philippine Journal of Science ende, Mittelbein und Hinterbein nahe am Hinterende des Thorax entspringend; Coxa und Trochanter des Vorderbeines lang, bis unter die Tegula reichend, Bein diinn wie auch das Mittelbein; Hinterbein stark verlangert, Coxa und Trochanter zusammen den Petiolus tiberragend, verdickt wie auch das Femur, die Tibia und der Metatarsus, Tibia und Metatarsus mit langen abstehenden Haaren, die Haare vier bis fiinf mal so lang wie die Dicke des Beines, Metatarsus zwei mal so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, diese diinn und langlich. Petiolus lang, zwei Drittel so lang wie der Thorax, etwas linger als das tibrige Abdomen, dieses ellipsoidal, die Mitte des hinteren Femur nicht erreichend. Lange, 2 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Berg Maquiling (C. F. Bakes II. BEITRAG ZUR COLEOPTEREN FAUNA DER PHILIPPINEN Von W. SCHULTZE (Manila, P. I.) MIT ZWEI TAFELN PAUSSIDA PROTOPAUSSIN 4 Genus MONOPAUSSUS novum Korperform langlich, flach gedriickt, halb so breit wie lang; Seiten der Fliigeldecken parallel. Kopf relativ gross. Lippen- taster dreigliedrig, das dritte Glied doppelt so lang wie das zweite. Maxillartaster viergliedrig, erstes Glied das kleinste, konisch, zweites Glied das langste, keulenfo6rmig, das dritte Glied ebenfalls konisch jedoch sehr kurz, viertes Glied sehr gross und becherformig. Fiihler elfgliedrig, perlschnurférmig. Type, Monopaussus piceus sp. nov. Dieses Genus unterscheidet sich von Protopaussus besonders durch das letzte Maxillartasterglied und durch das ganz anders geformte Halsschild und die Fliigeldecken. Erwahnt Fowler‘ im besonderen die ausgesprochene Ahnlichkeit von Protopaussus mit Carabidenformen, so kommt das Genus Monopaussus den letzteren noch ndher. Monopaussus piceus sp. nov. Tafel I, fig. 3 a—b. Pechbraun. Kopf, kraftig punktiert, drittes und viertes Glied der Maxillartaster hellbraun. Fiihler, erstes und letztes Glied ungefahr gleich lang, zweites Glied am kleinsten. MHalsschild massig gewodlbt, doppelt so breit wie lang, Seitenrand in der Mitte ausgebuchtet mit dem Vorderrand verrundet, mit dem Hinterrand eine scharfe Ecke bildend. Hinterrand gradlinig. Halsschild sowie Fliigeldecken dusserst kraftig und sehr dicht grubenartig punktiert. Aus jedem der Punkte entspringt ein nach hinten gerichtetes Haar. Unterseite fein und weitlaufig punktiert und fein behaart. Maxillartaster, Fiihler und die etwas heller brdiunlichen Beine ebenfalls behaart. Lange, 4 Millimeter. LUZON, Rizal, Montalban (A. de los Reyes). Type in meiner Sammlung. *Fauna Brit. India, Coleoptera (1912), 448. 291 292 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 PAUSIN4Z= Genus PSEUDOPAUSSUS novum Korperform langlich oval. Kopf dicht an das Halsschild an- schliesend. Augen verhaltnissmdssig klein. Fitihler der beiden Geschlechter verschieden geformt, viergliedrig, das letzte Glied keulen- oder eiformig. Halsschild ungefahr ein Drittel breiter wie lang, massig gewolbt. Seitenrander vor der Mitte in gleich- massigem Bogen ausgebuchtet, nach hinten zu verengt, am Hinterrand eine scharfe Ecke bildend. Fliigeldecken gleich- massig gewolbt. Type, Pseudopaussus monstrosus sp. nov. Pseudopaussus monstrosus sp. nov. Tafel I, fig. 1 a-d, und fig. 2. Rotbraun, Fiihler und Beine etwas heller. Kopf dicht punk- tiert, nachst der Fiihlerbasis etwas geschwollen. Lippentaster dreigliedrig, letztes Glied sehr gross und becherformig. Maxil- lartaster viergliedrig, erstes Glied sehr klein, zweites und drittes Glied gleich lang, viertes Glied am langsten und am Ende zuge- spitzt. Halsschild und Fliigeldecken dicht und regelmassig punk- tiert und fein behaart. Letztere mit einer feinen Furche nachst der Naht, die sich hinten mit derselben vereinigt. Naht und Hinterrand der Fltigeldecke verrundet. Unterseite und Beine gleichmdssig punktiert und fein behaart. 6: Erstes Fiihlerglied an der Basis verengt, nach vorn kugelig aufgetrieben, zweites Fiihlerglied sehr klein, drittes verschmol- zen mit dem sehr grossen eif6rmigen vierten Fiihlerglied. Letzteres mit einer Rinne die tiber der Mitte in der Langsrich- tung und vorn um das Glied herumlauft. 2: Erstes Glied grosser als das zweite und dritte, zweites am kleinsten. Viertes Glied sehr gross, keulenformig, in der Mitte etwas gewolbt. Die Fiihler beider Geschlechter sind dusserst fein punktiert und fein und dicht behaart, sowie mit verein- zelten langeren Borstchen besetzt. Lange: 3, 3.8 Millimeter; 9? 3.5. LUZON, Rizal, Montalban (A. de los Reyes). Typen in meiner Sammlung. Diese Art wurde von meinem Sammler in Anzahl unter Baum- rinde und in Baumléchern zusammen mit Ameisen gefunden, letztere wahrscheinlich zum Genus Pheidole gehorig. Herr Mc- Gregor fand auch diese Art auf der Insel Biliran; ebenso fing ich ein Exemplar in Manila am Licht. XI, D, 4 Schultze: Coleopteren Fauna der Philippinen 993 CERAMBYCIDA® Proteuclea sulphureomaculata sp. nov. ‘Tafel I, fig. 5. Schwarz, rotbraun tomentiert. Kopf: Lippentaster rot, das letzte Glied schwarz. Fihler schwarz. Stirn zerstreut punk- tiert, mit deutlicher nicht tomentierter Mittelleiste die auf dem Scheitel in eine feine Furche auslauft. Halsschild ein wenig breiter wie lang, mit kraftiger jedoch sparsamer Punktierung; Seiten mit einem warzenartigen Hocker nachst dem Vorder- rande. Die Tomentierung wird durch die Punktierung unter- brochen. Fliigeldecken kraftig zerstreut punktiert, die Tomen- tierung in der vorderen Halfte schwach, nach den Hinterrdn- dern zu kraftiger und durch kleine schwarze Flecken unter- brochen. In der Mitte jeder Fliigeldecke am Seitenrande, nach vorn gerichtet, ein grosser langlich-ovaler schwefelgelber Fleck. Unterseite und Beine sehr kraftig tomentiert, nur sparlich durch kleine schwarze Flecken unterbrochen. Lange, 18 Millimeter; Breite, 5.8. LUZON, Benguet, Berg Santo Tomas, in einer Hohe von unge- fahr 2,400 Meter (W. Schultze). Ein zweites Exemplar vom selben Fundort (O. Schiitze). Type in meiner Sammlung. Diese Art ist relativ gedrungener gebaut als P. laterivitta Heller die mir aus Luzon, Laguna, Paete, gesammelt von R. C. McGregor, vorliegt. SCARABANIDA CETONIN2 Astraea benquetia sp. nov. Tafel I, fig. 7. Sammtschwarz, Kopf glanzend und kraftig punktiert. Cly- pealvorderrand massig ausgebuchtet, je seitlich am Vorderrand ein vorstehender rotlicher Haarbiischel. Der mittlere Teil des Clypeus wulstartig erhaben, eine dreieckige Form bildend, die in einen Kiel auf dem Scheitel ausliuft. Seitlich dieses Kieles ist die Punktierung besonders kraftig und behaart. Je ein kleiner langlicher weisslich-gelber Tomentfleck nachst den Augen- vorderecken. Thorax: Seitenrand glanzend. Langs desselben ein schmaler Tomentstreifen nicht bis an die Hinterecken rei- chend. Auf dem Disk iiber dem Schildchen ein Langsfleck, seit- lich davon am Hinterrande je ein runder Fleck und iiber diesen 1417444 294 The Philippine Journal of Science ° 1916 je zwei weitere kleinere Flecke. Schildchen mit einem Langs- fleck in der Spitze. Schultern behaart und mit einem grossen langlichen Fleck. Fliigeldecken schwach weitlaufig reihenformig punktiert und mit wenigen Langsnadelrissen. Schulterecken kraftig vorstehend. Jede Fliigeldecke mit elf Tomentfiecken die wie folgt verteilt sind. Zwei kleine nichst den Schulterecken, ein grosserer strichformiger am Seitenrand ndchst der Fliigelbasis, drei weitere im diskalen Teil, zwei davon vor der Mitte und einer auf dem letzten Viertel. Drei weitere Flecken am Aussenrand, von welchen der mittlere der grésste ist und zwei kleine nachst dem Hinterrand. Die Naht verlauft in eine massig ausgeprigte Spitze. Das Pygidium ist sehr dicht nadelrissig fein behaart und in der Mitte, etwas nach unten zu, zu einem Buckel aufge- trieben. Je seitlich ein grosser dreieckiger Tomentfleck. Nur der Buckel schwarz. Unterseite und Beine glanzend schwarz und fein behaart. Mittelbrust kraftig kreisformig nadelrissig, dicht behaart und mit einem dreieckigen Tomentfleck am Vorder- rand. Hinterbrust ebenfalls nadelrissig. Abdominalsegmente nach den Seiten kraftig weitlaufig punktiert, nach der Mitte zu schwacher. Hinterrander der Segmente, mit Ausnahme der zwei letzten, seitlich mit schmalen Tomentstreifen, die des ersten und zweiten Abdominalsegmentes laufen makelartig zusammen. Lange, 16 Millimeter; Breite, 8.5. LUZON, Benguet, Berg Santo Tomas, in 2,400 Meter Hohe (Frau M. Schultze). Type in meiner Samlung. Protaetia igorota sp. nov. ‘Tafel I, fig. 6. @: Metallisch griin glanzend. Clypealvorderrand schwach aufgebogen und seicht gekerbt. Kopf kraftig dicht und unre- gelmassig punktiert, nur der Scheitel ohne Punkte. Clypeus nachst den Augenwinkeln mit je seitlich einem kleinen lang- lichen Tomentfleck. Stirn sowie Rander des Kopfes tiber den Augen gelblich-braun behaart. Fiihler dunkelgriin. Thorax kraftig weitlaufig punktiert, im diskalem Teil nachst dem Schild- chen ohne Punkte. Langs des Seiten- und Vorderrandes ein schmaler gelblich-weisser Tomentstreifen, im diskalen Teil je seitlich, nach vorn gerichtet, ein keilf6rmiger und dariiber je zwei kleine runde Tomentflecken. Schultern, Unterseite des Thorax, sowie Seiten der Abdominalsegmente kraftig behaart. Schildchen glatt. Fliigeldecken fein, weitlaufig und reihenformig punk- tiert. Nadchst den Schulterecken je zwei Tomentflecken, ein grosserer und darunter nahezu zusammenhangend mit letzterem XI, D, 4 Schultze: Coleopteren Fauna der Philippinen 295 ein kleinerer. In der Mitte jeder Fliigeldecke an der Naht ein grosser und im hinteren Viertel ein etwas kleinerer Toment- fleck, durch einen feinen irregularen Streifen langs der Naht mit einander verbunden. Langs der Seiten- und Hinterrander der Fliigeldecken ein makelartig erweiterter Tomentrandstrei- fen, die Naht in eine schwache Spitze verlaufend. Das Pygi- dium ist fein und weitlaufig quer nadelrissig skulptiert und fein behaart. Von der unregelmidssig makelartigen Tomentierung bleibt nur ein Langsstreifen in der Mitte des Pygidiums frei. Schenkel und Schienen kraftig behaart. Mittelschenkel unter- seits nachst dem Kniegelenk mit einem kleinen ‘lomentfleck. Abdominalsegmente dunkel kupfrig-metallisch glanzend mit je einem Randfleck und seitlich einem langlich ovalem Tomentfleck. @: Fliigeldecken dunkel kupfrig-metallisch glinzend, Beine sowie Abdomen schwarzbraun metallisch. Die Tomentflecken am Seitenrande der Segmente nur schwach angedeutet, die der Unterseite sowie der des Mittelschenkels fehlen. é: Lange, 19 Millimeter; Breite, 11. 9: Lange, 24 Milli- meter; Breite, 14. LUZON, Benguet, Berg Santo Tomas (M. und W. Schultze). Typen in meiner Sammlung. Diese Art erinnert etwas an P. philippinensis Fabr., ist jedoch grosser als diese und viel gedrungener gebaut. ¥ Meine Frau und ich fingen von dieser Art 23 Exemplare im Marz, 1916, am Abhange des Berges Santo Tomas in ungefihr 2,000 Meter Hohe. Unter dieser Anzahl befanden sich nur zwei Weibchen. TROGINA Trox manilensis sp. nov. ‘Tafel I, fig. 4 und 4 a. Schwarz, aschgrau tomentiert. Kopf mit zwei warzenartigen Buckeln auf der Stirn, der Rand fein beborstet. Thorax, langs der Mitte, mit einer seichten Rinne und kraftigen Langswiilsten, am Hinterrand iiber dem Schildchen grubenartig eingedriickt, kraftig und weitlaufig punktiert, Seitenrand fein beborstet, an den Hinterecken eingebuchtet. Jede Fliigeldecke mit Andeutung von einem Buckel in der Mitte im letzten Viertel, desgleichen mit einer langs der Naht sowie vier weiteren kraftigen mit Tuberkeln besetzten Laingsleisten, zwischen den letzteren je eine sekundire Tuberkellangsleiste. Zwischen den primaren und se- kundidren Langsleisten befinden sich reihenweise kriftige Punkte. Die Tomentierung ist durch schwarze Flecken unterbrochen, 296 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 welche wiederum in Langs- und Querreihen gruppiert sind. Un- terseite und Beine, mit Ausnahme der Innenseiten der letzteren, ebenfalls tomentiert. Vorderer Teil der Vordertibia schaufel- artig erweitert, etwas nach unten gebogen, der Aussenrand in der Mitte mit einem kraftigen Zahn. Innenrand sowie Seiten- rander der Mittel- und Hintertibien ebenfalls fein beborstet. Lange, 12.5 Millimeter. LUZON, Manila (Frau M. Schultze). Type in meiner Sammlung. Diese Art wurde in 3 Exemplaren an Aas gekotert. BEMERKUNGEN UBER CYCLOMATUS ZUBERI WATERHOUSE (LUCANID2). TAFEL II, FIG. 1-9 Vor einiger Zeit beschrieb Prof. Heller? eine Lucanidae, Cyclomatus fuller-bakeri, vom Berg Banahao, Provinz Laguna, Insel Luzon. Jedoch its diese Art als solche nicht haltbar, son- dern nur eine Form von C. zuberi Waterhouse, die Heller auch zum Vergleich herangezogen hat, und muss als Synonym zur letz- teren Art gestellt werden. Cyclomatus fuller-bakeri ist die mesodonte Form von C. zuberi Waterh. An dem reichhaltigen Material dieser Art in meiner Sammlung ist es modglich die Formen von C. zuberi genau zu erkennen. Auf Tafel II habe ich versucht die Formenextreme dieser Art darzustellen. Unter den Minnchen, Tafel II, Fig. 1-9, sind folgende Merkmale in den verschiedenen Entwickelungsstadien besonders zu erwdhnen. Fig. 1, das kleinste unter meinem Material vorhandene M4ann- chen, hat die Mandibel nahezu regelmidssig gesagt. In Fig. 2 fangen die Zahne an sich abzugruppieren, d. h. die 2 nachst der Mandibel Basis, sowie 2 im letzten Drittel, sind naher aneinander gertickt und starker entwickelt. Fig. 3 stellt eine Entwicke- lungsphase dar mit einem Doppelzahn nachst der Basis und einer Gruppe von Zahnchen im letzten Viertel der Mandibel, von welcher der hinterste kraftig entwickelt ist. Fig. 4, 5 and 6 ahneln in der Mandibelbildung Fig. 3, nur zeigt sich, dass je starker die Induvidien entwickelt sind, der Doppelzahn der Basis relativ zur Entwickelung des Exemplares sich mehr oder weniger von dem Clypeus entfernt. Desgleichen ist der letzte Zahn der Gruppe im apikalen Viertel mehr oder weniger stark entwickelt. Teilweise bilden sich in der Mitte der Mandibeln, in den zuletzt *Entom. Mitteil. (1915), 4, 291. XI, D, 4 Schultze: Coleopteren Fauna der Philippinen 297 angefiihrten Entwickelungsphasen, ein oder mehrere kleine Zahne (Fig. 5, 6, 7). In der Form Fig. 7 zeigt sich deutlich das schon weit vorgeschrittene Vorriicken des Basaldoppelzah- nes; und charakterisiert sich diese Form, sowie die folgenden, besonders dadurch, dass der letzte Zahn im apikalen Viertel sich schaufelformig erweitert. In noch kraftiger entwickelten Ex- emplaren (Fig. 8) zeigt sich eine Umbildung des basalen Doppel- zahnes zu einer einfachen spitzen Form, dabei ist zu bemerken, dass dieser letztgenannte Zahn mehr und mehr von der Basis ab nach vorn bis an, oder tiber, die Mitte zu vorriickt. Fig. 8% stellt eine interesssante Monstrositat dar, in der an der rechten Mandibel der Basalzahn wie in der vorhergehenden Form gebil- det, wahrend an der linken Mandibel der Zahn schon etwas tiber die Mitte vorgeschoben ist. Dieses Exemplar ist in sofern interessant, als an der Mandibelbildung der Ubergang zur meso- donten Form (Fig. 9, fuller-bakerz) leicht zu erkennen ist. Je nach der Entwickelung der Exemplare ist der Eindruck der Stirn und der des Scheitels des Kopfes kaum wahrnehmbar, Fig. 1; oder kraftig entwickelt, Fig. 7; oder als Extrem grubenartig vertieft, Fig. 9. Der Clypeus, welcher in kleinen Exemplaren sehr schwach entwickelt und abgeflacht ist, verlangert sich in grosseren Exemplaren. Sein Vorderrand biegt sich weniger oder sehr stark nach oben (Fig. 8-9). Die Weibchen von C. zuberi zeigen im Verhaltnis zu den Mannchen dieser Art sehr geringe Grdssenunterschiede—Fig. 10, das kleinste Exemplar (18 mm.) meines Materials, und Fig. 12, das Grésste desselben (23 mm.). Zu bemerken ist, dass in beiden Geschlechtern, je nach dem Lebensalter der Exemplare, die Farbung variiert. Unter den M&annchen gibt es kastanienbraune sowie graurot- braune Stiicke mit bronzeartigem Schimmer. Die Mandibeln sind teilweise kupferbronzegriin, teilweise schwarz gerindert und intensiv rotbraun. Unter den Weibchen kommen Stiicke vor mit schwarzbraunem Kopf und Halsschild. Das Material welches ich zu diesen Beobachtungen heranzog wurde teilweise von Herrn R. C. McGregor und von meinem Sammler in Paete, Provinz Laguna, Luzon, in 49 Exemplaren beider Geschlechter gesammelt. Unter diesem Material befinden sich 9 Weibchen. Die folgende Tabelle, nach den Figuren der Tafel und den vorhandenen Exemplaren geordnet, ergibt fol- gende Formenproportionen : 298 The Philippine Journal of Science TABELLE I.—Anzahl und Grosse der vershiedenen Hxemplare von Cyclo- matus zuberi Waterhouse die in Tafel II angegeben sind. | Fig. Formen. Bree Liange.a | mm. AE ee NE bE Ee bina iPriodonte! 255532 ee 1 25 Dies E eae ie Fok. Ss rae UE ee GO). 22. Ae eee 28 iJ let Lanta wae SE | Al Amphiodonte_____________ 5 32 NE i ek Se a eS Oe ee ee eee 10 37 Dh By . Ud. UE. Se dots. Siiivs Baa 7 39 6. 35a Pesce. see a lS (6 (TERRE epee S Mesa See | vf 44 (Ee eC Shu ES ek eae ey is Cc (oy ees eee 1 48 Bre oS ee ars neem meet earner (6 0 apse ae ee 2 50 Cee Eee eas LE eee eee (Q) eee 1 50 OUR si eke BN: Cae eee Mesodonte _____-_________ 4 56 Wotal axes one se eee 2 e S _petea ee 403) s2 24a * Die Gréssen beziehen sich nur auf die auf der Tafel abgebildeten Exemplare. Daraus ware zu schliessen, dass Fig. 4—6 die haufigsten Mann- chen Formen dieser Art darstellen. Am gleichen Fundort wurden ebenfalls von Herrn McGregor die folgenden Lucaniden-Arten in Anzahl] gesammelt: Odonto- labis alces Fabr., O. camelus Oliv., O. latipennis Hope, Metopo- dontus occipitalis Hope, Aegus acuminatus Fabr., Nigidius laevicollis Westw., und Figulus manilarum Hope. TAFELERKLARUNG TaFEL I. NrvuE PHILIPPINISCHE COLEOPTEREN Fic. 1. Pseudopaussus monstrosus (? 3) sp. nov.; 1a, Fihler; 1b, Fiihler Fig. von der Spitze gesehen; 1c, Lippentaster; 1d, Maxillartaster. . 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GENERAL BIOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY VoL. XI SEPTEMBER, 1916 No. 5 THE CERATINID BEES OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS By T. D. A. COCKERELL (University of Colorado, Boulder) ONE TEXT FIGURE The material on which this revision is based was received through the kindness of Professor C. F. Baker. The family Ceratinide in the Philippine Islands includes two genera readily separated as follows: a@. Anterior wings with three submarginal cells............ Ceratina Latreille. a. Anterior wings with two submarginal cells; never with metallic color OE) LEON aie a sae tl ee A ete A a eR AS A Allodape Lepeletier. Genus ALLODAPE Lepeletier Key to the species. a’. Females. or Wath lateral ufacesmarks-<<" 2295 3 tk Sos asd. palavanica CkIl. b*. Without lateral face marks. c. [Clypeal mark expanded above and below, narrowed in middle (GEO TIO SE) gotta ee ere eee reese sauteriella sp. nov.] c’. Clypeal mark not expanded below. ad’. Very small, about 5 millimeters long................ cupulifera Vachal. d’. Larger, 6 millimeters or over. eé. Clypeal stripe broader; hair of hind legs whitish. marginata Smith. e’. Clypeal stripe narrower; hair of hind legs reddish. mindanaonis Ckll. a’. Males. fe MOCaDe wy Chloe ily br ONG iol wk wk eT mindanaonis Ckll. f’. Seape black. g- Yellow clypeal mark much broader below than above. reversa CkIl. g. Yellow clypeal mark narrower below than above. h*. Very small, hardly 5 millimeters long; small lateral face marks SICECIS) Oru eteihen AE Anayh, Salt ema eena Reals EF x thnk cupulifera Vachal. hk’. Larger; no lateral face marks..................002....... marginata Smith. 142517 301 302 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 The Philippine species of Allodape are very hard to classify, and the present treatment is obviously subject to revision. The species collected by Sauter, at Takao, Formosa, previously re- corded by me: as A. marginata Smith, differs as stated above, and also has lateral face marks in the male; I accordingly call it A. sauteriella sp. nov. Allodape marginata Smith. Evidently common at Los Bafios (Baker 315, 3657). Accord- ing to Meade-Waldo, Prosopis hewitti Cameron, from Borneo, is a synonym. Another synonym is Prosopis philippinensis Ashmead, from Manila. Allodape marginata picitarsis (Cameron). This form, described from the Laccadive Islands, is not much over 5 millimeters long and is intermediate between A. marginata and A. culpulifera. A female from Baguio, Benguet (Baker 5012), agrees, so far as I can see, with a cotype of picitarsis in my coliection. However, the form is so close to A. marginata that it may well represent an independent variation, unconnected genetically with true picitarsis. Allodape mindanaonis Cockerell. Typical females (Baker 3164), from Dapitan, Mindanao, are as large as A. marginata and are very closely allied to it. The variety a, from the same locality (Baker 3671), has lateral face marks, and the scape is yellow in front. Two females from Tacloban, Leyte (Baker 3668), are referred here, but possibly the male will show that the Leyte form is separable. They are of the smaller size, variety a. It appears that A. mindanaonis is a distinct species, the male being easily distinguished from A. marginata. It is possible, however, that the large and small Mindanao forms should be separated, in which case the male referred to will go with the smaller, described as var. a. This has the yellow of the upper part of the clypeus much more reduced than in the female of A. marginata picitarsis. As the variety a is now represented by several specimens, it may well take a name, as Allodape mindanaonis reducta var. noy. (type Baker 3163). Allodape cupulifera bakeri var. nov. Evidently abundant at Los Banos; also found on Mount Ma- quiling (Baker 3656, 3658). It is readily known from A. mar- ginata by its smaller size. This Philippine form of A. cupulifera 1 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1911), VII, 7, 281. XI, D,5 Cockerell: Ceratinid Bees 303 differs from the typical extra-Philippine insect, from the Asiatic mainland, by having the male scape entirely black. It may, therefore, take the name A. cupulifera bakeri var. nov.; type locality, Los Banos (Baker 3655). Allodape palavanica sp. nov. Female, 6.5 millimeters long; like A. marginata, but clypeus practically all yellow and narrow lateral face marks developed; hair of hind legs whitish as in marginata. Perhaps only a variety, but in view of the locality, probably a distinct species. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker 5009). Allodape reversa sp. nov. Male, 4 millimeters long, or slightly more; like A. cupulifera, but clypeus with the light area broadened below, covering the whole apical part; the vertical band very broad, but not expanded above; no lateral face marks; tarsi ferruginous. The scape is all black. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker 5011). The accompanying female, from the same place (Baker 5010), does not materially differ from A. cupulifera. This may be no more than a variety of A. cupulifera. The whole group of Al- lodape, described above, is very compact and is uniform in the principal characters. Differences in the venation do not appear to be constant for particular species and races. In Luzon, Palawan, and Mindanao, as on the Asiatic mainland, large and small forms coexist. It is probable that each island, when well separated from the others or of any considerable size, has a race or species of its own; but if this is true, it may yet be found that the characters of these races are mainly or wholly confined (so far as external appearances go) to one sex, or are such as occur in occasional varieties in the other races. The further study of this problem should be in the hands of a resident naturalist. Allodape jucunda Smith, which has been erroneously listed from the Philippine Islands, is a South African species. Genus CERATINA Latreille Three subgenera of Ceratina are represented in the Islands. Key to the subgenera of Ceratina. a. Very bright emerald green; male abdomen with black spots. Pithitis Klug. a. Black, with the thorax and abdomen above conspicuously marked with yellows: 5 Air ee he Ceratinidia Ckll. and Porter. a*. Small black species; thorax and abdomen above not marked with yellow. Ceratina Latr. 304 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Subgenus Pithitis Klug Ceratina sexmaculata Smith. Apparently common at Los Bafios (Baker 307, 3659). I have it also from India and Formosa. Subgenus Ceratinidia Cockerell and Porter Key to the species. a. Males. b*. Clypeus dark, with a very broad transverse light bar, which has a median rounded lobe above..............--....--------------- tropica Crawford. b*. Clypeus all, or nearly all, yellow. c’. Cheeks, occiput, pleura, and legs entirely yellow.. flavolateralis Ckll. c’. Cheeks dark, with a yellow stripe. d’. Flagellum long, pale yellowish fulvous beneath, except the apex, which is broadly black....:-.---. benguetensis Ckll. d@. Flagellum short, dark. e. Scape only partly light in front; yellow border of prothorax entire eS pe ee Se ee ee ae philippinensis Ashm. e’. Scape wholly light in front; yellow border of prothorax in- berhupte dy eink et ee et | A oe a al ee compacta Sm. a’. Females. f’. Lateral face marks divided. g'. Lateral face marks each divided into two spots.... tropica Crawford. g°. Lateral face marks divided, but the upper part elongated. philippinensis humilior Ckll. f. Lateral face marks forming continuous bands. h*. Marginal cell and region beyond fuliginous; pleura with a large vertical yellow band, constricted in middle........ fuliginosa Ckll. h?. Marginal cell not fuliginous; pleura without a vertical band. 1 t. Pleura with a yellow spot behind the tubercles. philippinensis Ashm. #. Pleura entirely black................ philippinensis nigrolateralis Ckll. Ceratina philippinensis Ashmead. The records of C. hieroglyphica Smith from the Philippines doubtless refer to this species, which is very closely allied. Ceratina philippinensis appears to be common at Los Bafios (Baker 5) ; but it also occurs at Baguio, Benguet (Baker 4996) ; Butuan, Butuan, Mindanao (Baker 3653) ; Cagayan, Mindanao (Baker 3654); and on the Cuernos Mountains, Negros (Baker 3181). Ceratina compacta Smith was described from a supposed female from the Philippine Islands, but the description agrees almost exactly with the male of C. philippinensis. The only apparent differences are indicated in the preceding key to the species. Ceratina compacta was doubtless a male, and it is very probable that it is specifically identical with philippinensis, in which case it has priority. XI, D, 5 Cockerell: Ceratinid Bees 305 Ceratina philippinensis nigrolateralis subsp. nov. Female.—Rather small; length, 5 to 6.5 millimeters; yellow markings smaller than in C. philippinensis, no yellow spot on pleura behind tubercles. The two specimens received are pos- sibly of different species, but probably indicate varieties only; they differ thus: (a) nigrolateralis, type. Length, 6.5 millimeters; lateral face . marks continuous; mesothorax with four short linear marks; second submarginal cell broad; first abdominal segment black with three rather small yellow marks (Baker 3837). (6) humilior var. nov. Length, 5 millimeters; lateral face marks divided in middle, but upper division elongated (broad median clypeal band as in philippinensis) ; mesothorax entirely black; second submarginal cell very narrow; first abdominal seg- ment yellow with a black mark on each side (Baker 3836). PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. This species is close to C. morawitzii Sickmann, from Formosa, agreeing in the sculpture of the mesothorax. It differs from morawitzit by having, in the typical nigrolateralis form, only the fifth abdominal band entire, and in the hwmilior form the segments beyond the third without bands. I find, however, that morawitzii varies in the abdominal banding, so that, apart from geographical considerations, I would be inclined to call the Pala- wan insects varieties of morawitzii rather than of philippinensis. If the philippinensis type of Ceratina is derived from morawitzii and reached the Islands via the Malay Archipelago and Borneo, it is not surprising to find an intermediate form on Palawan. By the sculpture of the mesothorax, typical philippinensis is to be associated with C. morawitzu and not with C. hieroglyphica. In this whole series we have to do with variablg@ characters which here and there reach conditions of relative stability, per- mitting us to separate local races or species; but it may be that large series will show that the ranges of variation overlap or that the normal characters of one form are represented by occa- sional varieties of another. An easy way out of the difficulty would be to call all these insects by one name and simply remark that the species is variable; but this would obscure the very facts which we are most anxious to investigate. An intensive study of such a series may show that in the formation of allied races or species there has been no modification of the determiners or genes whatsoever, but that they have simply been sorted out in various combinations for heterozygous forms. Thus, sup- posing that nigrolateralis and humilior, described above, are 306 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 merely “individual varieties” of the same Palawan stock, it would be possible for a breeder in the course of time to sort them out and colonize each one on a separate island, producing what would then be regarded, by all ordinary rules, as two perfectly dis- tinct species. On the other hand, we do not know without further inquiry that these forms have not already been ecologi- cally isolated in some way, or are mutually infertile and now specifically distinct. The local collector, obtaining good series, especially of the males, may be able to decide. The type of C. morawitzu came from China. Ceratina fuliginosa sp. nov. Female.—Length, about 9 millimeters; black, marked with yellow in the same manner as C. philippinensis, but the greater part of labrum and mandibles yellow; frontal spots little diverg- ing; yellow of upper border of prothorax separated from that of tubercles; mesopleura anteriorly with a very broad, vertical yellow band, constricted in middle; posterior face of metathorax all yellow except triangular basal inclosure; middle and hind tibize and tarsi without yellow; yellow band on second abdominal segment broad and continuous, of equal width throughout; a narrow apical band on fourth segment, but that on second is basal, as well as that on third. Wings dusky, the marginal cell and beyond strongly fuliginous; scape with the lower half yellow in front; underside of abdomen largely pale; coxee, especially the hind ones, marked with yellow; on underside of thorax yellow bands start from middle coxz and extend forward, converging to the middle line. Mesothorax densely punctured anteriorly. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker 3838). A very distinct species, somewhat related to C. ridleyi CkIl., from Sing@&pore, but easily known by the partly fuliginous wings and other characters. Ceratina tropica Crawford. Apparently widespread; specimens come from Los Bajfos, Luzon (Baker 4), and Dapitan, Mindanao (Baker 3130, 3132). The type locality is Manila.” Ceratina flavolateralis sp. nov. Fig. la. Male.—Length, about 8 millimeters; shining, bright chrome yellow, with the following parts black: Vertex, middle of front, upper part of supraclypeal area (the supraclypeal mark is very broadly triangular), mesothorax (except a broad yellow band See Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. (1911), 38, 119; (41911), 39, 636. XI, D, 5 Cockerell: Ceratinid Bees 307 on each side and two stripes on disk), area of metathorax ‘7 iD i \\ (which is longitudinally impres- sed in middle), six very broad, a entire bands on abdomen (the Fic. 1. a, Ceratina flavolateralis Ckll., end last with a yellowish patch in of male abdomen ; b, Ceratina benguetensis a 2 Ckll., end of male abdomen. middle), and apical segment (which is strongly bilobed, the lobes rounded and margined with ferruginous). Scape yellow; flagellum broken in type, but dark at base, reddish beneath; lateral face marks ending above, at level of lower ocellus, away from orbital margin; tegulze amber- colored; wings rather dusky; stigma dull ferruginous; second submarginal cell very broad below, narrowed nearly to a point above; a strong keel between antennz. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bajios (Baker 547). This is the species reported from the Philippine Islands as C. beata Cameron. It is larger than true beata of Ceylon, Bur- ma, and Tenasserim and is, I think, certainly distinct. Unfortu- nately descriptions of beata refer only to the female. Ceratina kosemponis Strand, from Formosa, is also allied, agreeing in many details of coloration, but with the end of the abdomen different. Ceratina benguetensis sp. nov. Fig. 1b. Male.—Length, about 7.5 millimeters; rather slender; black, with the following parts yellow: Mandibles, labrum, face (which is narrow) up to level of antennze (except upper margin and corners of supraclypeal area), lateral face marks extending nearly halfway up sides of front, scape, narrow, obscure line along posterior orbits, lateral margins of the very smooth and shining mesothorax, prothorax (except a large patch on each side in front of tubercles), very large irregularly triangular patch on mesopleura, scutellum, triangular mark on axille, postscutellum, most of sides of metathorax (uniting posteriorly), triangular area (crossed by a black bar) beneath hind wings, middle of mesosternum (broadening behind), anterior legs (except reddish small joints of tarsi), middle trochanter (except black patch above), femur (except basal spot) and tibia, hind coxee and trochanters in part, and three broad bands on abdomen, the third at base of third segment, the first (really base of first segment) united by a median yellow line with second. Flagellum long and slender, black above, pale fulvous beneath except the last two joints, which are an intense black, the last joint somewhat enlarged; tegule testaceous; wings very long, 308 The Philippine Journal of Science strongly dusky; stigma long, piceous; second submarginal cell narrowed above, but not nearly to a point; area of metathorax with a fine plicatulate sculpture; apex of abdomen broad, mar- gined with testaceous, with a strong median tooth and with salient lateral angles; dorsal abdominal segments 4 to 6 with coarse black hair. LUZON, Baguio, Benguet (Baker 4997). A distinct and remarkable species, allied by the structure of the abdomen to C. lepida Smith (India and Assam) and to C. ridleyi Cockerell (Singapore). Subgenus Ceratina Latreille Ceratina dentipes Friese. LuZON, Laguna, Los Bafos (Baker 314). This species was originally described from Buitenzorg, Java; it is allied to Palearctic species. ILLUSTRATION TEXT FIGURE Fig. 1. a, Ceratina flavolateralis sp. nov., end of male abdomen; b, Ceratina benguetensis sp. nov., end of male abdomen. 309 kor ree bi vine * iia a A NEW FORMOSAN PUROHITA (DELPHACID) By FREDERICK MUIR (The Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Experiment Station) Purohita maculata sp. nov. Male.—Antennez with first segment flattened and longitudi- nally keeled as in Purohita cervina, but not so wide; second joint about half the length of first, slightly flattened; flagellum longer than both joints together. Tegmen broader and its apex more rounded than in type; radial and median cross veins present. Light bluish or yellowish green, more or less covered with a white waxy secretion; reddish brown over antennez and basal half of face extending on to pronotum to base of tegmen; light bluish green over apical half of face extending over lateral edges of pronotum and on to pleura; pronotum darkish between carine; lateral carine of mesonotum brownish, slightly infus- cate between carine; first and second tarsi and a line down first and second femora brown. Tegmina hyaline, slightly opaque with waxy secretion, small black spots along veins, largest at apical margin and at cross veins; wings hyaline, slightly opaque with waxy secretion, veins brown. Pygophor large, upper half cut away to base beside anal segment; a deep, narrow medio- ventral emargination extending to about middle; anal segment large, length twice the width, subparallel-sided, apex broadly rounded, anus in apical third; styles acutely angular, apex pointed, zedeagus complex. Length, 3.7 millimeters; tegmen, 4.8. Female.—Similar to the male, but slightly larger. Formosa, Kanshirei (H. Sauter and F. Muir, February). Living under the leaf sheaths of the broad-leafed bamboo (Dendrocalamus) among a mass of flocculent, waxy secretion. The nymphs are greatly flattened horizontally, antennal joints subequal and cylindrical; face with two median carine; hind tibial spur as in adult. 311 Ln 108 NITIDULIDZ (COLEOPTERES) DES ILES PHILIPPINES RECOLTES PAR C. F. BAKER, II? Par A. GROUVELLE (Paris, France) Stelidota octonotata sp. nov. Oblonga, convexa, fere, nitida, brevissime, tenueque fiavo- albido setosa, nigro-picea; prothoracis marginibus reflexis et in singulo elytro quatuor maculis ochraceis, antennis extra clavam pedibusque rufo-piceis clavae duobus primis articulis piceis, ultimo multo dilutiore. Caput fere dense punctatum. Protho- rax antice valde, postice vix angustatus, lateribus rotundatus, rugosulus, subdense et plus minusve valde punctatus; margini- bus lateralibus late explanatis. Elytra longiora quam simul in maxima latudine latiora, marginibus sat late explanata, lineato-punctata, punctis apicem versus attenuatis; lineis puncta- tis et suis intervallis lineato-setosis, intervallis alternis magis elevatis et lineis setosis magis validis et ex parte subinfuscatis ornatis. Stria marginalis coxarum posticarum retrorsum acute angulose-producta. Pedes subincrassati; maris tibiis posticis subarenatis, apice breviter incrassatis. Duos individus, ¢ et 9. Long., 2.2-2.5 millimétres. LuzON, Laguna, Mons Maquiling. MINDANAO, Butuan. Oblong, un peu plus de deux fois plus long que large dans sa plus grande largeur, convexe, presque brillant, couvert de petites soies flaves-blanchatres, en partie un peu rembrunies, disposées en ligne sur les lignes de points des élytres et sur leurs intervalles, noir de poix; marges réfléchies du prothorax. et quatre taches sur chaque élytre jaunatres; antennes sauf la massue et pattes roux de poix; 1 et 2™° article de la massue rembrunis, 3™° beaucoup plus clair; massue des antennes re- lativement épaisse, environ une fois et demie plus longue que large, dernier article plus long et plus étroit que les précédents. Téte plus de deux fois plus large que longue, subtronquée au bord antérieur, fortement sinuée en avant des insertions des antennes, subdéprimée, ruguleuse, et presque densément ponc- tuée sur le front. Plus finement ruguleuse sur l’épistome, mar- quée de chaque cété prés de la base de l’antenne d’une petite impression ponctiforme, oblique. *Cf. Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 531. 313 314 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Prothorax fortement rétréci en avant, trés faiblement 4 la base, arrondi sur les cétés, beaucoup plus de deux fois plus large dans sa plus grande largeur que long, ruguleux et ponctué de points presque transversalement rapeux. Bord antérieur échan- eré, finement rebordé de chaque coté; angles antérieurs obtus, un peu émoussés; cotés finement rebordés, briévement sinués 4 la base, lorqu’ils sont vus latéralement; marges latérales large- ment explanées surtout vers les extrémités; angles postérieurs obtus; a la base trés finement asquée dans le milieu, trés faible- ment subsinuée de chaque cété, rebordée. Ecusson trapézoidal, largement arrondi au sommet, trés transversal, légerement con- vexe, pointillé. Elytres faiblement sinués a la base, a peine plus larges a la base que la base du prothorax, en angle un peu obtus aux épaules, arqués sur les cotés, a peine élargis, briévement et séparément arrondis a l’extrémité, une fois et demie plus longs que larges ensemble dans leur plus grande largeur; ponctués en lignes; points presque transversaux dans la partie basilaire, atténués vers le sommet; intervalles alternes plus relévés que les autres, lignes de soies de ces intervalles plus accentuées, en partie un peu rembrunies. Premiére tache jaunatre de chaque élytre ba- silaire, prés de l’écusson; 2™° contre la marge réfléchie assez prés de la base, un peu plus grande que la premiére; 3™° peu accentuée, en arriére de la 1*°, formant un carré avec la tache basilaire et les taches correspondantes de l’autre élytre; 4™° transversale, un peu ondulée, vers le deuxiéme tiers de la lon- gueur, atteignant, presque la suture et la marge réfléchie. Lignes marginales des hanches postérieures présentant une sail- lie aigue, atteignant presque le sommet du segment, se raccor- dant en dehors, avec la hanche, par une partie longitudinale. Voisine comme distribution des taches claires de S. octoma- culata Say. Amystrops camptoides sp. nov. Ovatus, abdominis, apice, acuminatus, modice convexus, niti- dulus, subglaber, subfulvo-testaceus, capite prothoraceque paule dilutior. Antennae subbreves; 1° articulo incrassato, intus val- de rotundato-producto, clava fere sesquilongiore quam latiore, apice breve obtuseque acuminato-pulvinata. Caput transver- sissimun, convexiusculum, antice vix sinuatum, dense punctula- tum; oculis productis, temporibus haud indicatis, lateribus ante oculos retrorsum valde convergentibus. Prothorax transver- sissimus, antice valde, postice vix angustatus, margine antico medio truncato, utrinque antrorsum late rotundato-producto; XI, D,5 Grouvelle: Nitidulidz des Iles Philippines 315 lateribus parallelis, stricte concavo marginatis; angulis posticis acutis, retrorsum productis; basi medio utrinque validius sub- sinuata. Scutellum triangulare, transversum. Elytra humeris rotundata, lateribus arcuata, vix ampliata, apice subtruncata, breviora quam simul in maxima latudine latiora; elytrorum angu- lis suturalibus obtusis. Pygidium apice rotundato-productum. Un individu, 3. Long., 2 millimétres. Luzon, Laguna, Mons Maquiling. Oblong, environ une fois et demie plus long que large dans sa grande largeur, médiocrement convexe, faiblement brillant, presque glabre, testacé-ferrugineux, trés assombri vers le som- met des élytres, un peu plus clair sur la téte et le prothorax, tres finement ponctué. Antennes presque courtes; 1° article fortement dilaté arrondi en dedans, a peine plus long que large, 27° un peu épaissi par rapport au 3™, trés nettement plus long que large, 3™° subégal au 2™°, environ deux fois plus long que large; 4™°, 6™:, et 7™° subcarrés, 5™° un peu plus long que 4”, 6™, 7T™°, et 8™, s’épaississant progressivement, le dernier trés transversal; 9™° a 11™° formant une masse accentuée, suboblongue, environ une fois et demie plus longue que large, dont le dernier article, subégal aux deux autres, est presqu’en forme de bouton conique, surbaissé, émousseé. Téte un peu plus de deux fois plus large que longue, légérement convexe, densément et finement pointillée, 4 peine sinuée au bord antérieur, tres légérement impressionée de chaque coété vers la naissance de l’antenne. Bords latéraux fortement convergents en arriére avant les yeux, fortement sinués en avant de ceux- ci, vers l’insertion de l’antenne; épistome peu saillant, atténué en avant; labre petit; yeux saillants, tempes nulles. Prothorax trés rétréci en avant, a peine a la base, arrondi sur les cOtés, environ deux fois et un tiers plus large dans sa plus grande largeur que long; bord antérieur tronqué au milieu; saillant en avant de chaque coté en forme de lobe arrondi, céotés bordés par un trés fin bourrelet et par une étroite marge con- cave; angles postérieurs aigus, saillants en arriere; base large- ment et trés faiblement sinuée au milieu, plus fortement de chaque coté, ponctuation trés fine sur le disque, plus forte sur les cétés, confluente, déssinant presque des strigosités transver- sales. Ecusson triangulaire environ deux fois plus large a la base que long. Elytres sinués a la base de chaque coté de l’écusson, arrondis aux épaules, arqués sur les cétés, a peine élargis, subtronqués un peu obliquement au sommet, présentant des angles suturaux 316 The Philippine Journal of Science obtus, a peine émoussés, nettement moins longs que larges en- semble dans leur plus grande largeur; marges latérales forte- ment infléchies surtout vers les épaules, trés étroitement rebordés, sommet encore plus étroitement rebordé; calus huméraux un peu marqués, ponctuation rappelant a la base celle du prothorax, atténué vers le sommet. Pygidium du male triangulaire, dépri- mé, complété au sommet par un petit segment émoussé. Trés voisin de A. bakeri Grouv., distinet par sa taille plus petite (2 millimétres au lieu de 2.8), la massue des antennes plus longue, le prothorax et les élytres plus étroitement rébor- dés, etc. EVANIIDEN (HYMENOPTERA) DER PHILIPPINEN Von J. J. KIEFFER (Bitsch, Germany) Alle hier beschriebenen Arten wurden mir von Herrn Pro- fessor C. F. Baker zur Bestimmung gesandt. Genus PAREVANIA Kieffer Von dieser Gattung war bisher keine Art von den Philippinen bekannt. Die zwei folgenden Arten unterscheiden sich wie folgt: a’, Vorderer Teil der Basalis um seine doppelte Linge vom Pterostigma entfernt (gf 2), Thorax und beim ¢ noch der Kopf rot oder rotlichgelb. P. nitida sp. nov. a. Vorderer Teil der Basalis nur um seine Lange vom Pterostigma entfernt, iKiorper Schwarze. Ss et Wes as OIE i, Ba Ral P. atra sp. nov. Parevania nitida Sp. nov. 6 2: Rotlichgelb (3) oder rot (2); Kopf des ¢, Abdomen, ausgenommen der Petiolus, und die Zahne der Mandibeln schwarz, das ¢ hat das Gesicht, die Antennen, das Sternum und den Petiolus gelb, das Flagellum dorsal braunrot, beim ¢ sind die Antennen schwarz oder schwarzbraun, die zwei proxi- malen Glieder rot, 3. und 4. gelb, der Petiolus in der hinteren Halfte weisslich, in der vorderen dorsal schwarz, ventral gelb; Mandibel, ausgenommen die Zahne, und Beine gelb, am Hinter- bein ist die Spitze der Coxa, das Femur sowie die Tibia schwarz- braun, das proximale Drittel der Tibia jedoch weiss, die zwei dis- talen Glieder des Tarsus schwach gebraunt. Scheitel, Stirn und Gesicht gewoélbt. Auge viermal so lang wie die Wange, mit der Mandibel durch eine Leiste verbunden. Kopf glatt und glanzend, bei starker Vergrésserung sehr fein punktiert. Ocellen ein Dreieck bildend, die hinteren gleichweit voneinander und vom Auge entfernt, etwas weiter vom Hin- terrande des Kopfes. Gesicht ohne quere Erhebung vor den Antennen. Palpen blassgelb und sehr lang. Antennen vor der Augenmitte entspringend (¢ ?), beim ¢ schlank, distal diinner, 3. Glied kaum langer als das 1. und 2. zusammen, dem 4. gleich, die folgenden allm&hlich verkiirzt, 9. noch mehr als dreimal so lang wie dick; 3. Glied beim ¢ diinner als die folgenden, deutlich linger als das 1., gut anderthalbmal so lang wie das 1425172 217 318 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 4., dieses dreimal so lang wie dick, die folgenden allmihlich verdickt und verkiirzt, 10. noch doppelt so lang wie dick, End- ‘glied anger. Thorax anderthalbmal so lang wie hoch. Schul- tern abgerundet. Pronotum, Mesonotum und Scutellum glatt und glanzend, Parapsidenfurchen tief nach hinten konvergierend. Vorderer Abschnitt des Mediansegmentes langsgestreift, der hintere grob netzartig gerunzelt wie die Metapleure und von dieser durch eine breite, oben glatte Rinne getrennt, Mesopleure weniger grob netzartig, oben mit einer glatten Stelle wie auch die Metapleure. Fliigel briunlich getriibt, vorderer Abschnitt der Basalis um seine doppelte Lange vom Pterostigma entfernt, Nervulus distal von der Basalis, distaler Abschnitt der Cubitalis so gut entwik- kelt wie der proximale, ausgenommen am Grunde, distaler Win- kel der Radialzelle kaum spitz, Cubitalzelle wenigstens so lang wie die vordere Discoidalzelle, beide rautenformig. Hinter- fliigel mit 8 Frenalhakchen. Metasternalfortsatz mit 2 kleinen divergierenden Zinken. Mittlere Coxa mit ihrer Spitze die hin- tere Coxa erreichend; am Hinterbein ist die Coxa glatt, die Tibia allm&hlich verdickt, beim ¢ wenig, beim 9? viel langer als das Femur, langerer Sporn deutlich langer als die Halfte des Metatarsus, dieser wenigstens so lang wie die 2 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Kralle distal mit einem kraftigen Zahn, dieser breiter als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus glatt, wenig- stens so lang wie seine Entfernung vom Mesonotum, Abdomen eirund (¢ ?). Lange, 6, 5.5 Millimeter; 9°, 6. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. Von P. rubra Cam. besonders durch die Leiste der Wange zu unterscheiden. Parevania atra Sp. nov. 6: Schwarz; Mandibeln rot, mit 3 schwarzen Zahnen, 2. An- tennenglied rétlichbraun, Tibia und Tarsus der 4 vorderen Beine rotbraun. Kopf fast glatt, sehr fein punktiert, grau pubes- ziert, glanzend. Gesicht mit einer medialen Warze, ohne quere Erhebung vor den Antennen. Wange fast halb so lang wie das Auge, durch eine Leiste vom Gesicht getrennt. Antennen fadenformig, etwas vor der Augenmitte entspringend, Scapus so lang wie das 2. und 3. Glied zusammen, 2. Glied so dick wie lang, 3. zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie dick, kaum kurzer als das 4., 5. dem 3. gleich, vorletztes noch doppelt so lang wie dick. XI, D, 6 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 819 Thorax etwas langer als hoch, lateral und hinten grau pubes- ziert und netzartig gerunzelt, Propleure quergerunzelt. Schul- tern abgerundet. Mesonotum und Scutellum glatt oder dusserst fein punktiert, Parapsidenfurchen nach hinten stark conver- gierend, medialer Abschnitt des Mesonotum hinten schmialer als die lateralen. Metanotum und vorderer Teil des Medianseg- mentes netzartig, oberer Teil der Mesopleure fast glatt. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes verkiimmert und sehr klein. Fliigel schwach getriibt, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle fast ein rechter, vorderer Teil der Basalis um seine ganze Lange vom Pterostigma entfernt, Nervulus distal von. der Basalis, Cubitalzelle rautenformig, fast so lang wie die vordere Dis- coidalzelle, Cubitalis und Discoidalis fast durchlaufend. Hin- terfliigel mit 7 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa so lang wie ihr Abstand von der hinteren, diese dorsal quergestreift, ventral sehr fein punktiert, hintere Tibia allm&hlich verdickt, langerer Sporn fast halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser wenig langer als die 2 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der Kralle linger und breiter als die Krallen- spitze. Petiolus glatt, etwas ktirzer als sein Abstand vom Meso- notum, Abdomen eirund oder fast kreisrund, massig pubesziert. Lange, 5.5 Millimeter; 4 ¢. LuzZzoN, Laguna, Los Bajos. Genus EVANIA Latreille Von dieser Gattung waren 3 Arten von den Philippinen be- kannt, namlich #. annulipes Ashm., EF. impressa Schlett., und E. verrucosa Schlett. Diesen fiige ich folgende neue Arten hinzu: a’. Thorax rot, Stirn von den Ocellen bis zu den Antennen grob langsge- Streliv, (Bemewnaaniers ersten nee ere eee E. pilosipes sp. nov. 9. a’. Thorax schwarz, Stirn wenigstens in der Mitte ohne Streifen. b*. Basalis in das Pterostigma miindend; Korper schwarz. E. opaca sp. nov. JZ. b*. Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend. c’. Parapsidenfurchen fehlend oder nur durch ein Griibchen hinten angedeutet. d@. Hinterbein wenigstens am Femur langhaarig. e. Hintere Tibia langhaarig, Mesonotum und Scutellum netzartig gerunzelt, Wange so lang oder zwei Drittel so lang wie das TAD OS RE te ee oe eke eee aE ae E. punctaticrus sp. nov. 9. e’. Hintere Tibia nicht haarig, Mesonotum grob punktiert, Scutel- Lomlanesrin lio: eee aren See E. luzonica sp. nov. 2. d@. Hinterbein nicht haarig, ihre Tibia kurz bedornt. E. punctaticrus sp. nov. 2. 320 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 c. Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. f. Beine langhaarig. g. Antenne wenig vor der Augenmitte entspringend, 3. Glied zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie das 4. E. nigrithorax sp. nov. &. gy. paras fast dem Vorderende der Augen gegentiber liegend, 3. See nicht zweimal so lang wie das 4. KE. butuanensis sp. nov. Ff’. Beine nicht haarig, hochstens sehr fein und anliegend pubesziert. h*. Beine groésstenteils rot, Thorax dorsal grob und dicht punktiert, hintere Tibia beim ¢ kurz bedornt.... E. rubripes sp. nov. ¢ 2. h’. Beine groésstenteils schwarz. t. Vorletztes Antennenglied sechs- bis achtmal so lang wie dick (3), Gesicht nicht gestreift.......... E. tenuicornis sp. nov. od. t. Vorletztes Antennenglied héchstens zwei- bis viermal so lang wie dick, Gesicht grob langsgestreift. 7. Seutellum grob langsgerunzelt, vorn punktiert, distales Stiick der Radialis geschwungen. E. annularis sp. nov. d 2. 7. Seutellum grob punktiert, distales Stiick der Radialis nicht geschwungen. k*, Gesicht und Wange schwarz. [. Basalis gerade, ausgenommen an den beiden Enden, der Subcostalis parallel. E. philippinensis sp. nov. 6 @. V. Basalis bogig, der Subcostalis nicht parallel. E. arcigera sp. nov. 6. k’. Gesicht und Wange orangegelb...... E. variiceps sp. nov. o. Evania opaca sp. nov. $: Schwarz und fast matt, nur Palpen und Sporen rotbraun, Pleuren glinzend. Kopf sehr fein lederartig oder kaum merklich und sehr fein punktiert, dicht weiss pubesziert, ausgenommen Scheitel und Schlafe. Stirn kaum flach. Gesicht gewolbt, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen. Wange ein Drittel so lang wie das Auge, vom Gesicht nicht getrennt. Ocellen einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen weiter voneinander als vom Auge oder vom Hinterrande des Kopfes entfernt. Antennen der Au- genmitte gegentiber entspringend, distal allmdhlich diinner, 3. Glied so lang wie das 1. und 2. zusammen, 2. quer, 4. deutlich ktirzer als das 3., fast viermal so lang wie dick, vorletztes noch gut dreimal so lang wie dick. Thorax fast doppelt so lang wie hoch. Schultern abgerundet. Mesonotum fein lederartig, lateral unpunktiert, medial sowie das Scutellum wenig dicht und mdssig grob punktiert. Parap- sidenfurchen durchlaufend, medialer Abschnitt des Mesonotum hinten kaum breiter als die lateralen. Mediansegment und Me- tapleure netzartig gerunzelt, hinterer Teil des Mediansegmentes tief eingedriickt und massig pubesziert, Mesopleure grob und XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 321 dicht punktiert, oben glatt. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes divergierend. Fliigel schwach getriibt, Nervulus distal von der Basalis, Pte- rostigma ganz schwarzbraun, ohne weissen Grund, Basalis in den Grund des Pterostigma miindend, der Subcostalis nicht parallel, distales Stiick der Radialis zuerst senkrecht nach dem Vorder- rande laufend, dann etwas schrig und einen spitzen Winkel mit ihm bildend, vordere Discoidalzelle mehr als doppelt so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, diese ziemlich quadratisch, Cubitalis und Discoi- dalis durchlaufend, die 2. Cubitalzelle distal ganz offen, indem die 2. Transverso-cubitalis nur durch eine durchscheinende Linie angedeutet ist und nicht, wie bei EH. appendigaster, an ihren beiden Enden ausgebildet; Hinterfliigel mit 12 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um ihre doppelte Lange von der hinteren ent- fernt, diese ziemlich grob punktiert, langerer Sporn der hinteren Tibia kaum ein Drittel so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der Kralle breiter und kaum langer als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus glatt, glanzend, so lang wie sein Abstand von der Mitte des Scutellum, Abdomen lang elliptisch, dorsal schwach pubesziert. Lange, 7 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos. Von E. appendigaster besonders durch die Lange des Scapus und durch die distal ganz offene 2. Cubitalzelle zu unterscheiden. Evania pilosipes sp. nov. 2: Schwarz, mit abstehenden schwarzen Haaren, Thorax rot, ausgenommen der hintere Teil des Mediansegmentes und die untere Halfte der Metapleure, Palpen braun, Vorderbein rot- braun bis schwarzbraun. Ocellen fast eine gerade Linie bildend, ihre Umgebung grob punktiert, die lateralen weiter voneinander als vom Auge oder vom Hinterrande des Kopfes entfernt. Stirn von den Ocellen bis zu den Antennen eingedriickt und grob gerieft, glanzend. Gesicht gewdélbt, bis zum Munde grob langs- gefurcht, vor den Antennen mit einer queren Erhebung, Wange mehr als halb so lang wie das Auge, grob facherartig gefurcht, Schlafe langsgefurcht. Mandibel 3-zihnig. Antenne dick, mit rotbraunem Schimmer, Scapus linger als die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, 3. Glied fast dreimal so lang wie das 4., dieses kaum langer als dick, die folgenden verdickt, kaum langlich, ausgenom- men das diinne Endglied. Thorax kaum langer als hoch, Schultern rechtwinklig. Meso- notum und Scutellum glanzend, mit zerstreuten, missig gro- ben Punkten, Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. Mediansegment 322 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 netzartig gerunzelt, wie die Metapleure, und von dieser durch eine breite Rinne getrennt, hinterer Teil des Mediansegmentes unten eingedriickt, dicht seidenartig pubesziert, wie der untere Teil der Metapleure und die hintere Coxa; Mesopleure unten grob punk- tiert und weiss pubesziert, oben glatt und glanzend. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes gross und stark divergierend. Fliigel schwach getriibt, Pterostigma schwarz, mit weissem Proximalende, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, Basalis gerade, der Subcostalis parallel und von ihr um ihre doppelte Dicke getrennt, in den weissen Grund des Pterostigma miindend, Cubitalzelle nur ein Drittel so lang wie die vordere Discoidalzelle, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfliigel mit 5 Frenalhakchen. Hinterbein stark verlangert, zweimal so lang wie der ganze Korper, mit langen grauen Haaren, diese weniger lang als die Dicke des Femur, mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, diese matt, dorsal netzartig gerunzelt, ventral grob punktiert, langerer Sporn der hinteren Tibia ein Drittel so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der Kralle viel langer und breiter als die Kral- lenspitze, Gelenke aller Tarsen rotlich, wie der Grund der hinte- ren Tibia. Petiolus schrag gerunzelt, dorsal mit aufrechten Haaren, kaum so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum. Abdomen beilformig. Lange, 6 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Butuan. Evania punctaticrus sp. nov. @ 9: Schwarz; Mandibel rot, mit 3 schwarzen Zahnen, Palpen gelblich, Beine schwarzbraun, Knie und Tarsus der 4 vorderen Beine, vordere Tibia und alle Sporen rot, beim @ sind der Scapus ventral und die 3 folgenden Glieder rotbraun. Dorsal- seite des Kopfes, des Thorax und des Petiolus mit aufrechten, -schwarzen Haaren. Kopf von vorn gesehen etwas langer als breit, sehr schwach pubesziert, glanzend. Scheitel runzlig, die Ocellen fast in gerader Linie, die lateralen kaum weiter vonein- ander als von den Augen entfernt, doppelt so weit voneinander als vom Hinterrande des Kopfes. Stirn schwach eingedrtickt, mit einer feinen, durchlaufenden Langsleiste von der vorderen Ocelle bis zwischen die Antennen, glatt und glanzend, seitlich langsrunzlig. Gesicht gewolbt, grob langsgestreift, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen, mit einer durchlaufenden Mittellangsleiste. Wange facherartig gestreift, beim @? so lang wie das Auge, beim ¢ nur halb so lang wie das Auge. Schlafe XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 323 grob langsrunzlig. Antennen des ¢ fast dem Vorderende der Augen gegeniiber entspringend, Scapus langer als die 3 folgen- den Glieder zusammen, 3. Glied dreimal so lang wie dick, 4. etwas verdickt, anderhalbmal so lang wie dick, die folgenden stark verdickt, 5. und 6. fast quer, die tibrigen kaum langlich, ausgenommen das Endglied; Scapus des ¢ so lang wie das 3. Glied, dieses dreimal so lang wie dick, kaum langer als das 4., die folgenden allmahlich verkiirzt und diinner, vorletztes noch gut zweimal so lang wie dick. Thorax etwas langer als hoch. Schultern rechtwinklig. Dorsalseite des Thorax beim ¢ grob netzartig gerunzelt, beim é sind Mesonotum und Scutellum grob punktiert, die Punkte dicht, sich aber nicht beriihrend. Parapsidenfurchen fehlend, beim ¢ hinten durch ein Griibchen angedeutet, die laterale Rinne langs der Tegula breiter als gewohnlich. Hinterer Teil des Mediansegmentes netzrunzlig, wenig dicht weiss pubesziert, wie der untere Teil der Metapleure und der Mesopleure, seitlich ohne Rinne, Metapleure und unterer Teil der Mesopleure netz- runzlig. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes divergierend. Fliigel fast glashell, Pterostigma lanzettlich, schwarzbraun, proximales Viertel weiss, Basalis der Subcostalis parallel, von ihr um zwei bis dreimal ihre Dicke entfernt, in das Distalende derselben miindend, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, vordere Discoidalzelle etwas mehr als doppelt so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, Hinterfliigel mit 6 Frenalhakchen, ohne deutliche Ader, wie alle hier beschriebenen Arten. Beine des ¢ ohne lange Haare, aber Tibia und Tarsus des Hinterbeines mit sehr kurzen Dornchen, mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, hintere Coxa netzartig gerun- zelt, Femur und Tibia des Hinterbeines beim ¢° mit aufrechten Haaren, diese kiirzer als die Dicke des Beines, das Femur, wie tiblich, ventral grob punktiert, Mittelbein schwadcher behaart, langerer Sporn ein Drittel (¢) oder ein Halb (¢) so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser etwas langer als die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der hinteren Krallen so lang wie die Krallenspitze aber viel breiter. Petiolus grob langsrunzlig, so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, Abdomen lang elliptisch (¢) oder beilformig (¢ ). Lange, 5.5 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Dapitan. LEYTE, Tacloban. Kin ¢ hatte die Wange zwei Drittel so lang wie das Auge, Antenne schwarz, Distalende der 3 proximalen Glieder und das ganze 5. Glied rot. 324 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Evania luzonica sp. nov. ?: Schwarz; Palpen, Knie, Tibia und Tarsus des Vorder- beines rotbraun. Dorsalseite des Kopfes, des Thorax und des Petiolus mit schwarzen, aufrechten Haaren. Scheitel runzlig, Ocellen einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen so weit voneinander als vom Auge und vom Hinterrande des Kopfes entfernt. Stirn flach, mit 3 Langsleisten von den Ocellen bis zu den Antennen, dazu noch je 1 Liangsleiste nahe am Auge, dazwischen gerunzelt. Gesicht gewolbt, dicht weiss pubesziert, grob langsgestreift, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen und einer groben durchlaufenden Mittellangsleiste. Wange halb so lang wie das Auge, grob gestreift, dicht weiss pubesziert. Schlafe langs- runzlig, mit zerstreuten groben Punkten. Antenne etwas vor der Augenmitte entspringend, Scapus schwach keulenformig, fast so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, wie diese dicht weiss pubesziert, 2. Glied langer als dick, 3. doppelt so lang wie das 4., dieses gut zweimal so lang wie dick, 5. um die Halfte langer als dick, 6. und 7. so dick wie lang, die fol- genden etwas dicker, deutlich langlich, Endglied langer. Thorax langer als hoch. Schultern rechtwinklig. Mesono- tum grob und ziemlich dicht punktiert, dazwischen fein runzlig, Parapsidenfurchen nur hinten durch eine Spur angedeutet. Scutellum grob punktiert, dazu langsrunzlig. Mediansegment vorn fingerhutartig punktiert, hinten netzrunzlig wie die Meta- pleure, ohne Eindruck aber weiss pubesziert, Mesopleure netz- artig gerunzelt, unten weiss pubesziert wie der Grund der Metapleure. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes divergierend. Fliigel glashell, mit einem schwachen, braunlichen Fleck hin- ter der Radialzelle und am Proximalende der hinteren Discoi- dalzelle, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Basalis um ihre zwei- bis dreifache Dicke von der Subcostalis entfernt, dieser parallel, vordere Dis- coidalzelle mehr als doppelt so lang wie die Cubitaizelle, Hinter- fliigel mit 7 Frenalhiakchen. Mittlere um etwas mehr als ihre Lange von der hinteren ent- fernt, hintere Coxa grob und dicht punktiert, Femur des Hin- terbeines langhaarig, Haare weniger lang als die Dicke des Femur, lingerer Sporn fast halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, - dieser so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen. Petiolus grob schrig gerunzelt, so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesono- tum, Abdomen kahl, beilformig. Lange, 6 Millimeter. Luzon, Laguna, Berg Maquiling. XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 325 Evania nigrithorax sp. nov. 2: Schwarz; Palpen gelblich, Antennen rotbraun, vordere Tibia und alle Tarsen braunrot. Kopf ohne dichte Pubeszenz. Schlafe, Gesicht und Wange grob laingsgestreift, die Wange zwei Drittel so lang wie das Auge, Gesicht mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen. Stirn flach, mit 3 Langsleisten, deren laterale bogig von einer Ocelle bis zur Antenne laufen, ausserdem mit je 1 Langsleiste langs des medialen Augenrandes. Ocellen eine Querlinie bildend. Antennen sehr dick, wenig vor der Augenmitte entspringend, Scapus gekeult, so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, 38. Glied dreimal so lang wie dick, zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie das 4., dieses um ein Drittel langer als dick, die folgenden kaum langer als dick, allm&hlich verdickt, Endglied langer. Kopf, Thorax und Petio- lus mit langen, aufrechten, dunklen Haaren. Thorax etwas linger als hoch. Schultern fast rechtwinklig. Mesonotum und Scutellum mit zerstreuten groben Punkten, Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend, mittlerer Lappen des Mesono- tum etwas breiter hinten als die lateralen. Mediansegment grob netzrunzlig, hinten dicht pubesziert und stark eingedriickt. Metapleure und untere Halfte der Mesopleure netzrunzlig. Zin- ken des Metasternalfortsatzes divergierend. Fliigel schwach getriibt, Basalis um ihre doppelte Dicke von der Subcostalis getrennt und dieser parallel, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, vordere Discoidalzelle fast dreimal so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfliigel mit 6 Frenalhakchen. Am Hinterbein sind Trochantere, Femur und Tibia dicht und lang behaart, Haare so lang wie die Dicke des Beines, Mittel- bein schwach haarig, mittlere Coxa um ihre doppelte Linge von der hinteren entfernt, Coxa des Hinterbeines grob netzrunzlig, langerer Sporn der Tibia ein Drittel so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, wenig- stens dreimal so lang wie das 2., Zahn der Kralle nicht langer aber breiter als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus lateral grob quer- gestreift, dorsal vorn punktiert, hinten fast glatt, langer als sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, Abdomen beilférmig. Lange, 8 Millimeter; 4 9°. MINDANAO, Butuan. Evania nigrithorax var. sculptilis var. nov. 2: Von der Type durch folgende Merkmale zu _ unter- scheiden: Mesonotum grob fingerhutartig punktiert, Scutellum 326 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 mit Langsrunzeln, dazwischen punktiert. Schlife mit groben, zerstreuten Punkten, dazwischen matt oder schwach runzlig. Ocellen einen Bogen bildend. Hinterfltigel mit 8 Frenalhak- chen. Haare der hinteren Tibia dicht und langer als die Dicke des Beines, Zahn der hinteren Krallen kiirzer als die Krallen- spitze und nicht breiter. Petiolus dorsal und lateral grob langsgerunzelt, in der hinteren Halfte etwas schrag gerunzelt seitlich. Lange, 8 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Paete. Evania nigrithorax var distans var. nov. ?: Nervulus deutlich distal von der Basalis. Im ibrigen wie die Type. Lange, 7.5 bis 8 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Butuan. Evania butuanensis sp. nov. 2: EKinfarbig schwarz, nur Palpen und vordere Sporen rot- braun bis schwarzbraun. Gesicht und Wange grob langsge- furcht, Wange zwei Drittel so lang wie das Auge, Gesicht mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen. Stirn eingedriickt, grob runzlig, von 5 Langsleisten durchzogen. Ocellen einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen kaum weiter voneinander als vom Auge. Schlafe fast glatt, mit wenigen, zerstreuten, groben Punkten. Mandibel 3 zahnig. Antennen fast dem Vorderende der Augen gegeniiber liegend, Scapus nicht gekeult, kaum so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, 2. Glied so dick ‘wie lang, 3. fast doppelt so lang wie das 4., diese zweimal so lang wie dick, die folgenden verdickt, etwas linger als dick, dorsal mit rotbraunem Schimmer, 13. etwas laénger als das vor- letzte. Dorsalseite des Kopfes, des Thorax und der vorderen Halfte des Petiolus mit aufrechten, schwarzen Haaren. Thorax etwas linger als hoch. Schultern rechtwinklig. Me- sonotum glanzend, mit zerstreuten groben Punkten, dazwischen fast glatt oder sehr fein punktiert, Parapsidenfurchen durch- laufend. Scutellum mit groben, dichten Punkten, seitlich runz- lig-punktiert. Mediansegment vorn fingerhutartig punktiert, hinten netzrunzlig und dicht weiss pubesziert, wie der Grund der Metapleure, diese netzrunzlig, durch eine breite Rinne vom Mediansegment getrennt, Mesopleure glatt und glanzend, ausge- nommen unten. Zinken des Meso- und des Metasternalfortsat- zes stark divergierend. Fliigel fast glashell, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, XID, 6 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen - 327 Proximalende des Pterostigma weiss, Basalis um ihre zweifache Dicke von der Subcostalis getrennt und dieser parallel, in das Distalende derselben miindend, Nervulus mit der Basalis zu- ' sammenstossend, vordere Discoidalzelle mehr als zweimal so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, Cubitus und Discoidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfliigel mit 9 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um anderthalbmal ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, diese grob fingerhutartig punktiert, Trochantere, Fe- mur und Tibia des Hinterbeines mit langen Haaren, diese weni- ger lang als die Dicke der Beine, ausserdem hat die Tibia, wie auch der Metatarsus, sehr kleine gelbe Dornchen, Metatarsus so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, langerer Sporn der Tibia ein Drittel so lang wie der Metatarsus, Zahn der Kralle breiter, aber nicht langer als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus grob schrag gestreift, so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, Abdomen beilférmig. Lange, 8 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Butuan. Evania rubripes sp. nov. ¢ 9: Schwarz; Mandibel, ausgenommen die 3 Zahne, Scapus beim ¢, die 5 proximalen Glieder der Antenne beim 2, Beine, ausgenommen die Tarsen, und oftmals der Petiolus des ¢? rot; das ¢ hat meist die hintere Tibia schwarz, seltener rot mit schwarzem Distalende, ein ¢ hatte ausserdem noch alle Coxae and Trochanteren schwarz, Petiolus des @ bald rot, bald schwarzbraun mit rotem Schimmer. Kopf vorn weiss pubes- ziert. Scheitel runzlig-punktiert, Ocellen einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen gleichweit voneinander und von den Augen ent- fernt. Stirn eingedriickt, fast glatt, mit einer durchlaufenden Mittellangsleiste, seitlich grob langsgestreift. Gesicht gewolbt, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen, grob langsge- streift. Wange halb so lang wie das Auge, grob langsgestreift, Schlafe beim ¢ glatt, mit einigen zerstreuten Punkten langs der Augen, beim ¢° grob netzartig gerunzelt. Antennen beim ¢ wenig vor der Augenmitte, beim @? fast dem Vorderende der Augen gegeniiber entspringend, Scapus des ¢ so lang wie das 2. und 3. Glied zusammen, 4. Glied dem 3. gleich, kaum dreimal so lang wie dick, 2. so dick wie lang, distale Glieder etwas diinner, vorletztes mehr als zweimal so lang wie dick; Seapus des @ so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, 2. Glied kaum langlich, 3. zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie das 2., fast zweimal so lang wie das 4., 5. und die folgenden verdickt, so dick wie lang, ausgenommen die 3 letzten. 323 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Thorax etwas langer als hoch. Schultern rechtwinklig. Me- sonotum, Scutellum und Seiten des Prothorax grob und dicht punktiert, Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend, mittlerer Lappen des Mesonotum hinten doppelt so breit wie die seitlichen. Me- diansegment vorn fingerhutartig punktiert, hinten netzartig gerunzelt und weiss pubesziert. Metapleure ohne Rinne, netz- runzlig, Mesopleure glatt und glinzend, unten netzrunzlig. Zin- ken des Metasternalfortsatzes stark divergierend. Fltigel kaum getriibt, beim ¢ ungefleckt, beim ¢ hinter der Radialzelle und in der hinteren Discoidalzelle dunkelbraun, Ba- salis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, dieser parallel und von ihr um ihre dreifache Dicke getrennt, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, vordere Discoidalzelle dreimal so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, Cubi- talis und Discoidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfliigel mit 6 oder 7 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um etwas mehr als ihre Lange von der hin- teren entfernt, hintere Coxa grob punktiert, Beine des ¢ nur sehr fein und anliegend pubesziert, Tibia und Metatarsus des Hinterbeines mit sehr kleinen Dornchen; beim @ haben die 4 hinteren Beine Femur, Tibia und Metatarsus lang behaart, diese Haare so lang wie die Dicke der Beine, Tibia und Tarsus des Hinterbeines unbedornt; langerer Sporn fast halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser kiirzer als die 4 folgenden Glieder zusam- men, Zahn der Kralle langer und breiter als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus seitlich schrig gerunzelt, beim ¢ fast so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, beim ¢ kaum langer als sein Abstand vom Scutellum und dorsal mit langen, aufrechten Haa- ren, wie die Dorsalseite des Thorax, Abdomen beim ¢ fast kreisrund, kaum eirund, fein weiss pubesziert, beim 9° beilf6ér- mig und kahl. Lange, 6 Millimeter; 14 3,2 9. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafos und Berg Maquiling. Evania tenuicornis sp. nov. é: Schwarz; Mandibeln, ausgenommen die 3 Zahne, Palpen, Seapus, und Ventralseite der 8 folgenden Glieder, sowie die 4 vorderen Beine lehmgelb, Gesicht und Wange dicht weiss pubes- ziert, das Gesicht matt, nicht gestreift, vor den Antennen mit einer queren, winkeligen Erhebung, Wange gestreift, ein Viertel so lang wie das Auge, durch eine Leiste vom Gesicht getrennt. Stirn eingedriickt, runzlig, mit 3 Langsleisten von den Ocellen bis zu den Antennen. Antennen wenig vor der Augenmitte ent- springend, sehr diinn, distal noch diinner, Scapus dreimal so lang XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evanuden der Philippinen 329 wie das 2. Glied, dieses kaum langlich, 3. doppelt so lang wie der Scapus, dem 4. gleich, vorletztes nicht halb so dick wie das 3., sechs- bis achtmal so lang wie dick. Thorax langer als hoch. Schultern rechtwinklig. Mesono- tum glanzend, mit dicken, zerstreuten Punkten, mittlerer Ab- schnitt hinten kaum breiter als die lateralen, Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. Scutellum grob zerstreut punktiert, seitlich et- was langsrunzlig. Mediansegment vorn grob und dicht punk- tiert, hinten wie Metapleure und Mesopleure netzrunzlig, ohne Eindruck tiber den Coxae, oberes ein Drittel der Mesopleure glatt, glanzend. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes stark diver- gierend. Fliigel fast glashell, Geider wie bei H. nigrithorax, ausgenom- men dass der distale Teil der Radialis stark schrig und ge- schwungen ist; Hinterfliigel mit 7 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, hintere Coxa dorsal grob quergerunzelt, hintere Tibia kaum sichtbar bedornt, langerer Sporn halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der Kralle langer und breiter als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus kaum so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, glatt, glanzend, seitlich wenig deutlich quergerunzelt, Abdomen lang elliptisch, pubesziert. Lange, 7 Millimeter; 2 ¢. MINDANAO, Butuan. Evania annularis sp. nov. 6 9: Schwarz; Mandibel rotbraun, mit 4 schwarzen Zahnen, Antenne schwarzbraun, beim ¢ die Ventralseite der 4 oder 5 proximalen Glieder, beim 2? das 2. und 38. Glied sowie oftmals die Ventralseite des Scapus, alle Trochanteren, ausgenommen das Distalende der hinteren (¢?) oder aller Trochanteren (32), vordere Tibia und, beim ¢, das- proximale ein Drittel der 4 hinteren Tibien sowie die 2 oder proximalen Glieder der Tarsen weisslich oder gelblich, vordere Coxa meist lehmgelb. Kopf vorn wenig dicht weiss pubesziert. Schlaife langsgestreift. Wange grob facherartig gestreift, halb so lang wie das Auge. Gesicht gewolbt, dicht langsgestreift, mit einem medialen WAarz- chen, vor den Antennen mit einer queren, bogigen Erhebung. Stirn etwas eingedriickt, glanzend, mit durchlaufender Mittel- langsleiste, fast glatt, nur mit einigen zerstreuten Punkten oder undeutlichen Runzeln, seitlich stark gestreift. Scheitel grob und dicht punktiert, Ocellen einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen weiter voneinander als vom Auge. Antennen wenig vor der Augenmitte entspringend, 3. Glied so lang wie das 1. und 2. 330 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 zusammen, 4. kiirzer als das 3., die folgenden allmdhlich diinner und ktirzer, vorletztes noch etwa viermal so lang wie dick; Seapus des ¢? so lang wie das 2. und 3. Glied zusammen, 3. Glied fiinfmal so lang wie das 2., 4. viel kiirzer als das 3., fast dreimal so lang wie dick, die folgenden verdickt, 5. etwas kiirzer als das 4., kaum langer als das 6., 7. bis 12. kaum langlich. Thorax langer als hoch. Schultern fast rechtwinklig. Meso- notum grob und dicht punktiert, fast runzlig-punktiert, Parapsi- denfurchen durchlaufend. Scutellum grob langsgerunzelt, beim ¢ runzlig-punktiert, Mediansegment vorn fingerhutartig punk- tiert, hinten netzrunzlig, eingedriickt, weiss pubesziert wie der untere Teil der Pleuren, Metapleure ohne Rinne, netzrunzlig wie die 2 unteren Drittel der Mesopleure und der Grund der Propleure. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes gelb und diver- gierend. Fliigel fast glashell, Pterostigma lanzettlich, mit weissem Proximalende, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle sehr spitz, distaler Teil der Radialis geschwungen, blasser und diinner, Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, mit dieser nicht parallel, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, Cubitalzelle halb so lang wie die vordere Discoidalzelle, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfliigel mit 8 oder 9 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, hintere Coxa dorsal grob gerunzelt, ventral grob punktiert, Tibia und Metatarsus des Hinterbeines mit schwarzen, sehr kleinen D6érn- chen (2 @), langerer Sporn halb so lang wie der Metatarsus (¢) oder fast halb so lang (¢), Metatarsus so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der Kralle gleich der Kral- lenspitze, beim ¢ ist der hintere Tarsus dicht feinhaarig. Petiolus beim ¢ so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, seitlich fein quergerunzelt, beim ? kaum kiirzer, grob querge- runzelt, Abdomen beim ¢ lang elliptisch, pubesziert, beim 92? beilformig. Lange, 6.5 Millimeter; 20 9,3 ¢. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos und Berg Maquiling. Evania philippinensis sp. nov. ¢ 9: Schwarz; Antenne braun bis schwarzbraun, die 4 pro- ximalen Glieder wenigstens ventral und, beim 2¢, das 5. gréss- tenteils lehmgelb, wie die Palpen, Mandibel gelblich, mit schwarzen Zihnen, die 4 vorderen Beine sowie die Trochantere und das Proximalende der Tibia des Hinterbeines lehmgelb, Femur und Tibia des Mittelbeines gebraunt, hintere Coxa des XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 831 ¢ schwarzbraun. Scheitel fein punktiert, Ocellen fast eine Querlinie bildend, die lateralen weiter voneinander als vom Auge abstehend, den Hinterrand des Kopfes fast beriihrend. Stirn schwach eingedriickt, wenig glanzend, fein lederartig, mit einer medialen Lingsleiste von der vorderen Ocelle bis zwischen die Antennen, seitlich langsgerunzelt, beim ¢ ziemlich dicht weiss pubesziert. Gesicht gewdélbt, dicht langsgestreift, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen, von der Wange durch eine Furche getrennt. Wange facherartig gestreift, wenig mehr als ein Drittel so lang wie das Auge. Schlafe glatt, glanzend, mit einigen zerstreuten Punkten. Antennen dem Vorderende der Augen nadher als der Mitte, Scapus beim ¢ so lang wie das 3. Glied, zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie dick, 4. etwas langer als das 3., dem 5. gleich, die folgenden allmahlich diinner, 12. noch mehr als doppelt so lang wie dick; Scapus des 2? schwach bogig, langer als die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, 3. Glied mehr als zweimal so lang wie das 2., 4. kiirzer als das 3., fast doppelt so lang wie das 2., 5. kaum langlich, 6. bis 13. ziemlich stark verdickt und kaum langlich, ausgenommen das Endglied. Thorax kaum langer als hoch, dorsal mit groben, sich beriih- renden Punkten. Schultern rechtwinklig. Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. Mediansegment hinten und Metapleure netzartig gerunzelt, beide nur durch eine feine Leiste getrennt, Mesopleure netzrunzlig, im oberen Drittel glatt und glanzend. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes gelb, stark divergierend. Fliigel schwach getriibt, Pterostigma mit weissem Proximal- ende, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle kaum spitz, Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, dieser parallel und um ihre zweifache Dicke von ihr getrennt, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, Cubitalzelle wenig mehr als halb so lang wie die vordere Discoidalzelle, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlau- fend; Hinterfliigel mit 4 Frenalhikchen. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, hin- tere Coxa dorsal quergerunzelt, ventral punktiert, hintere Tibia mit sehr kleinen, kaum sichtbaren Dérnchen (¢ 2), laingerer Sporn nicht halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser wenig linger als die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der Kralle breiter und langer als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus quergerunzelt, beim 6 so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, beim ¢ etwas kiirzer, Abdomen des ¢ lang elliptisch, drei- bis viermal so lang wie hoch, beim ¢ fast kreisrund. Lange, 4 Millimeter; 3 ¢, 11 @. MINDANAO, Dapitan. 832 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Evania varliceps Sp. nov. é: Schwarz; Gesicht, Wange, unterer Teil der Schlafe oran- gegelb, Mandibel weisslichgelb, mit schwarzen Zahnen, Antennen braun, die 3 proximalen Glieder lehmgelb, die 4 vorderen Beine, ausgenommen das schwarzbraune Femur und Grund der hinte- cen Trochantere, lehmgelb. Kopf glatt oder sehr fein punktiert, Stirn sehr schwach gewolbt, lateral fein langsgestreift, Gesicht mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen, langsgestreift, Ocellen gleichweit voneinander, vom Auge und vom Hinterrande des Kopfes entfernt. Antennen allmahlich diinner, Scapus etwas langer als das 3. Glied, dieses zweimal so lang wie dick, 4. deutlich langer als das 5., dem 3. gleich, 12. mehr als doppelt so lang wie dick. Thorax langer als hoch. Schultern rechtwinklig. Mesono- tum und Scutellum grob und dicht punktiert, mittlerer Abschnitt des Mesonotum hinten kaum breiter als die lateralen, Parapsi- denfurchen durchlaufend. Mediansegment vorn dicht punktiert, hinten netzrunzlig, wie die Metapleure und von dieser nicht getrennt, die 2 unteren ein Drittel der Mesopleure netzrunzlig und weiss pubesziert. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes stark divergierend. Fliigel fast glashell, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, dieser parallel und von ihr um ihre zwei- bis dreifache Dicke getrennt, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfltigel mit 6 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Linge von der hinteren entfernt, hintere Coxa dorsal quergestreift, ventral fein punktiert, hintere Tibia allmahlich verdickt, sehr kurz bedornt, langerer Sporn halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der Kralle langer und breiter als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus seitlich schréig gestreift, so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, Abdomen elliptisch. Lange, 3.5 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos. Evanila arcigera Sp. nov. é': Schwarz; Mandibel schwarzbraun, mit 38 schwarzen Zahnen, Palpen, Tibia und Tarsus des Vorderbeines, sowie Grund aller Trochanteren lehmgelb, Tibia und Tarsus des Mittel- beines braun. Kopf von vorne gesehen hiéher als breit, ziemlich dreieckig und dicht weiss pubesziert. Scheitel missig grob und dicht punktiert, Ocellen fast eine Querlinie bildend, die lateralen weiter voneinander als vom Auge entfernt. Stirn eingedriickt, XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 333 runzlig-punktiert. Gesicht gewolbt, grob langsgestreift, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen und einem medialen Warzchen. Wange dicht facherartig gestreift, ein Drittel so lang wie das Auge. Schlafe glatt. Antennen der Augenmitte entspringend, fadenformig, Scapus kaum so lang wie das 3. Glied, 2. Glied fast quer, 3. dem 4. gleich, viermal so lang wie dick, 12. fast viermal so lang wie dick. Thorax kaum langer als hoch. Schultern rechtwinklig. Meso- notum und Scutellum mit zerstreuten groben Punkten, Parapsi- denfurchen durchlaufend. Mediansegment vorn runzlig-punk- tiert, hinten sowie Metapleure und die 2 unteren Drittel der Mesopleure grob netzrunzlig und dicht weiss pubesziert, oberes Drittel der Mesopleure glatt, kahl und glinzend. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes stark divergierend. Fliigel fast glashell, Pterostigma mit weissem Proximalende, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Basalis vom Grunde bis zur Cubitalis bogig, der Subcostalis also nicht parallel, von ihr weit entfernt und in das Distalende derselben miindend, Nervu- lus kaum distal von der Basalis, vordere Discoidalzelle fast doppelt so lang wie die quere Cubitalzelle, distaler Abschnitt der Cubitalis und der Discoidalis durchlaufend aber diinn, eine durchscheinende 2. Transverso-cubitalis deutet eine 2. Cubital- zelle an; Hinterfliigel mit 7 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um wenig mehr als ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, hintere Coxa punktiert, dorsal hinten quergerunzelt, hintere Tibia unbedornt, ihr langerer Sporn tiberragt die Mitte des Metatarsus, dieser kaum ktirzer als die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Krallenzahn so lang wie die Krallenspitze, aber brei- ter. Petiolus seitlich schrag gerunzelt, so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, Abdomen eirund, schwach pubesziert. Lange, 4.5 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Berg Maquiling. Genus PROSEVANIA Kieffer Diese Gattung enthalt nur kleine Arten; sie tnterscheidet sich von voriger durch die Basalis, die der Subcostalis anliegt oder héchstens um ihre Dicke von ihr entfernt ist. Die folgenden Arten sind die ersten Vertreter dieser Gattung, die fiir die Phi- lippinen erwaéhnt werden. Bei allen miindet die Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis. Sie unterscheiden sich voneinander nach folgender Tabelle: a’. Gesicht von den Antennen bis zum Munde dicht langsgestreift. b*. Hinterbein lang behaart, Vorderfliigel braunlich, mit einer weisslichen, durchlaufenden Querbinde. 142517——3 334 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 c. Thorax rot, Scutellum glatt, wenig dicht punktiert, hintere Tibia allmahlich verdickt ................---.-----.-------..--- P. fasciatipennis sp. nov. c. Thorax schwarz, Scutellum grob langsrunzlig punktiert, hintere Tibia in den 8 distalen ein Viertel walzenrund. P. variipennis sp. nov. b*. Hinterbein ohne aufrechte Haare, héchstens fein anliegend pubes- ziert, Vorderfltigel ohne Querbinde. ad. Petiolus so lang wie das Abdomen, in der vorderen Halfte gelb. P. variistilus sp. nov. ad’. Petiolus einfarbig schwarz, deutlich kiirzer als das lange Abdomen. P. dolichogaster sp. nov. a. Gesicht ungestreift, seltener vorn oder seitlich gestreift. e. Gesicht vorn gestreift, sonst glatt, Hinterbein nur anliegend pubes- ziert. f. Kopf, Thorax und Petiolus schwarz................ P. inchoata sp. noy. f’. Kopf und Thorax rotbraun, Petiolus weisslich. P. leucostylus sp. nov. e’. Gesicht seitlich gestreift, sonst glatt, Kopf und Thorax rotbraun, Hinterbein lang behaart.......-..........0:-c0ccceeeeee- P. lateralis sp. nov. e*. Gesicht glatt und glanzend, von den Antennen bis zum Munde, Hin- terbein nur anliegend pubesziert. g-. Kopf und Thorax rotbraun, letzterer oftmals zum Teil schwarz- braun. h*. Thorax deutlich linger als hoch, Petiolus blassgelb. P. levifrons sp. nov. 3. h’>. Thorax deutlich héher als lang, Petiolus rotbraun. P. brevithorax sp. nov. g.. Kopf und Thorax schwarz, héchstens Prothorax lehmgelb. Thorax ganz schwarz, hoher als lang............ P. humilis sp. noy. Prothorax lehmgelb, Thorax langer als hoch. P. collaris sp. nov. Oe t. Prosevania fasciatipennis sp. nov. 2: Rot, ohne dichte Pubeszenz; Kopf, Antennen, ausgenom- men die 4 proximaien Glieder, Zihne der Mandibeln, Beine grosstenteils und Abdomen, ausgenommen der vordere Teil des Petiolus, schwarz; Scapus rot, die 3 folgenden Glieder weisslich, Vorderbein, ausgenommen das Femur, sowie Coxa und Trochan- tere der 4 hinteren Beine gelbrot, hintere Trochantere gréss- tenteils dunkel, :hintere Tibia mit gelblichem Proximalende, Petiolus im vorderen Drittel gelblich. Stirn etwas eingedriickt, glatt, glanzend, seitlich mit einigen Langstreifen. Gesicht gewolbt, dicht langsgestreift, von einer Mittellangsleiste durchzo- gen, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen, durch eine Furche von der Wange getrennt. Wange facherartig gestreift, nicht halb so lang wie das Auge. Schlafe glatt und glanzend. Ocellen fast ein gleichseitiges Dreieck bildend, die hinteren kaum weiter voneinander als vom Auge entfernt. Mandibel 3 zahnig. S00, E Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 335 Antennen fast dem Vorderende der Augen gegeniiber entspring- end. Scapus so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, 2. Glied kaum langlich, 3. wenigstens doppelt so lang wie das 2., 4. kiirzer als das 3., fast doppelt so lang wie dick, die folgenden dicker, um ein Drittel langer als dick, Endglied linger. Thorax so hoch wie lang, dorsai dicht und grob punktiert. Schultern fast rechtwinklig. Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. Mittlerer Abschnitt des Mesonotum hinten zweimal so breit wie die seitlichen. Scutellum weniger dicht punktiert, zwischen den Punkten glatt und glanzend. Mediansegment hinten und Meta- pleure netzrunzlig, ohne Trennung voneinander, Mesopleure netzartig, im oberen Drittel glatt. Zinken des Metasternalfort- satzes stark divergierend. , Vorderfliigel schwach gebraunt, hinter der Radialzelle sowie in der hinteren Discoidalzelle dunkelbraun, vom Pterostigma bis zum Hinterrande mit einer weisslichen Querbinde, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Pterostigma hell- bis dunkelbraun, Basalis der Subcostalis fast anliegend, Nervulus kaum proximal von der Basalis, vordere Discoidalzelle dreimal so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, hintere Coxa quergestreift, Femur und Tibia des Hinterbeines lang behaart, Haare kiirzer als die Dicke des Beines, hintere Tibia allmahlich verdickt, langerer Sporn halb so lang wie der Meta- tarsus, dieser so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Zahn der Kralle viel langer und breiter als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus etwas ktirzer als sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, dorsal glatt, lateral schraig gestreift, Abdomen beilformig. Lange, 4.5 Millimeter; 2 ¢. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bajos. Prosevania variipennis sp. nov. 2: Schwarz, ohne dichte Pubeszenz; Mandibel blassgelb, mit schwarzen Zahnen, Antennen braun, die 5 proximalen Glieder schmutziggelb, die 4 vorderen Beine braun, Hinterbein schwarz- braun, Trochantere und proximales Viertel der Tibia an allen Beinen schmutziggelb, Petiolus in der vorderen Halfte braun- lichgelb. Stirn lederartig, etwas eingedriickt, mit 3 Langsleisten von den Ocellen bis zu den Antennen. Gesicht gewdolbt, glanzend und dicht langsgestreift, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen, von einer Mittellangsleiste durchzogen, durch eine Leiste von der Wange getrennt. Wange facherartig gestreift, hoéchstens halb so lang wie das Auge. Schlafe glatt und glan- 336 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 zend. Scheitel runzlig oder grob punktiert, Ocelle wie bei voriger Art. Antennen wenig hinter dem Vorderende der Augen entspringend, Scapus so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusam- men, 3. Glied um die Halfte langer als das 4., dieses doppelt so lang wie dick, 5. kaum langer als dick, die folgenden dicker, 6. bis 12. kaum langlich. Thorax wenig linger als hoch, dorsal wie auch der Scheitel, mit aufrechten, schwarzen Haaren. Schultern etwas winklig vorstehend. Mesonotum grob fingerhutartig punktiert, mittlerer Abschnitt hinten doppelt so breit wie die seitlichen, Parapsiden- furchen durchlaufend. Scutellum grob langsrunzlig-punktiert. Mediansegment vorn grob fingerhutartig punktiert, hinten sowie Metapleure und Mesopleure netzrunzlig, ohne Trennung von der Metapleure. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes stark divergie- rend. Vorderfltigel braiunlich, dunkler am Distalende, sowie hinter der Radialzelle und in der hinteren Discoidalzelle, mit einer weisslichen, durchlaufenden, vom Grunde des Pterostigma ausge- henden Querbinde, Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, von dieser um ihre Dicke getrennt, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Cubitalzelle nicht ein Drittel so lang wie die vordere Discoidalzelle, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstos- send, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfltigel mit 6 Frenalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der quergerunzelten hinteren Coxa entfernt, am Hinterbein sind Trochantere und Femur lang behaart, Haare kaum kiirzer als die Dicke des Femur, Tibia nur schwach behaart, wie auch das Mittelbein, so lang wie das Femur, walzenrund, ausgenommen im proximalen Viertel, langerer Sporn fast halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Krallenzahn langer und breiter als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, dorsal mit aufrechten schwarzen Haaren, sowie einer Mittellangsleiste und groben Punkten, ausgenommen hin- ten, lateral mit Langsleisten und schragen Runzeln, Abdomen beilf6rmig. Lange, 4.5 Millimeter; 2 °@. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios and Berg Maquiling. Prosevania variistilus sp. nov. é: Schwarz; Mandibel blassgelb, mit 3 schwarzen Zahnen, Antenne schwarzbraun, die 2 proximalen Glieder lehmgelb, das 3. gelblichbraun, die 4 vorderen Beine lehmgelb, ausgenommen das schwarzbraune Femur, sowie am Mittelbein die braune Ti- XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 337 bia, Grund der hinteren Trochantere lehmgelb, Grund der hin- teren Tibia mit rotbraunem Ring, vordere Halfte des Petiolus blassgelb. Kopf glatt oder kaum merklich fein punktiert. Stirn schwach gewéolbt, seitlich fein langsgestreift, mit Spur einer Mittellingsleiste. Gesicht dicht langsgestreift, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen. Wange fiacherartig gestreift. Ocellen fast ein gleichseitiges Dreieck bildend. An- tennen wenig vor der Augenmitte entspringend, fadenformig, Scapus so lang wie das 38. Glied, dieses zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie dick, 4. wenig langer als das 5., um ein Drittel anger als das 3., 5. kaum langer als das 3., 6. bis 13. allmahlich diinner, 12. fast dreimal so lang die dick. Thorax langer als hoch. Schultern fast abgerundet. Me- sonotum glatt, glanzend, mit zerstreuten, groben Punkten, mittlerer Abschnitt hinten so breit wie die seitlichen, Pa- rapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. Scutellum dichter punktiert. Mediansegment vorn fingerhutartig punktiert, hinten ohne Ver- tiefung und ohne dichte Pubeszenz, netzartig gerunzelt, wie die Metapleure und der untere Teil der Mesopleure. Zinken gelb wie der Metasternalfortsatz, klein und divergierend. Fliigel schwach getriibt, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Basalis kaum um ihre Dicke von der Subcostalis entfernt, vor- dere Discoidalzelle fast dreimal so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammenstossend, Cubitalis und Dis- coidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfliigel mit 5 Frenalhikchen. Mittlere um wenig mehr als ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, diese fein quergestreift, Tibia allmahlich verdickt, kaum sichtbar bedornt, langerer Sporn etwas kiirzer als der halbe Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Krallenzahn langer und breiter als die Krallen- spitze. Petiolus so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, seitlich schrig gestreift, das tibrige Abdomen kurz elliptisch, nicht langer als der Petiolus. Lange, 3 Millimeter; 2 ¢. LuZON, Laguna, Los Banos. Prosevania dolichogaster sp. nov. 4: Von voriger Art nur durch folgende Merkmale zu un- terscheiden: Scapus etwas langer als das 3. Glied, 4. um die Halfte langer als das 3., die 4 proximalen lehmgelb. Zinken schwarz, wie der Metasternalfortsatz, lang und stark diver- gierend. Fliigel fast glashell, Distalende kaum dunkler. Hin- tere Tibia am Grunde mit lehmgelbem Ring, hinterer Metatarsus ventral kurz bedornt, diese Dérnchen langer als die der Tibia. 338 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Petiolus einfarbig schwarz, deutlich kiirzer als das lang ellip- tische Abdomen, dieses um die Halfte linger als der Petiolus. Lange, 3.5 Millimeter; 3 ¢. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bajos. Prosevania dolichogaster var. arcuata var. nov. 4 : Schwarz, glanzend; Mandibel gelb mit 3 schwarzen Zahnen, Antenne braun, 1. und 2. Glied sowie die Ventralseite der 2 oder 3 folgenden lehmgelb, Beine schwarzbraun, Vorderbein und, am Mittelbein, Tibia und Tarsus lehmgelb, hintere Tibia ohne Ring. Ocellen einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen so weit voneinander wie vom Auge: Stirn mit Spuren von 3 Langs- leisten von den Ocellen bis zu den Antennen. Wange fast halb so lang wie das Auge. Fliigelspitze, ein Fleck hinter der Radialzelle und die hintere Discoidalzelle dunkler. Hintere Coxa dorsal punktiert, ventral quergestreift, langerer Sporn die Mitte des Metatarsus tiber- ragend. Petiolus dorsal punktiert, lateral schrag gestreift. Alles tibrige wie bei der Type. Lange, 3.5 Millimeter; 2 ¢. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. Prosevania inchoata sp. nov. @: Von der typischen P. dolichogaster durch folgende Merk- male zu unterscheiden: Gesicht glanzend und fast glatt, kaum merklich lederartig oder punktiert, nur am Vorderrande langs- gestreift. Fliigel deutlich gebraunt. Petiolus etwas linger als sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, so lang wie das Abdomen, dieses lang elliptisch. Lange, 4 Millimeter; 4 ¢. MINDANAO, Butuan. Prosevania lateralis sp. nov. 2: Rotbraun; Palpen, die 5 proximalen Glieder der Antenne, Ventralseite des Kopfes, Beine und Petiolus gelb, Kopf ohne schwarze Zeichnung, 6.-13. Antennenglied und die 4 hinteren Tarsen schwarz, Femur und Tibia des Hinterbeines dunkelbraun, Grund der Tibia mit einem weissen Ring. Gesicht seitlich langsgestreift. Antennen dem vorderen Drittel der Augen gegeniiber entspringend, 1. Glied so lang wie die 3 folgenden zusammen, 3. langer als das 4., fast doppelt so lang wie das 2., 5. ktirzer als das 4., die folgenden verdickt, 6. bis 12. kaum linger als dick. Scutellum langsrunzlig und punktiert. Fliigel etwas gebraunt, mit 2 wenig deutlichen weisslichen XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniden der Philippinen. 339 Querbinden, deren 1. vom Grunde des Pterostigma ausgeht, die 2. vor der Fliigelspitze. Hinteres Femur lang behaart, hintere Tibia kiirzer behaart, unbedornt, walzenrund, ausgenommen der weisse proximale Teil, langerer Sporn fast halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zu- sammen. Petiolus seitlich quergestreift, etwas kiirzer als sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, Abdomen beilférmig, glatt und kahl. Alles tibrige wie P. levifrons. Lange, 3 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bajios. Prosevania levifrons sp. nov. 6: Rotbraun, ohne dichte Pubeszenz; Antennen braun, die 3 oder 4 proximalen Glieder blassgelb, wie die Palpen und die Beine, Kopf hinter den Ocellen schwarz, Hinterbein schwarz- braun, ausgenommen das Distalende der Coxa sowie das Proxi- malende der Trochantere und der Tibia, Abdomen schwarz, Petiolus gelb, ausgenommen das schwarzbraune Hinterende. Kopf glatt, glanzend, ventral blasser als dorsal, Stirn flach, Gesicht gewolbt, mit einer queren Erhebung vor den Antennen, bis zum Munde glatt und glanzend, von der Wange durch eine Furche getrennt. Wange fast halb so lang wie das Auge, dicht facherartig gestreift. Ocellen fast eine Querlinie bildend, die lateralen weiter voneinander als vom Auge entfernt, den Hin- terrande des Kopfes fast beriihrend. Mandibel blassgelb, mit schwarzen Zahnen. Antennen vor der Augenmitte entsprin- gend, diinn und schlank, Scapus doppelt so lang wie dick, 3. Glied kaum kitirzer als der Scapus, 4. langer, dem 5. gleich, 12. noch fast dreimal so lang wie dick. Thorax deutlich ein Drittel langer als hoch. Schultern recht- winklig. Mesonotum und Scutellum grob und ziemlich dicht punktiert, Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. Mediansegment vorn fingerhutartig punktiert, hinten netzartig wie die Meta- pleure und ohne Trennung, Mesopleure glatt und glanzend. Zin- ken des Metasternalfortsatzes divergierend. Fliigel schwach getriibt, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle kaum spitz, Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend und derselben fast anliegend, Nervulus mit der Basalis zusammen- stossend, vordere Discoidalzelle fast dreimal so lang wie die -Cubitalzelle, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, hin- tere Coxa dorsal quergestreift, langerer Sporn ein Drittel so lang wie der Metatarsus, alle Sporen blassgelb, hinterer Meta- tarsus so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Tarsus 340 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 sehr diinn, ventral mit sehr kleinen Dérnchen. Petiolus glatt, glanzend, wenigstens so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesono- tum, Abdomen kahl, elliptisch. Lange, 3 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Berg Maquiling. Prosevania brevithorax sp. nov. 6: Rotbraun; Palpen und Mandibeln, ausgenommen die schwarzen Zahne, blassgelb, Antennen schwarzbraun, die 4 proxi- malen Glieder gelb, Kopf mit schwarzem Fleck hinter den Ocellen, Scutellum und hinterer Teil des Mediansegmentes schwarzbraun, Beine lehmgelb, Hinterbein schwarzbraun, das Femur dunkelrot, Proximalende der Trochantere und der Tibia gelblich, Abdomen schwarz, Petiolus rotbraun. Kopf wie bei voriger Art. Antennen fadenformig, wenig vor der Augenmitte entspringend, Scapus fast dreimal so lang wie dick, linger als das 8. Glied, 4. dem Scapus an Lange gleich, 5. dem 4. gleich, 12. noch fast dreimal so lang wie dick. Thorax deutlich hoher als lang, mit rechtwinkligen Schultern. Mesonotum und Scutellum glatt, glinzend, nur sehr sparlich punktiert. Vorderfliigel glashell, nur am Distalende getriibt, vordere Discoidalzelle mehr als dreimal so lang wie die Cu- bitalzelle. Langerer Sporn der Hintertibia wenigstens halb so lang wie der Metatarsus. Petiolus sehr fein gestrichelt. Alles tibrige wie bei P. levifrons. Lange, 2.8 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Butuan. Prosevania leucostylus sp. nov. é : Rotbraun; Thorax stellenweise dunkler, Antennen schwarz- braun, die 2 proximalen Glieder und die Ventralseite der 2 fol- genden gelblichweiss, die 4 vorderen Beine braunlichgelb, mit weisslichen Tarsen, Hinterbein schwarzbraun, Distalende der Coxa, Proximalende der Trochantere, des Femur und der Tibia hellbraun, Abdomen schwarzbraun, Petiolus gelblichweiss, aus- genommen das Hinterende. Kopf glatt, glanzend. Stirn fast flach. Gesicht nur vorn schwach langsgestreift, gewélbt, ohne. quere Erhebung vor den Antennen, durch eine Furche von der Wange getrennt. Wange dicht facherartig gestreift, kaum mehr als ein Drittel so lang wie das Auge. Ocellen einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen etwas weiter voneinander als vom Auge entfernt. Antennen wenig vor der Augenmitte entspringend, fadenférmig, Scapus so lang wie das 2. und 3. Glied zusammen, XI, D,5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 341 2. fast quer, 3. zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie dick, deutlich kiirzer als das 4., 12. noch zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie dick. Thorax deutlich langer als hoch, mit fast rechtwinkligen Schultern. Mesonotum und Scutellum grob und wenig dicht punktiert, Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. Mediansegment vorn fingerhutartig punktiert, hinten netzrunzlig wie die Meta- pleure, Mesopleure glatt und glanzend, seitlich und unten grob punktiert. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes divergierend. Vorderfitigel glashell, Distalende und Hinterrand getriibt, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle spitz, Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, von ihr um ihre Dicke getrennt, mit dem Nervulus zusammenstossend, vordere Discoidalzelle dreimal so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, Cubitalis und Discoidalis durchlau- fend; Hinterfliigel mit 5 Frenalhaikchen. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, am Hinterbein ist die Coxa dorsal fein quergestreift, Tibia kaum sichtbar bedornt, Sporen blass, der langere fast halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, dieser so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Krallenzahn langer und breiter als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus glatt, hinten lateral schrég gestreift, wenig kiirzer als das Abdomen, fast so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, | Abdomen elliptisch, feinhaarig. Lange, 2.5 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bajos. Prosevania humilis sp. nov. 6: Schwarz, glanzend, ohne dichte Pubeszenz; Mandibeln, ausgenommen die Zahne, Palpen, die 4 proximalen Glieder der Antennen, Vorderbein, Trochantere und Tarsus der 4 hinteren Beine lehmgelb, vordere Tibia braunlich, Petiolus dunkel rot- braun. Kopf glatt. Stirn gewolbt. Gesicht ungestreift, ge- wolbt, durch eine Furche von der Wange getrennt. Wange sehr fein gestreift, ein Drittel so lang wie das Auge. Ocellen einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen so weit voneinander wie vom Auge. Antennen fadenformig, dem vorderen Drittel der Augen ge- geniiber entspringend, Scapus so lang wie das 3. Glied, dieses kaum doppelt so lang wie dick, 4. so lang wie das 2. und 3. zusammen, 12. noch mehr als doppelt so lang wie dick. Thorax hdher als lang, mit fast rechtwinkligen Schultern. Mesonotum und Scutellum mit wenigen, mdssig groben Punkten, medialer Teil des Mesonotum stark gewolbt, Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend. Mediansegment vorn runzlig, hinten nicht ein- gedriickt, nicht getrennt, netzrunzlig wie die Metapleure und der 342 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 untere Teil der Mesopleure. Zinken des Metasternalfortsatzes divergierend. Fliigel fast glashell. Pterostigma lanzettlich, mit weissem Proximalende, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle kaum spitz, Ba- salis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, von dieser um ihre Dicke getrennt, mit dem Nervulus zusammenstossend, vordere Discoidalzelle dreimal so lang wie die Cubitalzelle, Cu- bitalis und Discoidalis durchlaufend; Hinterfliigel mit 4 Fre- nalhakchen. Mittlere Coxa um ihre Lange von der hinteren entfernt, am Hinterbein ist die Coxa dorsal quergerunzelt, langerer Sporn halb so lang wie der Metatarsus, Tibia und Tarsus mit kaum sichtbaren Dornchen, Metatarsus so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, Krallenzahn breiter und viel langer als die Krallenspitze. Petiolus glatt, so lang wie sein Abstand vom Mesonotum, Abdomen fast kreisrund. Lange, 2.2 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Butuan. Prosevania collaris sp. nov. 6: Schwarz; Antennen braun, die 5 proximalen Glieder lehmgelb, Prothorax rotgelb, vordere Tibia, Grund der hinteren Tibia, Distalende der 4 vorderen Coxae und alle Tarsen blass- gelb, die 4 vorderen Femora und die mittlere Tibia braun, Pe- tiolus rotbraun, ausgenommen das Hinterende. Antennen wenig vor der Augenmitte entspringend. Thorax linger als hoch, medialer Abschnitt des Mesonotum nicht starker gewolbt. Distalende des Vorderfliigels gebraunt, distaler Winkel der Radialzelle sehr spitz, indem die Radialis sehr schrag miindet, Hinterfliigel mit 5 Frenalhikchen. Lange, 2.5 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Butuan. Genus PSEUDOFENUS Kieffer Die bisher bekannten Vertreter dieser Gattung stammen aus Sitidamerika und Australien. Pseudofoenus manilensis Sp. nov. @: Schwarz; Antenne schwarzbraun, distal allmahlich heller, die 4 oder 5 Endglieder, sowie die Mandibeln und das Vorder- bein rostrot, Mesopleure und der angrenzende Teil der Propleure und der Metapleure rotbraun, ein grosser ventraler Fleck am Grunde der hinteren Tibia blassgelb, Klappen fast in der dis- talen Hilfte weiss. Kopf glatt, glanzend. Wange fast fehlend. XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 843 Gesicht seitlich weiss pubesziert. Hinterkopf ein Drittel so lang wie das Auge, quer, allmahlich verengt, abgestutzt, laterale Ocellen fast doppelt so weit von den Antennen als vom Hin- terrande des Kopfes. Mandibel mit einem grossen, schraig nach hinten gerichteten Zahn, dieser langer als die Spitze. Antennen der Augenmitte gegeniiber entspringend, Scapus so lang wie das 3. Glied, 2. langlich, 4. fast doppelt so lang wie das 3., vor- letztes fast doppelt so lang wie dick. Hals glatt, glanzend, so lang wie der Abstand der Tegula von der Schulter. Thorax dorsal netzrunzlig, doppelt so lang wie hoch, Zahne des Prothorax massig gross. Vorderer Abschnitt des Mesono- tum wenigstens doppelt so lang wie der hintere und von diesem durch eine bogige Linie getrennt, vorn mit 2 Langslinien. Me- diansegment hinten allmahlich abschiissig. Metapleure und Me- sopleure netzrunzlig. A Fliigel kaum getriibt, Cubitalis aus der Mitte des Nervulus entspringend, die einzige Discoidalzelle gross, Hinterfliigel mit 3 Frenalhakchen, ohne deutliche Ader. Hintere Coxa grob quer- gestreift, dreimal so lang wie dick, hinterer Metatarsus fast so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen. Bohrer, 14.5 Millimeter lang. Lange, 15 Millimeter; 3 ¢. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bajos. Genus TRICHOFENUS Kieffer Auch von dieser Gattung war keine Art fiir die Philippinen bekannt. Trichofceenus rubriceps sp. nov. ¢: Schwarz; Kopf rot, mit einem grossen schwarzen Fleck auf dem Scheitel und dem Hinterkopf, Tibia der 4 vorderen Beine blassgelb, in der Mitte etwas gebraunt, die proximalen zwei Drittel der 4 vorderen Metatarsen, ein grosser proximaler Ring an der hinteren Tibia und das distale Viertel der Klappen gelblichweiss. Kopf breit, glatt, glanzend, auf den Seiten des Gesichts weiss pubesziert. Hinterkopf halb so lang wie die fein- haarigen Augen, ohne Kragen noch Griibchen, Ocellen den Anten- nen kaum naher als dem Hinterrande des Kopfes. Wange sehr klein, nicht langer als das 2. Antennenglied. Antenne der Augen- mitte gegeniiber entspringend, Scapus so lang wie das 3. Glied, 2. Glied etwas langlich, 3. nicht doppelt so lang wie dick, 4. fast dreimal so lang wie dick, vorletztes zweimal. Hals kiirzer als der Abstand der Tegula von der Schulter, fein quergestreift, Zahne des Prothorax sehr kurz. Thorax 344 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 dorsal grob quergerunzelt. Vorderer Abschnitt des Mesono- tum dreimal so lang wie der hintere, vorn mit 2 parallelen Langslinien, Parapsidenfurchen hinten winklig zusammenstos- send. Mediansegment hinten grob quergekielt. Metapleure und Mesopleure netzrunzlig, dicht weiss pubesziert, durch eine tiefe Rinne getrennt. Fliigel gebraiunt, hintere Discoidalzelle zwei Drittel so lang wie die vordere, Hinterfliigel mit 3 Frenalhakchen, ohne deutliche Ader, nur mit einer durchscheinenden Linie und einem gelben Streifen. Hintere Coxa grob quergekielt, dazwischen stark glanzend, hinterer Metatarsus so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen. Petiolus matt. Bohrer, 15 Millimeter lang; Abdo- men, 13 Millimeter lang. Lange, 18 Millimeter. LuZzON, Laguna, Berg Memuling: Genus GASTERUPTION Latreille Die 2 folgenden Arten sind die ersten dieser Gattung, die in den Philippinen beobachtet worden sind. a’, Vorderer Abschnitt des Mesonotum kaum langer als der hintere, Hin- terkopi Mame lich eee ies ne ae Wedel ee eee G. philippinense sp. nov. a’. Vorderer Abschnitt des Mesonotum dreimal so lang wie der hintere, Hinterkopfs quer se #. sates se eae eee G. bakeri sp. nov. Gasteruption philippinense sp. nov. 6 2: Schwarz; Mandibel schwarzbraun, Grund der 4 vorderen Tibien, die 4 vorderen Metatarsen beim @ ganz, beim ¢ nur im proximalen Drittel gelblichweiss, der tibrige Tarsus braun, hintere Tibia mit einem grossen, weissen, proximalen Ring oder doch mit einem ventralen weissen Fleck. Kopf glatt, glanzend, weiss pubesziert. Hinterkopf lang, fast so lang wie das Auge, allmahlich verschméalert. Wange sehr klein. Scapus kaum kiirzer als das 3. Glied, 2. Glied anderthalbmal so lang wie dick, 3. anderthalbmal so lang wie das 2., kaum ktirzer als das 4. Glied. Hals lang, langer als der Abstand der Tegula von der Schulter, fein quergerunzelt, Zahne des Prothorax ziemlich gross. Thorax dorsal grob runzlig-punktiert, vorderer Abschnitt kaum langer als der hintere, die trennende Kerblinie hinten einen Bogen bildend. Mediansegment hinten allmahlich abschiissig, netzartig gerunzelt. Pleuren runzlig. ‘ Fliigel glashell, hintere Discoidalzelle fast so lang wie die vordere, Hinterfliigel ohne deutliche Ader. Hintere Coxa quer- gestrichelt, Metatarsus fast so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen. Abdomen stark bogig gekriimmt, pubesziert, sehr XI, D, 5 Kieffer: Evaniiden der Philippinen 845 fein lederartig oder fast glatt, 7 Millimeter lang, Bohrer 8 Milli- meter lang, Klappen einfarbig schwarz. Lange, 11 bis 12 Millimeter. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos und Berg Maquiling. Gasteruption bakeri sp. nov. ¢: Schwarz; Mandibel und Vorderbein gelbrot, das Femur dunkler, der Tarsus gelblichweiss, Mittelbein mit weissem Ring am Grunde der Tibia, Tarsus braun, Proximalende des Meta- tarsus weisslich, hintere Tibia mit einem grossen, weissen, proximalen Fleck auf der Ventralseite. Kopf glatt, glanzend, an den Seiten des Gesichts dicht weiss pubesziert. Hinterkopf quer, halb so lang wie das Auge, laterale Ocellen dem Hinterrande des Kopfes viel naher als den Antennen. Wange sehr klein. Antennen dunkelbraun, die 3 proximalen Glieder schwarz, 2. Glied kaum langlich, 3. um die Halfte langer als das 2., so lang wie der Scapus, 4. doppelt so lang wie das 3., kaum kiirzer als das 5., die 5 Endglieder abgebrochen. Hals kiirzer als der Abstand der Tegula von der Schulter, quergerunzelt. Zahne des Prothorax sehr klein. Mesonotum quergerunzelt, vorn mit 2 Langslinien, vorderer Abschnitt drei- mal so lang wie der hintere, die abgrenzende Kerblinie hinten bogig, Seiten des hinteren Abschnittes und Scutellum fein leder- artig. Mediansegment hinten allmahlich abschiissig, netzartig gerunzelt. Pleuren gerunzelt. Fliigel gebraunt, proximales Drittel des Vorderfliigels fast glashell, hintere Discoidalzelle kaum ktirzer als die vordere, vier- eckig wie gewohnlich, Hinterfliigel ohne deutliche Ader. Hintere Coxa grob quergerieft, Metatarsus so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen. Abdomen kaum bogig. Lange, 13 Millimeter. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. Genus AULACINUS Westwood Folgende neue Art ist der erste Vertreter der Gattung Awlact- nus von den Philippinen. Aulacinus philippinensis sp. nov. 2: Schwarz; Mandibel rotbraun, die 3 proximalen Glieder der Antennen, Tibia und Tarsus der 4 vorderen Beine lehmgelh, Abdomen mit einem roten, dorsalen Fleck, der den Hinterrand des Petiolus und den groéssten Teil des 2. Tergites bildet. Kopf unbewehrt, hinten einfach, matt, lederartig, dunkel pubesziert. Wange sehr kurz, kiirzer als das 2. Antennenglied. Hinterkopf 346 The Philippine Journal of Science mehr als halb so lang wie das Auge, Ocellen ein Dreieck bildend, die hinteren liegen dem Hinterrande der Augen gegeniiber, von diesen so weit wie voneinander entfernt. Scapus um die Halfte langer als das 2. Glied, dieses langlich, 3. fast doppelt so lang wie das 2., 4. deutlich langer als das 3., die folgenden dicker, Endglieder abgebrochen. Hals lang, fast so lang wie sein Ab- stand von der Schulter. Thorax linger als hoch, unbewehrt, matt, dunkel pubesziert und lederartig, Parapsidenfurchen durchlaufend, hinten fast zusammenstossend. Mediansegment hinten grob quergerunzelt. Mesopleure oben langsgerunzelt. Fliigel glashell, mit dunkelbraunem Distalende, Basalis in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, 1. Discoidalzelle langlich, um ihre ganze Lange von der 2. Cubitalzelle entfernt, 2. und 3. Cubitalzelle distal zwar geschlossen, aber die beiden Transver- so-cubitalis sind in ihrer Mitte viel blasser als an ihren beiden Enden, die 2. Discoidalzelle endigt proximal von der Mitte der 3. Cubitalzelle; Hinterfliigel ohne ausgebildete Ader, mit 3 Fre- nalhakchen. Petiolus langer als die Halfte des Abdomen, dieses schwach bogig, fein lederartig, Klappen einfarbig schwarz, Bohrer 6 Millimeter lang. Lange, 6 Millimeter. LUZON, Tayabas, Berg Banahao. II]. BEITRAG ZUR COLEOPTEREN FAUNA DER PHILIPPINEN Von W. SCHULTZE (Manila, P. I.) RHIPIDOCERIDAi Callirhipis lagunae sp. nov. 6: Kopf, Halsschild und Fltigeldecken dunkelbraun, aschgrau sammtartig glanzend pubesziert. Kopf sehr dicht zusammen- fliessend punktiert. Die sehr stark aufgetriebenen Fiihlerbasen in der Mitte tief gekerbt. Fiihler: erstes Glied dunkelrotbraun, sehr dicht und gleichmassig punktiert, die folgenden rotbraun, alle Glieder sehr fein pubesziert. Fiihlerlange 16 Millimeter. | Halsschild: vordere Halfte gerundet, kraftig blasig aufgetrieben. Von der Mitte des Seitenrandes bis zu den Hinterecken an Breite zunehmend. Im diskalen Teil, von der Mitte bis zum Hinter- rand reichend, eine tiefe Rinne. Je seitlich von letzterer eine kraftige grubenartige Vertiefung. Schildchen nahezu kreis- rund, am Vorderrand mit einem Zapfchen, die Aussenrander schalenartig aufgebogen. Fliigeldecken so breit wie der Hinter- rand des Halsschildes, nahezu parallel fiir dreiviertel ihrer Lange, dann spitzbogig bis zur Naht, kraftig weitliufig punktiert, ein kraftiger Eindruck am Vorderrand nachst den Schulterecken. Je zwei parallele Langsschwielen auf jeder Fliigeldecke, vom ersten bis zum dritten Viertel ihrer Lange reichend, wo sie sodann zusammen in eine gemeinsame kurze Schwiele auslaufen. Eine dritte undeutliche Schwiele den Abfall nach den Seitenraindern markierend. Unterseite und Beine dunkelbraun, fein und dicht punktiert und sehr fein behaart, Abdominalsegmente heller, rot- braun, desgleichen das letzte Tarsenglied. Lange, 16 Millimeter ; Schulterbreite, 4.5. LUZON, Laguna, Paete (A. de los Reyes). Type in meiner Sammlung. Diese Art gehoért in die Verwandtschaft von C. orientalis Cast. Im Vergleich mit C. helleri Schultze ist C. lagunae viel schlanker gebaut als diese. Sie unterscheidet sich leicht von den anderen bis jetzt bekannten philippinischen Callirhipis-Arten durch die, je nach der Beleuchtung, sammtartig silber- oder aschgrauen oder braunen Flecke des Halsschildes und der Fliigeldecken. CERAMBYCIDA Genus PSEUDABRYNA novum Ahnlich dem Genus Abryna Newmann. Kopf lang gestreckt, Fiihlerbasis das Auge in zwei Halften teilend. Erstes Fiihler- 347 848 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 glied schwach gebogen, nach der Apex kraftig keulenformig, so lang wie das vierte Glied. Zweites Glied sehr klein, drittes Glied ein Viertel langer wie das erste Glied. Fiinftes und die folgenden Glieder gleich lang, etwas kiirzer wie das Erste. Halsschild cylinderisch, etwas langer wie breit, in der Mitte schwach gewolbt, nachst dem Hinterrande deutlich eingeschniirt. Fliigeldecken breiter wie das Halsschild, kraftig gewolbt, die Schulterecken kraftig hervortretend, die Seiten parallel fiir zwei Drittel ihrer Lange, dann gleichmassig gerundet bis zur Naht. Mittel- und Hinterschenkel nach den Kniegelenken zu verbreitert. Type: P. luzonica. _ Pseudabryna luzonica sp. nov. Schwarz glanzend. Kopf miassig kraftig punktiert, speciell um die Fiihlerbasis, nach dem Scheitel zu nahezu glatt. Hine feine Mittelrinne tiber Stirn und Scheitel, sowie ein weisser langlicher Tomentfleck auf der Stirn bis an den Scheitel rei- chend. Fiihlerbasis innerhalb des Auges weiss gesiumt. Vier- tes Fiihlerglied im mittleren Teile weiss tomentiert. Halsschild unregelmassig punktiert, ein nahezu runder Tomentfleck je seit- lich am Vorderrande. Schildchen mit einigen kraftigen Punkten und einem Griibchen im hinteren Teil. Fltigeldecken: je ein grosserer ovaler weisser Tomentfleck hinter dem Schildchen und nachst der Naht. Drei weitere querstreifenartig gereihte Flek- ken vor der Mitte. Eine weitere Anzahl querstreifenartiger Flecke hinter der Mitte. Im letzten Drittel jeder Fltigeldecke je vier ebenfalls weiss tomentierte Strichlangsmakeln. Hinter- rand der Fliigeldecken weiss gesiumt. Unterseite, Vorderhitiften sowie Seiten der Mittel- und Hinterbrust weiss tomentiert. Abdominalsegmente sehr fein lederartig gerunzelt. Hinterran- der derselben seitlich ebenfalls weiss tomentiert. Vorder-, Mittel- und Hinterschienen sowie Tarsen schwarz beborstet. Zweites Tarsenglied im basalen Teile weiss tomentiert. Lange, 12.5 Millimeter; Schulterbreite, 4.5. LUZON, Benguet, Berg Santo Tomas (J. C. Hoffmeister). Type in meiner Sammlung. Diese Art scheint in Bezug auf Zeichnung sehr zu variieren, da ein zweites Exemplar vom selben Fundort nur Andeutungen der oben erwihnten Tomentflecke der Fliigeldecken zeigt. Abryna (?) hoffmeisteri sp. nov. Kopf, Fiihler, Halsschild und Beine rotbraun, Fliigeldecken dunkelbraun, glinzend und mit rotlichem Schimmer. Kopf kraftig lederartig gerunzelt, fein behaart und mit einem feinen XI, D, 5 Schultze: Coleopteren Fauna der Philippinen 349 Langskiel in der Mitte. Halsschild cylinderisch, ein Drittel breiter wie lang, kraftig lederartig gerunzelt und fein hellgrau behaart. Die Runzelung durch einen unregelmidssigen Langs- kiel in der Mitte unterbrochen. Schildchen sehr kurz und kraftig gewolbt. Fliigeldecken gleichmissig punktiert, im ba- salen Teil etwas kraftiger als nach den Spitzen zu. Jedem der Punkte entspringt ein ockerfarbiges Harchen. Seitenrainder besonders im apikalen Drittel mit langeren Harchen besetzt. Fliigeldecken mit einer kraftigen griibchenartigen Vertiefung hinter dem Schildchen; in dieser ein kleiner ockerfarbig tomen- tierter Doppelfleck.1 Am Seitenrande im dritten Viertel eine grossere schrag nach vorn gerichtete langlich ockerfarbige tomentierte Makel und im spitzen Teil ein grésserer und mehrere kleinere schwach tomentierte Flecke. Ein breiter Tomentstrei- fen an den Seiten der Pro-, Meso- und Metathorax. Abdo- minalsegmente schwarz, die Seitenrinder fein behaart. Letztes Abdominalsegment mit einer tiefen Langsrinne? in der Mitte, punktiert und kraftig behaart. Beine: die Kniegelenke sowie die Tarsenglieder dunkelbraun, letztere fein hellgrau behaart. Lange, 18 Millimeter; Schulterbreiter, 5.5. LUZON, Benguet, Berg Santo Tomas. Type in meiner Sammlung. Ich benenne diese interessante Art nach ihrem Endecker, Herrn J. C. Hoffmeister. Von vier Exemplaren von A. eximia Newm. in meiner Samm- lung (Luzon, Laguna, Paete, McGregor) haben die drei gréssten Exemplare diese Mittellangsrinne nicht, wahrend es bei dem Kleinsten vorhanden ist. Es wahre darnach anzunehmen, dass diese Rinne einen Geschlechtskarakter darstellt (4 ?). Abryna hoffmeisteri ist im Vergleich zu den obengenannten Arten schlanker gebaut; auch sind die Fltigeldecken nicht so kraftig gewolbt wie bei diesen. SCARAB ANID Aa CETONINZ Coenochilus luzonicus sp. nov. Matt schwarz. Kopf: Clypealvorderrand gerundet, in der Mitte vorgezogen und etwas aufgebogen. Eine schwache Quer- schwiele, welche nachst den Vorderwinkeln der Augen in eine *In zwei weiteren Exemplaren dieser Art ist dieser kleine Doppelfleck nicht vorhanden. * Diese Mittellangsrinne des letzten Abdominalsegmentes erwahnt West- wood [Trans. Ent. Soc. London (1863), III, 1, 631, 632], ebenfalls von A. semperi und A. newmanni Westw. 1425174 350 The Philippine Journal of Science hockerartige Erhohung auslauft. Von dieser ein schmaler bis zur Mitte des Auges reichender tomentierter Steg. Clypeus, Stirn und Scheitel kraftig zusammenfliessend punktiert. Fiihler schwarz und fein behaart. Erstes Glied lederartig gerunzelt, die folgenden glanzend und fein punktiert. Halsschild im dis- kalen Teil weitlaufig und fein, nachst den Seitenrindern kraf- tiger und dichter punktiert. Je ein grésserer unregelmdssiger Tomentfleck etwas seitlich der Mitte nichst dem Vorderrande. Schildchen mit einigen Punkten, der Verlauf nach der Meso- thorax glanzend und kraftig lederartig gerunzelt. Fliigeldek- ken je seitlich der Naht mit einer Nadelrisslinie. Ndachst den Schultern mit kurzen bogen- oder hakenférmigen, im diskalen Teil mit langeren, mehr strichformigen, langsreihenartig gesetz- ten Nadelrissen. Die ziemlich stark entwickelten Hinterbuckel der Fliigeldecken kraftig zusammenfliessend punktiert. Fligel- decken im ersten Drittel ihrer Lange nachst der Naht mit einem grosseren querbandartigen Doppelfleck. Etwas dahinter, seit- lich, bis zum Seitenrand reichend, ein W-formiger Tomentfleck. Im letzten Drittel, seitlich der Naht, je ein kleiner querstrichfor- miger und mehrere andere sehr kleine Flecken. Die ockerfar- bige Tomentierung ist sammtartig glanzend. Propygidium je seitlich mit einer kraftig entwickelten schwarz glanzenden Tu- berkel. Ersteres sowie das Pygidium kraftig lederartig gerun- zelt. Pro-, Meso- und Metathorax kraftig lederrunzelig und stellenweise tomentiert. Abdominalsegmente weitlaufig punk- tiert, mit Ausnahme des letzten Segmentes, besonders nach den Hinterrindern zu tomentiert. Schenkel kraftig punktiert, Schienen lederartig gerunzelt und mit einem spitzen Zahn am Aussenrande. Linge, ¢, 12.5 Millimeter; Schulterbreite, 6. 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Considered from the viewpoint of prac- tical utility, Mr. Walker’s Sugar Industry in the Island of Negros is one of the most important papers published by the Bureau of Science. This volume is a real contribu- tion to the subject; it is not a mere com- pilation, for the author was in the field and understands the conditions of which he writes. A MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE SILK CULTURE By CHARLES S. BANKS Order No. 413. Paper, 53 pages, 20 plates, $0.75, postpaid. In A Manual. of Philippine Silk Culture are presented the results of several years” actual work with silk-producing larve to- gether with a description of the new Philip- pine race. / THE PHILIPPINE JOURNAL OF SCIENCE D. GENERAL BIOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY Vou. XI NOVEMBER, 1916 No. 6 By MASAMITSU OSHIMA (Institute of Science, Government of Formosa) TWO PLATES 045, The termite fauna of the Philippine Islands is supposed to bea an exceedingly rich one. However, it has been but little studied. In 1914 Professor C. F. Baker, of the University of the Philip- pines, made a careful collection of termites at Los Bafios, Laguna Province, Luzon, and very kindly sent the specimens to me for examination. This collection contained representatives of six species, which were described by me as new.! Recently I received lots of Philippine termites from Mr. R. C. McGregor, of the Bureau of Science, Manila, which were mainly collected by him at Sarai, near Paete, Laguna Province, Luzon. After a close comparison of these two collections, I have detected four new species and two species not previously recorded from the Philippine Islands, namely: Eutermes (Hutermes) gracilis sp. nov. Eutermes (Eutermes) manilensis sp. nov. Eutermes (Hospitalitermes) hospitalis Haviland. Eutermes (Hospitalitermes) saraiensis sp. nov. Eutermes (Ceylonitermes) mcgregori sp. nov. Rhinotermes (Schedorhinotermes) longirostris (Brauer). In the present paper a record of the termites of the latter collection is given. The species of Baker’s collection that are not included in McGregor’s material are given for the sake of completeness. My thanks are due Mr. McGregor, who has forwarded the in- teresting specimens to me. *Ann. Zool. Jap. (1914), 8. 148104 351 BLA il The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 MESOTERMITIDZA COPTOTERMITIN4 Genus COPTOTERMES Wasmann Coptotermes flavicephalus Oshima. Plate II, fig. 8. Coptotermes flavicephalus OSHIMA, Ann. Zool. Jap. (1914), 8, 558. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier.—Head pale yellow; mandibles brown; aeaumen straw- colored. Head sparingly pilose; abdominal tergites densely pro- . vided with hairs. Head suborbicular, broad, and flattened; fontanelle directed forward; basal portion of clypeus short; labrum tongue-shaped, with pointed tip, scarcely reaching to middle of mandibles; man- dibles saber-shaped, with strongly incurved tip; antennz 15- or 16-jointed, 3d joint nearly as long as 2d; pronotum broad, anterior and posterior borders bilobed. : Mm. Length of body 6.00-6.50 Length of head with mandible 2.75 Length of head without mandible 1.63 Width of head 1.53 Width of pronotum 1.03-1.09 Length of pronotum 0.63 Worker.—Head yellowish white; abdomen whitish. Head sparingly pilose; abdominal tergites moderately provided with subequal hairs. Antenne 15-jointed, 3d joint shorter than 2d; anterior border of pronotum bilobed; posterior border straight. Mm. Length of body 5.00 Width of head 1.44 Width of pronotum 0.78 Habitat.—Luzon, Los Banos, Laguna (Baker). RHINOTERMITIN4Z= Genus RHINOTERMES Hagen Rhinotermes (Schedorhinotermes) longirostris (Brauer). Plate II, figs. 9 and 10. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier (the larger form) .—Head yellow; mandibles brown; abdomen, antenne, and legs straw-colored. Head sparingly pro- vided with spiny hairs; abdominal tergites moderately pilose. Head quadrate, sides slightly converging anteriorly, posterior border rounded; fontanelle distinct, directed upward, situated xI,D,6 Oshima: Termites from the Philippines 353 between antennal fossz; from the fontanelle runs a shallow groove, reaching to apex of labrum, slightly widening anteriorly ; clypeus grooved along the median line, boundary between apical and basal portions indistinct; labrum tongue-shaped, longer than broad, tip bilobed and anteriorly provided with a cluster of short hairs, reaching beyond the middle of mandible; mandibles stout, with strongly incurved tip, the left provided with two teeth, the right with one tooth; antennz 16-jointed, 2d joint shorter than 3d, 4th joint nearly half as long as 3d; pronotum flat, anterior border convex, posterior border weakly emarginate at middle; mesonotum as broad as pronotum; metanotum broader and shorter than the former. Mm. Length of body 4.50 Length of head with mandible 2.00 Length of head without mandible 1.37 Width of head 1.34 Width of pronotum 0.75 Length of pronotum 0.50 Soldier (the smaller form).—Head yellow; mandibles light brown; abdomen pale yellow; antennz and legs straw-colored. Head very sparingly pilose; abdominal tergites with a series of spiny hairs along the posterior border. Head pear-shaped, sides converging anteriorly ; fontanelle dis- tinct, directed upward, with a shallow groove running from it to tip of labrum; clypeus tongue-shaped, swollen on both sides of the median groove; labrum elongate, rectangular; tip bilobed, reaching beyond the tip of mandible, its outer border densely pro- vided with minute hairs; mandibles slender, saber-shaped, with incurved tip, the left provided with two teeth, the right with one tooth; antennz 15-jointed, 2d joint nearly as long as 4th and longer than 3d, 3d joint the shortest and narrowest; pronotum minute, anterior border convex, posterior border nearly straight; mesonotum slightly broader than pronotum; metanotum much broader than the former. Mm. Length of body 3.50 Length of head with mandible 1.37 Length of head without mandible 0.81 Width of head 0.72 Width of pronotum 0.50 Length of pronotum 0.31 Worker.—Head yellowish white; abdomen whitish. Head and abdominal tergites densely pilose. Head quadrate, with rounded posterior border; clypeus mark- 354 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 edly swollen; antenne 16-jointed, 2d joint longer than 3d, 4th joint nearly half as long as 3d; pronotum semilunar, anterior border elevated. Mm. Length of body 4.20 Width of head 1.25 Width of pronotum 0.59 Habitat—Luzon, Laguna, Sarai, near Paete (McGregor), June, 1915. METATERMITIDA Genus TERMES (L.) Holmgren Termes (Macrotermes) manilanus Oshima. Plate I, figs. 3-5. Termes (Macrotermes) manilanus OSHIMA, Ann. Zool. Jap. (1914), 8, 565. Imago.—Body chestnut-brown, paler on ventral side; basal portion of clypeus yellow; antenne, T-shaped patch on pronotum, anterolateral corners of the same, anterior border of mesonotum and metanotum brownish yellow. Head sparingly pilose; abdo- minal tergites provided with subequal hairs; labrum, pronotum, and wing stumps densely pilose. Head broadly oval, sides slightly converging anteriorly, some- what flattened; eyes very large, prominent; ocelli separated from eye by a distance equal to their radius; fontanelle indistinct, slightly elevated ; basal portion of clypeus very large, shorter than half of the width, markedly swollen; antenne 19-jointed, 3d joint slightly longer than 2d, 4th joint shorter than 3d; pronotum semicircular, broader than head, anterior border concave, poste- rior border weakly curved at middle; mesonotum and metanotum as broad as pronotum, their posterior borders concave; wings yellowish brown, with yellowish costal band, densely pilose; median nerve of anterior wing runs near to cubitus, starting from the wing stump, branched in the middle area of wing, with about three branches; cubitus with about seven branches, of which the proximal ones are stronger. Mm. Length of body with wing 27.00 Length of body without wing 12-14.00 Length of head 1.86 Width of head 2.00 Width of pronotum 2.38 Length of pronotum 1.53 Length of anterior wing 24.00 Habitat.—LuZzon, Manila (Banks), December 10, 1911; Lagu- na, Paete (McGregor), August 5, 1915, Sarai (McGregor), June, 1915. XI, D, 6 Oshima: Termites from the Philippines 355 Termes (Macrotermes) philippinensis Oshima. Plate I, figs. 7 and 8. Termes (Macrotermes) philippinensis OSHIMA, Ann. Zool. Jap. (1914), 8, 566. Imago.—Body chestnut-brown, ventral side paler; basal por- tion of clypeus, labrum, antennze, T-shaped patch on pronotum, and anterolateral corners of the same brownish yellow; wings brown. Head densely pilose, short, delicate hairs being inter- mingled with longer, spiny hairs; abdominal tergites densely provided with minute hairs; wing stumps moderately pilose. Head round, with sides considerably converging anteriorly ; eyes moderately large; ocelli separated from eye by a distance greater than their diameter ; fontanelle dotted, reddish, somewhat elevated; transversal band depressed; basal portion of clypeus slightly shorter than half of its width, markedly swollen; antennze 19-jointed, 2d joint much longer than 3d, 4th joint as long as 3d; pronotum slightly broader than head, nearly saddle-shaped, anterolateral corners markedly swollen, anterior and posterior borders bilobed ; median nerve of anterior wing proximally coales- cent with cubitus, the former with about four branches in the apical portion, the latter with ten branches, most of them forked. Mm. Length of body with wing 26.00 Length of body without wing 13.00 Length of head 1.50 Width of head 2.00 Width of pronotum 2.19: Length of pronotum 1.25 Length of anterior wing 21.50 Soldier (the larger form) .—Head reddish brown, with black- brown mandibles; abdomen yellowish; antenne dark yellow. Head and abdominal tergites hairless. Head quadrangular, sides strongly converging anteriorly; fon- tanelle distinct, minute, situated in front of the center of head; basal portion of clypeus short, posteriorly not separated from forehead; labrum tongue-shaped, with triangular hyaline tip; mandibles stout, tip slightly incurved; antennz 17-jointed, 3d joint slightly longer than 2d; pronotum broad, anterior and posterior borders bilobed; sides of mesonotum and metanotum rounded. Mm. Length of body 8.50-9.50 Length of head with mandible 4.66—5.20 Length of head without mandible 3.33-3.66 Width of head 2.66—-2.93 Width of pronotum 2.33-2.56 Length of pronotum 1.12-1.33 356 _ The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Soldier (the smaller form).—Head reddish brown; abdomen straw-colored; mandibles reddish brown; labrum, antennz, and legs somewhat paler. Head smooth; abdominal tergites pro- vided with microscopically minute hairs, two or three posterior tergites with longer hairs. Head quadrangular, sides strongly converging anteriorly; fontanelle indistinct; basal portion of clypeus short, posteriorly not separated from forehead; labrum lancet-shaped, with pointed, hyaline tip; mandibles saber-shaped, tip strongly incurved; . antenne 17-jointed, 2d joint as long as 3d, 4th joint slightly shorter than 3d; pronotum semicircular, anterior and posterior borders weakly indented at middle; mesonotum considerably narrower than pronotum, sides rounded, posterior border slightly concave; metanotum as broad as pronotum, oval, posterior border straight. Mm. Length of body ; 6.00—7.00 Length of head with mandible 3.59-3.75 Length of head without mandible 1.81-2.18 Width of head 1.56-1.75 Width of pronotum 1.40-1.44 Length of pronotum 0.78-0.84 Worker (the larger form).—Head reddish yellow; abdomen yellowish. Head and abdominal tergites sparingly pilose. Head quadrate, with rounded posterior border; basal portion of clypeus markedly swollen; fontanelle whitish, round; antenne 18-jointed, 2d joint nearly as long as 3d, 4th joint half as long as 3d; pronotum saddle-shaped, anterior and posterior borders bilobed. Mm. ‘Length of body 6.00-6.50 Width of head 1.97—2.12 Width of pronotum i 1.09-1.21 Worker (the smaller form).—Paler and smaller. Hairiness as in the former. Antennz 17-jointed, 2d joint slightly longer than 3d, 4th joint as long as 3d. Mm. Length of body 5.00—5.50 Width of head 1.31-1.39 Width of pronotum 0.91 Habitat.—Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios and Mount Maquiling (Baker) ; Manila (Banks), June 26, 1910. . XI, D, 6 Oshima: Termites from the Philippines 357 Termes (Macrotermes) luzonensis Oshima. Plate I, figs. 1 and 2. Termes (Macrotermes) luzonensis OSHIMA, Ann. Zool. Jap. (1914), 8, 569. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier (the larger form).—Head reddish brown; abdomen dark yellow. Head and abdominal tergites smooth. Head broadly oval, with rounded posterior border, sides con- verging anteriorly, slightly vaulted above; no rudiment of eye; fontanelle situated in front of the center of head, round and minute; basal portion of clypeus very short; labrum tongue- shaped, short, with triangular, hyaline tip; mandibles short, stout; antennz 17-jointed, 3d joint as long as 2d, 4th joint as long as 5th and slightly shorter than 3d; pronotum broad, anterior and posterior borders bilobed; mesonotum oval, nar- rower than pronotum, posterior border slightly emarginate at middle; metanotum as broad as mesonotum, posterior border straight; sides of mesonotum and metanotum rounded. Mm. Length of body 7.50-8.00 Length of head with mandible 4,13 Length of head without mandible 2.66—2.75 Width of head 2.25-2.28 Width of pronotum 1.88-1.94 Length of pronotum 1.03-1.09 Soldier (the smaller form) —Rather paler and smaller than the above larger form. Head yellow; abdomen straw-colored. Head smooth; abdomi- nal tergites provided with microscopically minute hairs, longer hairs intermingled with such in the posterior tergites. Head broadly oval, sides slightly converging anteriorly; labrum long, slender, lancet-shaped, with obtuse hyaline tip; mandibles slender; basal portion of clypeus slightly swollen; fontanelle indistinct; antenne 17-jointed, 2d joint as long as 3d, 4th joint as long as 3d; pronotum much narrower than head, longer than half the width, anterior and posterior borders indented at middle, the former convex; mesonotum narrower than pronotum, metanotum as broad as pronotum, their lateral sides rounded. Mm. Length of body 5.50 Length of head with mandible 2.97 Length of body without mandible LZ Width of head 1.45 Width of pronotum 1.09 Length of pronotum 0.69 858 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Worker.—Head yellow; abdomen straw-colored. Head and abdominal tergites sparingly provided with subequal hairs. Head round; fontanelle spotted, whitish; basal portion of clypeus swollen; antenne 17-jointed, 3d joint shorter than 2d, 4th joint as long as 3d; pronotum saddle-shaped, provided with a median, shallow longitudinal groove, anterior border strongly elevated and bilobed, posterior border indented at middle. Mm. Length of body 4.50 Width of head 1.66 Width of pronotum 0.90 Habitat.—LuZON, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Termes (Termes) copelandi Oshima. Plate II, figs. 1 and 2. Termes (Termes) copelandi OsHima, Ann. Zool. Jap. (1914), 8, 570. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier (the larger form)—Head reddish brown, antennze and legs paler; abdomen dark yellow. Head hairless; abdominal tergites provided with microscopically minute hairs. Head cylindrical, sides very slightly converging anteriorly; fontanelle dotted, minute, situated at the center of head; basal portion of clypeus very short; labrum lancet-shaped, with pointed, hyaline tip; mandibles stout, short; antenne 17-jointed, 2d joint as long as 3d, 4th joint slightly shorter than 3d; pronotum broad, anterior and posterior borders distinctly indented at middle, the former slightly elevated; mesonotum and metanotum considerably narrower than pronotum; their lateral margins rounded, posterior borders concave. Mm. Length of body 8.50 Length of head with mandible 4.53 Length of head without mandible 2.97 Width of head 2.56 Width of pronotum 2.03-2.19 Length of pronotum 1.09-1.19 Soldier (the smaller form).—Head yellow; abdomen straw- colored. Head hairless; abdominal tergites moderately pilose, hairs microscopical. Head oval, sides slightly converging anteriorly; fontanelle minute; labrum lancet-shaped, with hyaline tip; antenne 17- jointed, 2d and 3d joints as long as 4th; pronotum slightly nar- XI, D, 6 Oshima: Termites from the Philippines | 359 rower than head, anterior and posterior borders weakly indented at middle, the former convex. Mm. Length of body 5.00-6.00 Length of head with mandible 3.03-3.19 Length of head without mandible 1.69-1.90 . Width of head 1.46-1.56 Width of pronotum 1.12-1.22 Length of pronotum 0.68—0.72 Worker (the larger form) (prea yellow; abdomen whitish ; antenne brownish. Head sparingly pilose, abdominal tergites provided with subequal hairs. Head round; fontanelle whitish, round, no rudiments of eye; forehead in front of fontanelle depressed ; basal portion of clypeus shorter than half the width, slightly swollen; pronotum saddle- shaped; antennze 18-jointed, 2d joint as long as 3d, 4th joint shorter than 3d. Mm. Length of body 5.00—6.00 Width of head 1.88 Width of pronotum 1.00-1.06 Worker (the smaller form).—Apical portion of clypeus whitish, its basal portion half as long as broad, markedly swollen ; antenne 17-jointed, 3d and 4th joints subequal, considerably shorter than 2d. Mm. Length of body 5.00 Width of head 1.25 Width of pronotum 0.75-0.88 Habitat.—Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (Baker); PALAWAN (W. Schultze). Genus EUTERMES Miiller Eutermes (Hospitalitermes) saraiensis sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 3. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier.—Head reddish brown, tip of rostrum somewhat paler ; thorax and abdomen brown; proximal joint of antenne reddish brown, the other joints paler, darker proximally; femur brown, tibia and tarsus yellow. Head smooth; abdominal tergites provided with minute hairs, posterior three tergites with a series of long hairs along their posterior border. Head suborbicular, anterior surface of rostrum making a marked curve with dorsal surface of head; antenne 14-jointed, 2d joint half as long as 3d, 4th joint as long as 3d; apical por- 360 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 tion of mandibles toothless; pronotum saddle-shaped, anterior border not indented at middle; legs slender and elongated. Mm. Length of body 3.20 Length of head with rostrum 1.62 Length of head without rostrum 1.25 Width of head 1.03 Width of pronotum 0.62 Worker.—Head dark brown; color of antennz, legs; and abdomen as in the soldier. Head provided with minute hairs; posterior abdominal tergites coarsely provided with long spiny hairs along the posterior border. Head round, sides converging anteriorly, transversal band depressed anteriorly; sutures of head distinct; basal portion of clypeus shorter than half the width; pronotum saddle-shaped, anterior border rounded, not emarginate at middle; antenne 15-jointed, 2d joint shorter than 3d, 4th joint as long as 3d. Mm. Length of body 3.80 Width of head 1.09 Width of pronotum 0.78 Habitat.—Luzon, Laguna, Sarai, near Paete (McGregor), June, 1915. Eutermes (Hospitalitermes) hospitalis Haviland. Plate II, figs. 12-14. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier.—Head and abdominal tergites dark chestnut-brown, tip of rostrum paler; antenne and legs reddish brown. Head and most of abdominal tergites hairless; anterior border of pronotum provided with a series of minute hairs. Head pear-shaped, anterior part somewhat constricted behind the junction of rostrum; rostrum conical, rather short, its upper surface making a strong curve with the surface of top of head; antenne 14-jointed, each joint slender and elongated, 3d joint more than twice as long as 2d, 4th joint slightly shorter than 3d; mandibles with pointed apical portion; pronotum saddle- shaped, anterior border rounded, not indented at middle; legs slender and elongated. Mm. Length of body 4.00 Length of head with rostrum 1.66 Length of head without rostrum 1.19 Width of head 0.93 Width of pronotum 0.62 Worker (the larger form) —Color as in the soldier. Head and abdominal tergites provided with microscopically minute hairs. XI, D, 6 Oshima: Termites from the Philippines 361 Head round, sides slightly converging anteriorly, dorsal sutures whitish; middle part of transversal band triangularly depressed ; basal portion of clypeus markedly swollen, shorter than half the width; antennz 15-jointed, 3d joint twice as long as 2d, 4th joint slightly shorter than 3d; pronotum saddle-shaped, anterior border entire. Mm. Length of body 4.50 Width of head i572 Width of pronotum 0.78 Worker (the smaller form).—Color and hairiness as in the former ; antenne 15-jointed, 2d to 4th joints subequal in length. Mm. Length of body 3.50 Width of head 1.00 Width of pronotum 0.59 Habitat—Luzon, Laguna, Sarai, near Paete (McGregor), June 13, 1915. Eutermes (Ceylonitermes) mcgregori sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 10. Imago (wingless).—Head brownish yellow; abdomen paler; antenne, pronotum, and legs golden yellow; wing stumps darker. Head coarsely provided with long spiny hairs; pronotum and wing stumps densely pilose; abdominal tergites provided with two series of long spiny hairs. Head round, sides slightly converging anteriorly, flattened; eye large, prominent; ocelli separated from eye by a distance of their diameter; fontanelle distinct, situated just behind the line of ocellus; basal portion of clypeus posteriorly not separated from forehead; antenne 15-jointed, 3d joint longer than 2d, 4th joint as long as 2d; pronotum considerably broader than head, semi- lunar, longer than half of the width, anterior border nearly straight, posterior border rounded, anterolateral corners mark- edly depressed; anterior wing stumps covering anterior half of the posterior. Mm. Length of body 7.50 Length of head 1.34 Width of head 1.40 Width of pronotum 1.50 Length of pronotum 0.96 Soldier.—Head pale brown, rostrum darker; antenne pale brown; legs and abdominal tergites pale yellowish white. Head pilose, long spiny hairs intermingled with microscopically minute hairs; abdominal tergites provided with minute hairs, in the 362 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 posterior tergites a series of long spiny hairs intermingled with such along the posterior border. Head suborbicular, sides slightly constricted in front and slightly converging anteriorly; rostrum slender, conical, its dorsal surface making a weak curve with upper surface of head; antenne 12-jointed, 2d to 4th joints subequal in length; prono- tum saddle-shaped, anterior border rounded; legs slender. Mm. Length of body 4.00 Length of head with rostrum 1.56 Length of head without mandible 0.90 Width of head 0.93 Width of pronotum 0.46 Worker.—Head pale yellow, dorsal sutures whitish; abdomen and legs white. Head sparingly pilose; abdominal tergites mod- erately provided with minute hairs. Head round; basal portion of clypeus shorter than half the width; antenne 14-jointed, 2d joint nearly twice as long as 3d, 4th joint ring-shaped; pronotum saddle-shaped, anterior border entire. Mm. Length of body 3.50 Width of head 0.96 Width of pronotum 0.46 Habitat.—LuzoN, Laguna, Sarai, near Paete (McGregor), June, 1915. Eutermes (Eutermes) gracilis sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 9; Plate II, figs. 4 and 5. Imago.— Unknown. Soldier.—Head and antennze dark yellow, rostrum reddish brown; abdomen and legs straw-colored. Head very sparingly pilose; abdominal tergites provided with microscopically minute hairs, small number of spiny hairs intermingled with such. Head round, with a slender conical rostrum, anterior surface of the latter in the same plane of top of head; apical portion of mandible pointed, rudimentary; antennz 12-jointed, 2d joint as long as 3d, 4th joint much longer than 3d; pronotum saddle- shaped, anterior border bilobed. Mm. Length of body 3.00—3.50 Length of head with rostrum 1.59 Length of head without rostrum 0.84. Width of head 0.93 Width of pronotum 0.47 | Worker.—Head yellow; abdomen milk-white; antennz and XI, D, 6 Oshima: Termites from the Philippines 863 legs yellowish white. Hairiness of head and abdomen as in the soldier. Head round, dorsal sutures distinct, whitish; basal portion of clypeus shorter than half the width, markedly swollen; antennze 14-jointed, 2d joint longest, nearly twice as long as 4th, 4th joint shorter than 3d; pronotum saddle-shaped, with bilobed anterior border. Mm. Length of head 3.00 Width of head 1.03 Width of pronotum 0.56 Habitat.—Luzon, Laguna, Sarai, near Paete (McGregor), June 26, 1915. Eutermes (Eutermes) manilensis sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 6; Plate II, fig. 11. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier.—Head and rostrum black-brown, tip of the latter paler ; thorax and abdomen pale reddish brown; antennz and legs yellowish brown. Head coarsely provided with long spiny hairs; abdominal tergites nearly smooth, in the posterior tergites long spiny hairs intermingled with microscopically minute hairs. Head ovoid, with a conical rostrum, anterior surface of the latter making a weak curve with top of head; antennz 12-jointed, 3d joint much longer than 2d, 4th joint as long as 2d; mandibles with a toothless apical portion; pronotum saddle-shaped, slightly elevated anteriorly, anterior border weakly indented at middle. Mm. Length of body 4.00 Length of head with rostrum 1.87 Length of head without rostrum 1.00 Width of head 1.25 Width of pronotum 0.59 Worker (the larger form).—Head black-brown, transversal band and clypeus paler; abdomen pale yellowish brown; antennz and legs yellow. Head pilose; abdominal tergites densely pro- vided with delicate hairs. Head round, sides slightly converging anteriorly, dorsal su- tures whitish; basal portion of clypeus slightly swollen, much shorter than half the width; antennz 14-jointed, 2d joint nearly as long as 3d, 4th joint half as long as 3d; pronotum saddle- shaped, anterior border indented at middle. Mm. Length of body 5.80 Width of head 1.47 Width of pronotum 0.87 364 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Worker (the smaller form).—Head yellowish brown, rather paler; antenne, legs, and abdomen straw-colored. Head spar- ingly pilose; abdominal tergites provided with two series of spiny hairs; antenne 14-jointed, 2d joint longer than 3d, 4th joint ring-shaped, half as long as 3d; pronotum saddle-shaped, anterior border entire. Mm. Length of body 4.00 Width of head 0.93 Width of pronotum 0.53 Habitat.—LUZON, Manila (Banks), May 20, 1915, in mango, Mangifera indica Linn. Eutermes (Grallatotermes) luzonicus Oshima. Plate I], fig. 6. Eutermes (Grallatotermes) luzonicus OSHIMA, Ann. Zool. Jap. (1914), 8, 581. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier (the larger form) —Head dark brown; abdomen dark yellow, shiny. Head very sparingly provided with spiny hairs; abdominal tergites densely provided with minute hairs, posterior tergites with longer spiny hairs along the posterior border. Head broadly oval; rostrum conical, its anterior surface making a curve with the anterior surface of head, basal part slightly swollen; apical portion of mandibles very short; antennz 13-jointed, 3d and 4th joints longer than 2d; pronotum saddle- shaped, anterior border slightly indented at middle, posterior border rounded. Mm. Length of: body 4.00 Length of head with mandible 1.78-1.81 Length of head without mandible 1.06 Width of head 1.16—1.22 Width of pronotum 0.56 Soldier (the smaller form).—Color as in the former; head and abdominal tergites nearly smooth, very sparingly provided with spiny hairs; antenne 13-jointed, 3d joint nearly as long as 2d. Mm. Length of body 3.50 Length of head with rostrum 1.65 Length of head without mandible 1.00 Width of head 1.09 Width of pronotum 0.50 Worker (the larger form).—Head chestnut-brown, abdomen yellowish white. Head sparingly provided with spiny hairs; abdominal tergites covered by delicate hairs, posterior tergites with longer hairs. XI, D, 6 Oshima: Termites from the Philippines 865 Head quadrate, with rounded posterior border, dorsal sutures distinct; basal portion of clypeus much shorter than half the width, slightly swollen; antenne 14-jointed, 3d joint longer than 2d, 4th joint shorter than 3d; pronotum saddle-shaped, anterior border bilobed. Mm. Length of body 5.00 Width of head 1.25 Width of pronotum 0.78 Worker (the smaller form).—Head dark brown, transversal band considerably paler. Head coarsely pilose; abdominal ter- gites densely provided with minute hairs, with a series of spiny hairs along their posterior border. Dorsal sutures of head distinct; antennz 14-jointed, 2d joint as long as 3d, 4th joint much shorter than 3d; pronotum saddle- shaped, anterior and posterior borders rounded, not indented at middle. Mm. Length of body 3.80 Width of head 0.94 Width of pronotum 0.44 Habitat.—LuZzoN, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Genus MICROCEROTERMES Wasmann Microcerotermes los-banosensis Oshima. Plate I, fig. 11. Microcerotermes los-banosensis OSHIMA, Ann. Zool. Jap. (1914), 8, 583. Imago.—Unknown. Soldier.Head yellow; mandibles brown; abdomen white. Head very sparingly pilose; abdominal tergites thinly provided with microscopical hairs. Head quadrangular, elongated, with rounded corners, slightly vaulted above, truncated in front; no fontanelle; posterior border of clypeus arcuate, anterior border straight; labrum short and broad, tongue-shaped; mandibles slender, saber-shaped, with strongly incurved piercing tip, masticating edge minutely ser- rated; antenne 13-jointed, 1st joint very stout, 3d joint shorter and narrower than 2d, 4th joint as long as 2d; pronotum saddle- shaped, anterior and posterior borders rounded and indented at middle. Mm. Length of body 5.50 Length of head with mandible 2.56—2.66 Length of head without mandible 1.66-1.72 Width of head 7 1.03 Width of pronotum 0.34 Length of pronotum 0.66 366 The Philippine Journal of Science Worker.—Head pale yellow, abdomen white. Head moderately pilose; abdominal tergites densely provided with minute hairs. Head broadly oval, slightly longer than broad; dorsal sutures of head indistinct, whitish; basal portion of clypeus half as long as broad, anterior border straight, posterior border convex, slightly swollen, with a shallow median groove; antenne 13- jointed, 3d joint minute, half as long as 2d, 4th joint longer than 3d; pronotum saddle-shaped, anterior border slightly indented at middle. Mm. Length of body 4.20 Width of head 0.94 Width of pronotum 0.58 Habitat.—LuZon; Laguna, Los Bafios (Baker). Fig. ILLUSTRATIONS {All figures, except those of wings, are made to the same scale.] PLATE I . Termes (M.) luzonensis, larger form of soldier. . Termes (M.) luzonensis, smaller form of soldier. . Termes (M.) manilanus, head and pronotum of imago. . Termes (M.) manilanus, anterior wing. . Termes (M.) manilanus, posterior wing. . Eutermes (E.) manilensis, soldier. . Termes (M.) philippinensis, larger form of soldier. . Termes (M.) philippinensis, smaller form of soldier. . Eutermes (F.) gracilis, soldier. . Eutermes (C.) mcgregori, soldier. . Microcerotermes los-banosensis, soldier. PLATE II Termes (T.) copelandi, larger form of soldier. _ . Termes (T.) copelandi, smaller form of soldier. . Eutermes (H.) saraiensis, soldier. . Zutermes (E.) gracilis, mandible of soldier. . Eutermes (E.) gracilis, lateral view of soldier’s head. . Hutermes (G.) luzonicus, dorsal view of soldier’s head. . Eutermes (G.) luzonicus, soldier. . Coptotermes flavicephalus, soldier. . Rhinotermes (S.) longirostris, larger form of soldier. . Rhinotermes (S.) longirostris, smaller form of soldier. . Eutermes (E.) manilensis, dorsal view of soldier’s head. . Eutermes (H.) hospitalis, mandible of soldier. . Eutermes (H.) hospitalis, soldier. . Eutermes (H.) hospitalis, dorsal view of soldier’s head. 143104—2 367 OsSHIMA: PHILIPPINE TERMITES. ] (Pun. Journ. Scr., XI, D, No. 6. PLATE |. PHILIPPINE TERMITES. Dr etka eae ee TR les OSHIMA: PHILIPPINE TERMITES.] {PHm. Journ. Sct., XI, D, No. 6. PLATE {I. PHILIPPINE TERMITES. ADDITIONS TO THE KNOWN PHILIPPINE DELPHACID/ (HEMIPTERA) By FREDERICK MUIR (Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Honolulu, H. T.) The Delphacide have been greatly neglected by collectors, es- pecially in the tropics. This is seen in the species previously reported from the Philippine Islands, which amount to less than one dozen. The present list brings the number up to forty. This is but a small part of what will be eventually found. In Prof. C. F. Baker’s collection are several undetermined species that I am unable to handle until my return to Honolulu. The lack of knowledge of this family is to be regretted, as many of its species are of great economic importance. Were it not for the host of parasites that keep these species in check, many of our crops would be devastated. In working out the species of this family, it is absolutely neces- sary to use the structural characters found in the male genitalia; especially is this the case in the complex of genera grouped about Liburnia, and failure to do so will lead to great confusion. ASIRACIN 42 Genus UGYOPS Guérin Ugyops GUERIN, Voy. Belanger, Zool. (1834), 4, 477. Ugyops pictifrons Stal. Ugyops pictifrons STAL, Ofr. k. Vet.-Akad. Forh. (1870), 747. MINDANAO and BASILAN (Baker). Ugyops impictus Stal. Ugyops impictus STAL, Ofr. k. Vet.-Akad. Forh. (1870), 748. MINDANAO and BASILAN (Baker). Genus MELANESIA Kirkaldy Melanesia Kirkaldy, Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1907), No. 3, 128. Melanesia granulata (Melichar). Ugyops granulatus MELICcHAR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 175 (included, evidently inadvertently, in Cixiine). Both joints of antennz are longer and more slender than in the type, but the short vertex and the tegmina place it in Mela- 369 370 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 nesia. The furcation of the median facial carina has no generic importance. Melanesia brevipennis Sp. nov. Male.—First joint of antenne slightly more than half the length of second; median frontal carina forking near apex; head wider than long, vertex slightly longer than wide; tegmina reaching to end of abdomen. Light brown; face darker with some small light dots on genx; apex of clypeus dark; pro- and mesonotum dark between carine; dark over coxz; abdomen dark with lighter marks along sides. Tegmina light brown, with dark brown or black markings over clavus, along veins, and over cross veins; the whole surface of tegmina granulated; wings light brown with dark veins. Genitalia very similar to those of M. pacifica Kirkaldy; anal segment short but large, covering the greater portion of the opening of pygophor; a quadrate emargination occurs on ventral edge of pygophor through which the genital styles protrude; styles narrow, straight at base, then curved, the apices bluntly pointed. Length, 4.8 millimeters; tegmen, 3.4. Female.—Similar to male. MINDANAO, Butuan (Baker). Melanesia luzonensis sp. nov. Male.—Both joints of antennz longer than in M. pacifica Kirk- aldy, the second more slender and terete. Vertex, middle of pro- and mesonotum, antennz, and legs light brown; face, cly- peus, and lateral portions of pro- and mesonotum darker brown; abdomen brown, darker along posterior edges of segments; a faint fuscous ring around second joint of antenne. Tegmina brown, covered all over with whitish granules, which are more numerous before cross veins; darker over median portion of apical cells; a minute dark mark at apex of each of the first four apical veins; claval margin light, forming, when tegmina is closed, a double diamond pattern down the back. Pygophor similar in type to that of M. pacifica Kirkaldy,* but with a subconical median process on the ventral edge. Penis very long, thin, and complex, the basal portion straight, followed by a more slender, curved portion with two spines at its base, the apical portion forming a spiral and ending in a long, slender point. *Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1907), No. 3, 129, Plate XVII, figs. 18, 14. XI, D, 6 Muir: Additions to Delphacidx (Hemiptera) 371 Length, 4.5 millimeters; tegmen, 5.3. Female.—Slightly darker in color, similar in size. Luzon, Mount Maquiling and Baguio (Baker). This species can be distinguished from M. granulata Melichar by the dorsal color pattern; by the medioventral process of py- gophor being longer, narrower, and more acute at apex; and by the genital styles being much straighter. Genus PUNANA Muir Punana Muir, Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. (1913), 2, 249. This genus has a single, simple median carina on face.’ Punana philippina sp. nov. Male.—Light brown; genz and face below eyes lighter; legs and ventral surface lighter, legs marked with small dark bands. Tegmina yellow or light brown, minute brown granules irregu- larly arranged along the veins, also in the cells; apical veins slightly infuscate at margin; wings dark fuscous with darker veins. Pygophor long, opening ventrad, ventral edge forming a deep, round emargination with a minute, angular projection in the middle; lateral edges also roundly and deeply emarginate, form- ing a projection on each side of anal segment; anal segment large, convexo-concave, about as broad as long, sides slightly arcuate, apex subtruncate, anus in middle on raised area; styles slightly flattened, broadest at base, apex subacute, basal two thirds straight, at an angle to apical third. Length, 3.5 millimeters; tegmen, 4.5. LUZON, Laguna, Mount Banahao (Baker). Punana negrosensis Sp. nov. Maile.—This species differs from P. philippina in having the front and middle coxze and femora darker brown, a small fus- cous spot in clavus, and fuscous over cross veins and along media to apex. ; Pygophor similar in shape to that of P. philippina, but the medioventral process square with corners minutely produced, lateral edges without produced processes along edges of anal- segment; anal segment with shallow emargination at apex; styles sickle-shaped, basal fifth straight, apical four fifths curved, apex pointed. I wrongly stated that this genus possesses two frontal carine. Can. Ent. (1915), 268. ol2 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Length, 3.2 millimeters; tegmen, 3.6. NEGROS, Cuernos Mountains (Baker). In the Baker collection there are three females from Butuan, Mindanao, and one from Puerto Princesa, Palawan, which I place with this species. ' DELPHACIN 4A: TROPIDOCEPHALINI Genus MALAXA Melichar Malaxa MELIcHAR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 275. In this genus the tibial spur is cultrate, with the inner sur- face concave and with a single apical tooth, none on hind margin. It comes near Sogatopsis Muir in the Tropidocephalini. Malaxa acutipennis Melichar. Malaxa acutipennis MELICHAR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 275. One male specimen from Mount Maquiling differs from the description of the type (female) in the following points: Meso- notum, first and second coxe, all femora, and abdomen except pygophor dark brown. Tegmina with three dark bands, the two across middle uniting on posterior half, the third near base. Pygophor laterally compressed, edges entire, anal segment very short, projecting but slightly beyond edges of pygophor; styles reaching to lower edge of anal segment, acutely conical, curved inward. Genus CONOCRAERA novum Head a little narrower than thorax; vertex triangular, length slightly more than width of base, sides carinate and with a single median longitudinal carina; in profile vertex ascending, making an acute angle with face; length of face four times the breadth or more, base turbinate, sides subparallel, carinze on sides and a single median carina; clypeus tricarinate, in lateral view slightly curved, antennz reaching to base of clypeus, terete, joints subequal; pronotum about as long as vertex, hind margin very shallowly and evenly emarginate, tricarinate, lateral carinz reaching hind margin ; mesonotum broader than long, tricarinate, lateral carine faint. Spur on hind tibie cultrate, slightly convex on inner surface, with a small apical tooth, but no teeth on hind edge. Tegmina laterally compressed, hind margin roundly pro- duced beyond clavus, apex acute; from apex the apical margin forming a continuous curve with costal margin, the latter ending XI, D, 6 Muir: Additions to Delphacide (Hemiptera) 8373 about half way from apex; media touching both radius and cubitus. This genus comes near to Arcofacies in the Tropidocephalini. Conocraera acutipennis sp. nov. Male.—Light green or yellowish, carinze of head and thorax whitish, bordered with a fine brown hair streak, antennz with a dark mark near apex of each joint; legs each with a fine brown longitudinal line. Tegmina light brown or yellowish brown, hyaline along costal cell, through middle of tegmina to apex of median sector, hyaline along inner border of clavus and in radial and median apical cells, a dark mark beyond apex of clavus surrounded with hyaline, veins with white granules, wings fus- cous hyaline, veins darker. Pygophor laterally compressed, ovate, a minute spine on me- dioventral edge; anal segment short, genital styles reaching to anal segment, flattish, narrow at base, gradually narrowing to apex which is truncate, basal two thirds slightly curved, apical third making a half spiral. Length, 2 millimeters; tegmen, 2.7. Female.—Unknown. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker, 2504); Benguet, Baguio. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). Genus TROPIDOCEPHALA Stal Tropidocephala STAu, Ofr. k. Vet.-Akad. Forh. (1853), 266. Tropidocephala flava Melichar. Tropidocephala flava MELICHAR, Notes Leyden Mus. (1914), 109. The male genitalia are similar to those of JT. saccharicola Muir,’ the head is much longer in proportion to the thorax, and the tegmina are very much lighter in color. LuzoN, Mount Maquiling, Los Bafios. L&yTE, Tacloban. MINDANAO, Davao and Dapitan (Baker). Tropidocephala festiva (Distant). Samara festiva Distant, Fauna Brit. India, Rhyn. (1906), 3, 478. The Philippine specimens of this species agree with those from Borneo and Java.* Luzon, Los Banos, Mount Madquiling, Mount Banahao, and Baguio. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. MINDANAO, Davao (Baker). * Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. (1913), 2, Plate 6, figs. 7, 7a. “Tbid., Plate 6, figs. 9, 9a. 874 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Tropidocephala philippina Melichar. Tropidocephala philippina MELICHAR, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 278. The male genitalia of this species agree with those figured of T. exima (Kirkaldy), which is considered by Matsumura as a synonym of T. brunnipennis Signoret,’ which according to present identifications has a wide distribution over Africa, Australia, the Malay Archipelago, eastern Asia, Formosa, and Japan. LUZON, Los Bafos, Mount Maquiling, Mount Banahao, and Baguio. MINDANAO, Iligan, Davao, and Dapitan. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). Tropidocephala saccharivorella Matsumura. Tropidocephala saccharivorella MATSUMURA, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. (1907), 65. The male genitalia of this species are very similar to those of T. dryas (Kirkaldy) ,° but the base of the genital styles are broader, and there is a curved spine at the base which is absent in T. dryas; the pygophor is more rounded and is without the small spines on the lateral margins. MINDANAO, Iligan (Baker). Formerly known from Formosa and southern China. Tropidocephala nigrocacuminis Sp. nov. Male.—Vertex more than twice the length of pronotum (2.3 to 1). Light green, yellow, or light brown; two black lines on vertex, one on each side of median carina, from apex to middle, a black spot covering apex of face and base of clypeus partly divided by the lighter median carina, gene below anten- nee black, apex of first joint of antenna and a line on second joint black, coxe and pleura black; abdomen dark with lighter pleura. Tegmina hyaline with minute white granules on veins, apical cells black with a lighter spot in apex of each cell. Pygophor with a large spine on medioventral edge, lateral edges acutely angular; styles slightly flattened, rounded at base, slightly constricted near base, apex pointed and slightly twisted; a large, curved black spine with a granulated surface arises from the inner edge of the round basal portion of each style. Length, 2.5 millimeters; tegmen, 3. “Ent. Bull. Hawatian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1907), No. 3, Plate 17, figs. 15-16. *Ibid., Plate 17, figs. 4 and 5. a - ) ee XI, D, 6 Muir: Additions to Delphacide (Hemiptera) 375 Female.-—Abdomen yellowish, tergites darker, sternites brown- ish along anterior margin. Length, 3.5 millimeters; tegmen, 3.2. LUZON, Mount Maquiling (Baker, Muir). MINDANAO, Davao and Iligan (Baker). Tropidocephala baguioénsis sp. nov. Apex of face ovate, not truncate, the lateral carinz continuing and meeting, together dividing frons from clypeus; face straight in profile, clypeus forming a wide angle with face (about 130°), median carina on clypeus large. Vertex nearly one and a half times the length of pronotum (1 to 1.4). Light brown; carinz of vertex and pro- and mesonotum bor- dered with a fine black hair streak, most distinct along median caring; a fine black ring round apex of first antennal joint and round middle and apex of second; abdomen darker brown; teg- mina brown, darkest over basal area between clavus and costa, a hyaline mark in clavus along suture, another from end of cla- vus to costa, broadest on claval margin, a hyaline spot in sub- costal, radial, and first and second median apical cells; veins dark, studded with small white granules, a dark spot on media and another on clavus just in front of cross veins; wings slightly fuscous, veins brown. Pygophor oval, a small knobbed spine on medioventral margin, no spines on lateral margins; genital styles narrow, the inner apical corner produced into a flattened, narrow, curved process with a rounded apex; the outer apical corner produced into a small, blunt spine, from the base arises a large, slightly crooked spine. Length, 2.7 millimeters; tegmen, 3.3. Female.—Unknown. LUZON, Baguio (Baker). The markings on the tegmina and the shape of the genitalia of this species are very similar to those of T. amboinensis Muir. Tropidocephala pseudobaguioénsis sp. nov. In coloration and shape and proportional size of head this species is similar to 7. bagwioénsis; the antenne have only one fine black ring which is on the second joint. Pygophor with a knobbed spine on medioventral edge, no spines on lateral edges, styles flattened, from inner basal edge there arises a long, curved, flattened spine, with granulated surface, on outer edge near base there arises a short, broad, flattened spine, both these basal spines stand at right angle to the surface 376 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 of style, apex slightly broadened, truncate, the inner corner developed into a long, curved spine with a rounded apex, the curve forming a semicircle. Length, 2.5 millimeters; tegmen, 3. Female.—Similar to male,. abdomen light brown, ovipositor darker on basal half. Length, 3.0 millimeters; tegmen, 3.5. MINDANAO, [ligan and Davao (Baker). The shape of the genital styles separates this species from T. baguioénsis. Genus PUROHITA Distant Purohita DISTANT, Fauna Brit. India, Rhyn. (1906), 3, 470. Purohita nigripes sp. nov. Male.—Light brown; vertex and face between eyes darker, antenne and base of face irrorated with dark brown or black, carine of thorax lighter; joints of first and second tarsi and apical joint of hind tarsi black; abdomen darker brown. Teg- mina hyaline, costa yellow, other veins black with the black spreading out into cells, especially on apical half, subcostal vein before cross vein and all cross veins colorless, veins with fine granules bearing black hairs. Wings hyaline with light brown veins. Ventral edge of pygophor forming two triangular plates touching in middle, the apex of each plate forming a small tooth with a smaller tooth on the inner edge; anal segment about twice as long as broad, sides subparallel, apex truncate, anus in apical third; styles thin, subulate apices slightly curved; penis long, strongly curved, and sharply pointed at apex. Length, 3.5 millimeters; tegmen, 4.5. Female.—Larger, but similarly colored; ovipositor broad and flat, forming a deep keel from middle to slightly beyond apex of abdomen. Length, 5.2 millimeters; tegmen, 7.5. LuZON, Laguna, Los Bafios (Muir), on bamboo. The eggs are laid singly in lines in the stem of young bamboo and covered with a mass of waxy secretion, which is secreted by glands on the sternites beside the ovipositor and transferred from there to the bamboo by the aid of the hind tarsi. The newly hatched nymphs have the antenne terete, the first joint broader than long, the length of second about twice its width, the arista has a comparatively large, round base with a long flagellum. The basal joint increases in length at each ecdysis, at the penultimate it is much longer than the second joint and XI, D, 6 Muir: Additions to Delphacide (Hemiptera) 3877 has a slight ridge along it, but is not flattened until the adult stage. The face has two median carine until the last ecdysis. This is the first species of this genus to be taken in the Philip- pine Islands; others are known from Ceylon, India, southern China, and Formosa. One species from Formosa approaches the Philippine genus Lanaphora Muir.’ ‘ Genus LANAPHORA Muir Lanaphora Muir, Canadian Entom. (1915), 317. Lanaphora bakeri Muir. Lanaphora bakeri Muir, Canadian Entom. (1915), 317. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). Genus ARCOFACIES Muir Arcofacies MUIR, Canadian Entom. (GIMIE) E ehls Arcofacies fullawayi Muir. Arcofacies fullawayi Muir, Canadian Hntom. (1915), 319. LUZON, Manila (Muir, Fullaway). DELPHACINI Genus BRACHYCRARA novum Head as wide as thorax; vertex very short, with more than twice the length; with a single median longitudinal carina; a carina dividing vertex from face; face distinctly longer than wide, slightly narrower at apex than at base, broadest just below eyes, Sides arcuate, a single median carina with an indistinct minute furcation at extreme base, a diagonal carina across gene from below antennz to apical corner of frons; clypeus small, tricarinate, in profile in line with face, not angled; antennz reach- ing nearly to apex of clypeus, first joint flattened, subtriangular, apex broader than base, second joint about double the length of first, flattened, subovate, the arista at apex; eyes with deep antennal emarginations. Pronotum short, tricarinate, lateral carine strongly diverging posteriorly, following hind margin of eyes, not reaching hind margin; mesonotum about as long as wide, tricarinate, lateral carine subparallel. Tibial spur cul- trate in outline, slightly concave on both sides, with an apical tooth, but no teeth on hind edge. Tegmina long, narrow, pointed at apex, radius not touching media, first median sector touching cubitus. This genus is near Stobzra, but the short, broad head and 7 Purohita maculata Muir, This Journal, Sec. D (1916), 11, 311. 378 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 arcuate sides of face distinguish it. With a greater knowledge of the character of the spur in other genera, it may prove that this and several allied genera are better placed in the Tropidocephalini. Brachycraera albolineata sp. nov. Female.—Green or light brownish green, carinz of head and thorax lighter; a thin transverse white line across genz and face below eyes, antenne brownish, ovipositor brown. Tegmina yellowish, veins slightly darker with small, similarly colored granules. Length, 2.8 millimeters; tegmen, 3.5. LUZON, Laguna, Mount Maquiling; Benguet, Baguio (Baker). Genus PERKINSIELLA Kirkaldy Perkinsiella KirnKALDY, Entom. (1903), 36, 179. This genus is of economic importance in countries where sugar cane is cultivated, as the eighteen species at present known all live upon that plant, as well as on some other grasses. For- tunately several parasites are locally active in keeping down their numbers, or sugar cane could not be grown over the region of their distribution, for a single species (P. saccharicida) intro- duced into the Hawaiian Islands threatened to ruin the sugar industry there until parasites were introduced to hold it in check. Six species are known in the Philippine Islands and can be dis- tinguished by the following characters: Key to the Philippine species of Perkinsiella. a. Basal half of face distinctly darker than apical half. b*. Granules on tegmina light in color, very small.__......-............. lineata. b*. Granules on tegmina dark. c’. Posterior half of tegmen dark fuscous.................-.--.---- saccharivora. ec’. Dark pattern on tegmen confined to apical cells_....... pseudosinensis. a’. Basal and apical halves of face concolorous; a few light spots on face. b*. Median portion of pro- and mesonotum distinctly lighter than lateral OLCOTT EL aes Oe EL eR al a a Se a OO bakeri. b*. Median portion of pro- and mesonotum not distinctly lighter than lateral portions. c’. Tegmina light fuscous brown, granules on veins dark brown, large. fuscipennis. c. Tegmina not fuscous; granules on veins very minute, light. - vastatrix. Perkinsiella vastatrix (Breddin). Dicranotropis vastatrix BREDDIN, Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 107. Common on sugar cane. Philippine specimens agree in colora- tion with specimens from Java. XI, D, 6 Muir: Additions to Delphacide (Hemiptera) 379 Perkinsiella bakeri sp. nov. Male.—Macropterous form; structure typical. Vertex and face brown, lighter spots coalescing and forming small bands across face, clypeus and antennez darker brown; pro- and meso- notum light in middle, dark brown outside of lateral carine; rest of thorax, coxz, femora, and abdomen dark brown; tibize and tarsi light brown, spur on hind tibiz dark brown on outer side. Tegmina hyaline, fuscous brown, lighter over basal half, dark over apical half, especially distad of clavus; a triangular, lighter mark at end of costal cell and a smaller spot at apex of each apical cell, a small dark spot at apex of claval margin, rest of claval margin white or yellowish white; veins closely studded with black granules; wings hyaline, veins dark. Pygophor slightly compressed laterally, ventral edge medially produced into a small plate which is bifid at apex; at each side of base of plate the pygophor is slightly depressed; anal segment with a long, thin, inwardly curved spine from each ventral corner, spines reaching across pygophor; genital styles small, basal portion spindle-shaped, slightly flattened, apex drawn to a point, which is at right angles to basal portion. Length, 2.7 millimeters; tegmen, 4. Female.—Macropterous form, similar to male. Brachypter- ous form: Heavier in build than the male, especially the abdo- men, also lighter in color; tegmina reaching about one fourth from apex of abdomen, hyaline, veins with brown granules, margin of clavus whitish with dark mark at apex; wings rudi- mentary. Length, 4 millimeters; tegmen, 4.5. This species is near P. amboinensis, but the genitalia are very distinct; it can easily be distinguished also by the dark lateral margins of pro- and mesonotum. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker, Muir), on sugar cane and sorghum. Perkinsiella saccharivora sp. nov. Male.—Macropterous form; structure typical. Antenne, cly- peus, and frons between eyes dark brown, frons below eyes, gene below antenne, and a few small spots between eyes light brown or yellowish; two small dark spots occur at apex of frons; vertex and median portion of pro- and mesonotum light brown or yellow, lateral portions dark brown; front and middle coxz, front femora, a ring around front tibize, and the front tarsi dark brown, spur slightly darker along edge; abdomen dark brown. Tegmina hyaline, all anterior of media colorless, all 380 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 posterior, including clavus, light brown, veins with small brown granules, hyaline spots in apical cells, hind margin of clavus yellowish white; wings hyaline with brown veins. Ventral edge of pygophor bearing in middle two large spines, contiguous at base, diverging distally and reaching to anal seg- ment; anal segment with a spine projecting from each ventral corner, the spines curving forward; styles narrow, reaching to . anal segment, basal portion slightly flattened, apical portion flat- tened in the opposite plane, the apex pointed and curved inwardly, making nearly a complete spiral. Length, 2.8 millimeters; tegmen, 4.3. Female.—Macropterous form, similar to the male. Length, 3.2 millimeters; tegmen, 4.6. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios (Mwir). This species is near to P. bicoloris Muir (New Guinea) of which only the female is known. It approaches P. sinensis Muir (China and Japan) in its genitalia. Perkinsiella lineata sp. nov. Male.—Macropterous form: Vertex, frons between eyes, an- tenn, and clypeus light brown, frons below eyes and genz light yellow, apex of first antennal joint dark, pro- and meso- notum light brown, lateral margins darker; legs light. brown, front and middle legs with dark mark on coxe, a fine longitudinal line on femora, a small dark band on tibie and tarsi. Tegmina hyaline, clavus fuscous with white hind margin, a light brown mark down middle from base to apex; veins with small brown granules, a small brown spot at apex of each vein. Medioventral edge of pygophor produced into two very small, straight spines; anal spines strong, diverging, reaching about halfway across pygophor; styles broad and rounded at base, api- cally produced into sharp, curved spines, a small spine from upper portion of broad base. Length, 2.8 millimeters; tegmen, 4.8. Female.—Similar to the male. Length, 3.5 millimeters; tegmen, 5.6. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos (Mwir), on sugar cane. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). Perkinsiella fuscipennis Sp. nov. Male.—Head, thorax, and legs light brown; small light dots on face, cox, and longitudinal marks on femora and tibize dark brown; abdomen dark brown, lighter at base. Tegmina fuscous brown, darker over the three posterior apical cells with a light dot in apex of each, a dark mark on hind margin at end of claval XI, D, 6 Muir: Additions to Delphacidz (Hemiptera) 881 vein; veins light with large brown granules; hind wings fuscous with dark veins. Pygophor about as deep as wide, a pair of very small, flat- tened spines on the medioventral edge; anal spines large, slightly flattened, diverging and slightly curved; styles broadest at base, narrowing to apex where they are produced into small bifurca- tions. Length, 2.7 millimeters; tegmen, 4.2. Female.—Unknown. MINDANAO, Davao (Baker). This is a Philippine representative of the Australian P. gra- minicida Kirkaldy; there is little difference in the genitalia, but the concolorous face and the greater expanse of the fuscous area on the tegmina distinguish it. Perkinsiella pseudosinensis Sp. nov. Male.—Face between eyes, clypeus, front cox, pleura, and abdomen dark brown; face beyond eyes, gene, antenne, and legs yellow or light brown; apex of first joint and sense organs of second joint of antennze dark; vertex and nota brown with lighter carine. Tegmina hyaline, veins light, granules brown, a fuscous spot at end of claval vein fuscous from cross veins over sixth and in apical portion of sixth and seventh apical cells; wings hyaline, veins brown. Medioventral spines of pygophor flattened, broad, cultrate in outline, and spines subulate, slightly diverging and curved, gen- ital styles quadrate at base, the outer, upper corner produced and continued in a bifurcate process, the inner furcation flattened, curved into a semicircle, apex rounded, the outer furcation short, flattened, curved, the two together forming three fourths of a circle. Length, 2.5 millimeters; tegmen, 3.7. Female.—Similar to the male. Length, 3 millimeters; tegmen, 4. MINDANAO, Davao, Iligan (Baker). This species is superficially very similar to P. sinensis Kirkaldy, but the genitalia are very different. Genus STENOCRANUS Fieber Stenocranus FIEBER, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1866), 16, 519. Stenocranus agamopsyche Kirkaldy. Stenocranus agamopsyche KIRKALDY, Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1906), No. 2, 409. Previously recorded from Queensland on grasses and sedges. 382 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios (Muir, Baker), on sugar cane and grasses. Stenocranus pacificus Kirk. Stenocranus pacificus KirKALDY, Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1907), No. 3, 139. Previously recorded from Fiji on sugar cane and grasses. The anal spines are blunter than in the type. LuZzON, Laguna, Los Bafios (Baker, Muir), on grasses. Stenocranus pseudopacificus sp. nov. Male.—Apex of vertex slightly broader, lateral carinze on pronotum outwardly curved posteriorly, but reaching hind mar- gin; otherwise similar in build and coloration to S. pacificus, except in the genitalia. Pygophor longer than broad, medioventral edge slightly emar- ginate; lateral edges cut off square at middle, the dorsal half cut back to base of anal segment, at the angle on each side a pair of short, flat spines with wide bases; anal segment large, the ventrolateral corners being produced into large spines, the left one flattish, curved, with rounded apex, the right one flattish, curved, then bent back to ventral surface of anal segment in the form of a wide thin plate; genital styles wide and flattened at base, thinning off to a pointed apex which is curved out- ward, from the wide base a wide, curved spine arises, reaching about one third from base in front. The genitalia are very distinct. Female.—Unknown. Length, 2.2 millimeters; tegmen, 3.4. LUZON, Benguet, Baguio (Baker). Genus SARDIA Melichar Sardia MELICHAR, Hom. Ceylon (1908), 96. Hadeodelphax KirKaLDyY, Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1907), No. 1, 410. Sardia pluto (Kirkaldy). Hadeodelphax pluto KIRKALDY, Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1907), No. 1, 410. MINDANAO, Davao and Butuan (Baker). Previously known from Queensland and Fiji. It has been suggested that this species is a synonym of S. rostrata Melichar XI, D, 6 Muir: Additions to Delphacidz (Hemiptera) 383 from India, Ceylon, Java (?), and the Malay Peninsula (?). Only a comparison of the male genitalia will decide this point. Genus PHYLLODINUS Van Duzee Phyllodinus VAN DuZEE, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. (1898), 5, 240. I am not sure of the distinctions between this genus and Platybrachus.® Phyllodinus luzonensis sp. nov. Male——Fore and middle tibiz broad and thin, femora flat- tened, but not distinctly widened. Brown; carine on head and thorax lighter, small light brown spots on base of face, lateral edges of pro- and mesonotum darker, abdomen dark brown, py- gophor lighter; front and middle tibie and tarsi dark brown, hind tibize with a fine longitudinal mark. Tegmina hyaline, slightly fuscous, veins whitish; small brown granules scattered irregularly over surface, apical portion black or dark brown. Tibial spur broad, lamellate, with numerous small teeth on hind edge. Pygophor short, broad, medioventral edge produced into two flat, short processes with rounded apices; a little laterad of these the edge produced into small processes with round points; anal segment very short; styles not quite reaching to anal seg- ment, gradually tapering to point at apex, apex curved and recurved. Length, 3 millimeters; tegmen, 2. The female I associate with this species has the fore and second tibie less dilated and lighter in color and the granules on tegmina more regular on the veins. LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios and Mount Maquiling (Baker). Genus EUMETOPINA Breddin Eumetopina BREDDIN, Deutch, Ent. Zeitschr. (1896), 109. Eumetopina flavipes Muir. Eumetopina flavipes Muir, Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. (1913), 5, 248. Originally described from western Borneo and from Papua. Philippine specimens differ in having the light edge of pronotum obscure. * Platybrachus is preoccupied (Stal, Hemiptera), but until I am sure of the distinction between the two genera, it is better not to propose a substitute. 143104—3 884 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 LuzoN, Tayabas, Mount Banahao (Muir, Baker), on sugar cane; Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Genus MEGAMELUS Fieber Megamelus FIeBER, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien (1866), 519. Megamelus proserpina Kirk. Megamelus proserpina KiRKALDY, Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc, (1907), No. 3, 147. Previously known from Fiji. Now found to occur in the Philippines on Mount Maquiling. Genus PEREGRINUS Kirkaldy Peregrinus KIRKALDY, Entomologist (1904), 37, 175. Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead). Delphax maidis ASHMEAD, Psyche (1890), 323. Dicranotropis maidis VAN DuzEx, Bull. Buffalo Nat. Hist. Soc. (1897), 5, 240. Pundaluoya simplicia Distant, Fauna Brit. India, Rhyn. (1906), 3, 468, fig. 255. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker, Muir, Osborn). Throughout the year on maize and grasses. Also known from most parts of the Oriental and Malay Regions; Australia; Fiji; Hawaii; North, Central, and South America; the West Indies; and East Africa. This is one of the commonest leaf hoppers at Los Bafios. The eggs are parasitized by a mymarid (Paranagrus sp.) ; otherwise it might be a very serious pest on maize. Distant, while considering the Hawaiian form specifically the same as the Indian, questions it being the same as Ashmead’s type. I have not had an opportunity to examine the type, but specimens from North America that I have examined are speci- fically the same as the Hawaiian. Crawford, who had specimens from Hawaii, North and South America, and the West Indies, considered them the same species. Although I have not seen specimens of Pundaluoya ernesti Kirby, the description and figure given in The Fauna of British India deter me from placing it in the same genus as maidis. The vertex is considerably broader than long, the basal joint of antenna is very short, the lateral edges of the pronotum are described as being marginally strongly carinate—characters that do not fit P. maidis; the tegmen also is distinct. For these reasons I retain the two genera as distinct. XI, D, 6 Muir: Additions to Delphacide (Hemiptera) 885 Genus DICRANOTROPIS Fieber Dicranotropis FIEBER, Verh. Zool, Bot. Ges. Wien (1866), 16, 521. Dicranotropis koebelei (Kirk.). Phacalastor koebelei KiRKALDY, Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1906), No. 1, 408. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker, Muir). Previously re- corded from Queensland, Fiji, .and Java. Perhaps India and Ceylon.?® Genus LIBURNIA Stal Liburnia puella Van Duzee (?). LTiburnia puella VAN DUZEE, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. (1898), 5 LUZON, Laguna, Los Bafios (Baker). Previously known from North America, Queensland, and Fiji. There is a slight difference in the genitalia from the figure given by Kirkaldy. Genus DELPHAX Fabricius Under this inclusive name Kirkaldy * described a number of species from Australia and Fiji. At a later date I hope to place Kirkaldy’s species in their proper genera. The following I find among the Philippine species: Delphax kolophon Kirkaldy. LuZON, Laguna, Los Banos and Mount Maquiling (Baker). Delphax eupompe Kirkaldy. LUZON, Benguet, Baguio (Baker). Previously know from Australia and Fiji. Delphax albicollis Motsch. LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker, Muir). Previously known from Ceylon and Java. Delphax anemonias Kirkaldy. LUZON, Laguna, Mount Maquiling; Benguet, Baguio (Baker). Previously known from Queensland. * Pundaluoya pulchella Distant [Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1912), 1X, 8, 190, and Fauna Brit. India, Rhyn. (1916), 6, 135], I believe, is this species. * Ent. Bull. Hawaiian Sug. Plant. Assoc. (1907), No. 3, 149. Ny ) ) Ra isan MELASIDZ (COLEOPTERES) DES ILES PHILIPPINES RECOLTES PAR C. F. BAKER Par Ep. FLEUTIAUX (Nogent-sur-Marne, France) J’ai déja eu l’occasion de signaler les Elateride récoltés aux jles Philippines par M. le Professeur Charles Fuller Baker? et j'ai aujourd’hui le plaisir de publier la liste des Melaside qu’il a bien voulu également m’envoyer. Si le nombre des espéces des Elateride de cette provenance déja décrites antérieurement est assez important, il n’en est pas de méme pour les Melaside. On est étonné en effet du peu d’espéces jusqu’éa présent connues, ce qui explique la quantité relativement grande d’espéces nou- velles créés ci-aprés. Genus SUBPROTELATER novum Corps étroit, paralléle. Téte assez convexe. Epistome trés court, transversal, presque nul, non rétréci 4 la base, ne conti- nuant pas la courbure du front et placé sur un plan inférieur. Labre trés apparent, arrondi en avant. Mandibules saillantes. Antennes moniliformes. Pronotum trés déprimé 4 la base, avec ses angles postérieurs aigus et carénés comme chez les Elateride. Sillons antennaires du propectus marginaux, étroits et profonds, bien limités en dedans par une caréne, n’atteignant pas le sommet des angles postérieurs et limités en arriére au niveau du sillon fémoral. Prosternum large; saillie longue, étroite et paralleéle. Sutures prosternales ouvertes en arriére pour recevoir les tarses antérieurs. Episternes paralléles. Epipleures des élytres sensi- blement de la méme largeur, faiblement rétrécies en arriére, bien limitées par une fine caréne. MHanches postérieures non rétré- cies en dehors, bord latéral plus large que les épisternes, bord inférieur sinué. Pattes courtes; tibias et tarses subcylindriques. Forme une tribu a part prés des Pterotarsini. Corps allongé paralléle, peu convexe; sillons antennaires sur le bord latéral des propleures profonds et nettement limités; sutures proster- nales ouvertes en arriére pour recevoir les tarses antérieurs; tarses normaux. Subprotelater bakeri sp. nov. Allongé, paralléle, peu convexe; noir brillant avec des taches rouges et jaunes; pubescence blanchatre, plus visible sur le pro- * Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 441; (1916), 11, 219. 387 888 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 notum. ‘Téte sillonnée au milieu, ponctuée, rougeatre en avant. Epistome trés court, tranversal, déprimé dans le sens de la largeur. Antennes n’atteignant pas la base du prothorax. Pro- notum beaucoup plus long que large, paralléle, rétréci seulement au sommet, sillonné au milieu, profondément et densément ponc- tué. Ecusson oblong, saillant, sur un plan oblique, rugueux. Elytres paralléles, arrondis au sommet, rugueux, profondément ponctués-striés, ornés de deux bandes rouges obliques partant au dessous de l’épaule et se rejoignant sur la suture au dessous de l’écusson, et de cinq petites taches jaunes: une au milieu de la base sur chaque élytre; une sur le bord externe au premier tiers; une un peu plus bas, pres de la suture; une plus grande, subtransversale, au milieu, au dernier quart et une derniere étroite, allongée, sur le deuxiéme interstrie, avant l’extrémité. Dessous noir, peu brillant, ponctué. Sillons antennaires termi- nés au niveau antérieur du sillon fémoral, avant le sommet des angles postérieurs du propectus. Pattes noiratres, avec les articulations, les tibias (plus ou moins) et les tarses ferrugi- neux. Longueur, 5 millimetres. Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling. A Vaspect des Protelater de Nouvelle-Zélande, notamment de P. guttatus Sharp. Dromezolus indicus Bonvouloir. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1871), 230, Pl. 10, fig. 2. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. Décrit de Singapour. J’en posséde un exemplaire de Marta- pura, Bornéo. Dromzolus congener Bonvouloir. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1871), 213, Pl. 8, fig. 9; FLEUTIAUX, Ann. Mus, Civ. Genova (1896), 534. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Décrit.de Sarawak; je lai vu aussi de Birmanie. Dromzolus opacus Bonvouloir. Ann. Soe. Ent. France (1871), 228, Pl. 9, fig. 8. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Décrit de Celebes. Je l’ai vu de Java dans la collection du Musée de Leyde.? J’ai rapporté avec doute a cette espéce un exemplaire de Nouvelle-Guinée du Musée de Génes.* 2 Notes Leyden Mus. (1896), 18, 143. * Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1896), 566. XI, D, 6 Fleutiauxz: Melaside des Iles Philippines 389 Dromezolus subopacus sp. nov. Oblong, peu convexe; brun noiratre, pubescence jaune plus dense sur la base du pronotum et des élytres. Téte densément ponctuée; epistome rugueux, trés rétréci a la base ot il est plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil; caréne interoculaire interrompue sur la base de l’épistome. Antennes ferrugineuses, obscures a la base; 2° et 4° articles égaux; 3° aussi long que les deux suivants réunis; 3° subégal au 4°; suivants graduelle- ment allongés. Pronotum légérement rétréci en avant a partir de la base, arrondi prés des angles antérieurs, sillonné au milieu a la base; ponctuation nette et serrée sur le dessus, forte et rugueuse sur les cétés. Elytres atténués en arriére, ponctués, plus légérement vers le bout, striés plus visiblement sur le dessus. Dessous de méme couleur. Pattes rougeatres avec les tars2s plus clairs et les cuisses rembrunies. Longueur, 3 a 4.5 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. MINDANAO, Butuan et Dapitan. Plus petit que D. opacus Bonvouloir, pronotum un peu plus long, élytres plus atténués en arriére, caréne interoculaire inter- rompue. Dromzolus parvulus sp. nov. Oblong, peu convexe; brun obscur; pubescence cendrée trés dense sur la base du pronotum et des élytres, brune sur le reste du corps. Téte convexe, densément ponctuée; caréne inter- oculaire interrompue au milieu; épistome trés rétréci a la base ou il est plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Anten- nes assez longues, atteignant presque la moitié du corps; ferru- gineuses, premier article obscur; 2° plus court que le 4°; 3° un peu plus long que le 4°; suivants graduellement allongés. Prono- tum aussi long que large a la base, arrondi et graduellement rétréci de la base au sommet, fortement et densément ponctué, nullement sillonné a la base. Elytres rugueux 4a la base, ponc- tués en arriére, striés. Dessous de la méme couleur. Pattes ferrugineuses avec les cuisses moins claires. ‘ Longueur, 3 a 3.5 millimétres. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Voisin de D. subopacus Fleutiaux, de forme moins allongée, plus fortement rugueux et ponctué, pronotum plus court, élytres plus distinctement striés. Dromeolus solitarius sp. nov. Oblong; brun foncé, rougeatre sur la suture; pubescence jaune. 390 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Téte densément pontuée, partout au milieu du front une trés fine et trés courte caréne; caréne interoculaire interrompue au milieu; épistome rétréci a la base, ot il est un peu plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes ferrugineux clair, dépassant notablement la base du prothorax; 2° article subégal au 4°; 3° presque aussi long que les deux suivants réunis; les autres 4 partir du 5° graduellement allongés; le dernier pres- que aussi long que les deux précédents réunis. Pronotum aussi long que large, rétréci au sommet, peu convexe, densément ponc- tué, plus fortement et rugueusement sur les c6tés, peu déprimé alabase. Elytres atténués en arriére, rugueux, striés. Dessous d’un brun plus ou moins rougeatre. Pattes ferrugineux clair. Longueur, 3 millimetres. MINDANAO, Misamis, Iligan. Trés voisin de D. parvulus Fleutiaux; brunatre, pubescence jaune; pronotum plus rétréci en avant, moins bombé au milieu; élytres plus atténués en arriére. Dromzolus minimus Fleutiaux. Bull. Soc. Ent. France (1896), 334. MINDANAO, Dapitan. Décrit de Sumatra. Ceratus nitidus sp. nov. Allongé, ovale, noir brillant, pubescence rousse. Téte convexe, densément ponctué. Epistome rugueux, arrondi en avant, ré- tréci a la base, sensiblement aussi large que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes brunes, dépassant la base du thorax. Pronotum aussi long que large a la base, graduellement rétréci en avant, sillonné au milieu 4 la base, densément ponctué. Ecusson oblong, finement pointillé. Elytres graduellement ré- tréci en arriére, finement pointillés, ne portant qu’une strie sutu- rale. Dessous. de méme couleur, pubescence jaune, finement ponctué. Pattes rougeatres. Longueur, 8 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Voisin de C. frontalis et C. sumatrensis Fleutiaux; d’un noir brillant, front non caréné. Ceratus bakeri sp. nov. Ovale, peu convexe; noir 4 peine brillant, pubescence roussatre. Téte convexe, densément ponctuée; caréne interoculaire interrom- pue sur la base de l’épistome; ce dernier rétréci 4 la base, un peu plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil, fortement XI, D, 6 Fleutiaux: Melasidx des Iles Philippines 391 et rugueusement ponctué. Antennes ferrugineuses, dépassant la base du prothorax. Pronotum notablement rétréci en avant, déprimé le long de la base, nettement et densément ponctué, marqué de deux impressions distinctes en avant de l’écusson. Elytres rétrécis en arriére surtout au dela de la moitié, rugueux, substriés. Dessous de la méme couleur. Pattes d’un brun rougeatre ou ferrugineux. Longueur, 5.5 a 6 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. MINDANAO, Butuan. Différe de C. parvulus Fleutiaux par sa taille plus grande, sa forme moins convexe; sa couleur noire; sa ponctuation moins forte; caréne interoculaire interrompue sur la base de |’épistome. Pronotum moins long, plus graduellement rétréci en avant, ély- tres proportionnellement plus longs. Ceratus unicus sp. nov. Ovale, peu convexe, noir, a peine brillant, pubescence jaune. Téte convexe, densément ponctuée; caréne interoculaire entiére; épistome trés rétréci a la base, plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes ferrugineuses, atteignant la moitié du corps. Pronotum notablement rétréci en avant, arrondi sur les cétés, déprimé le long de la base, nettement et densément ponctué, rugueux sur les cétés; angles postérieurs aigus, trés légérement divergents au sommet. Elytres atténués en arriere, assez fortement rugueux, distinctement striés. Dessous de la méme couleur. Pattes brunatres, devenant en partie ferrugi- neuses. Longueur, 4.5 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Différe de C. parvulus Fleutiaux par sa forme plus allongée et moins convexe, sa couleur noire, son pronotum relativement plus court et plus graduellement rétréci de la base au sommet, ses élytres proportionnellement plus longs. Fornax cribricollis sp. nov. Allongé, convexe, atténué en arriére dans le dernier tiers seulement; noir mat; pubescence jaune plus apparente sur la base du pronotum et des élytres. 'Téte convexe, trés densément ponctuée; épistome rugueux, rétréci 4 la base ow il est aussi large que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes ferru- gineux obscurs; 2° article petit; 3° et 4° deux fois plus longs et sensiblement égaux. Pronotum paralléle dans la premiére moitié, rétréci en avant, nettement et densément ponctué. Elytres ponctués, plus légérement en arriére, striés plus distinctement 392 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 a la base et sur le dessus. Dessous de méme couleur. Pattes brunatres passant au jaune plus ou moins clair. Longueur, 4 a 5 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling; Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Voisin de F’. subquadratus Bonvouloir; pronotum plus court, nullement sillonné au milieu 4 la base. Fornax fusiformis sp. nov. Allongé, étroit, convexe, atténué en avant et en arriére; noir; pubescence jaune sur la premiére moitié du corps, brune en arriere. Téte convexe, densément et rugueusement ponctuée, carénée au milieu; épistome fortement rugueux, rétréci a la base, ot il est un peu plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et Voeil. Antennes épaissies vers le bout, ferrugineuses, ob- scures au milieu. Pronotum un peu plus long que large, graduel- lement et faiblement rétréci en avant, 4 ponctuation grosse et rugueuse surtout en arriére, avec une petite ligne lisse au milieu en avant de l’écusson. Elytres graduellement et notablement atténués en arriére, rugueux a la base, pointillés en arriére; stries distinctes 4 la base et au milieu, effacées en arriére sur les cdtés. Dessous de méme couleur. Pattes rougeatres avec les cuisses noiratres. Longueur, 4.25 millimetres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Voisin de F.. cribricollis Fleutiaux; de forme étroite, graduel- lement atténuée aux deux extrémité, front caréné. Fornax denticornis sp. nov. Allongé, convexe; noir mat, pubescence brunatre peu ap- parente. Téte convexe, densément ponctuée; caréne interocu- laire entiére; épistome trés rétréci 4 la base, bord antérieur arrondi, base trés étroite. Antennes épaisses, dépassant la moitié du corps, brunatres, dentées; articles 3° et 4° subégaux, suivants graduellement allongés. Pronotum un peu plus long que large, rétréci en avant, fortement et rugueusement ponctué, impressionné au milieu de la base. Ecusson oblong. Elytres atténués en arriére, rugueux, fortement ponctués-striés. Dessous de la méme couleur. Sillons antennaires non nettement limités en dedans. Hanches postérieures fortement dilatées en dedans. Pattes brunatres; tarses plus clairs. Longueur, 5.75 millimétres. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Ressemble a F’. opacus Fleutiaux, mais beaucoup plus rugueux, antennes dentées. Espéce remarquable, comme lui, par les sil- XI, D, 6 Fleutiaux: Melasidz des Iles Philippines 893 lons antennaires non bien nettement limités, comme chez les Plesiofornax et les Scython. Fornax nicotiane Fleutiaux. Ann. Soe. Ent. Belg. (1895), 162 (Dromzolus) ; Notes Leyden Mus. (1896), 18, 144. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Se trouve dans toute la région Indo-malaise. Fornax concolor —. Blanchard. Voy. Pédle Sud, Col. (1853), 4, 92, Pl. 6, fig. 14 (Hucnemis); Bon- youLorr, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1872), 316, Pl. 13, fig. 8; FLEu- TIAUX, Mém. Soc. Zool. France (1896), 283. ater BoNvouLoIR, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1872), 312, Pl. 13, fig. 4. MINDANAO, Butuan. Je le posséde également de Balabac, se trouve aussi communé- ment dans toute la région Indo-malaise. Fornax morosus Bonvouloir. Ann. Soe. Ent. France (1872), 313, Pl. 13, fig. 6. grouvellei FLEUTIAUX, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1895), 163 (Dromezolus). niger FLEUTIAUX, Ann. Soc. Mus. Civ. Genova (1896), 577; (1899), 572. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Se trouve dans toute la région Indo-malaise. Fornax dirczoides Fleutiaux. Ann. Soc, Ent. Belg. (1897), 252. LuZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Décrit des Philippines (Musée de Berlin). Je posséde un petit exemplaire de 5 millimétres, de Balabac, que je rapporte a cette espéce. Fornax philippinensis sp. nov. Allongé, peu convexe, atténué en arriére; brun, pubescence jaune. Téte convexe, réguliérement ponctuée; carene interocu- laire interrompue au milieu; épistome rugueux, rétréci a la base ou il est a peu prés aussi large que l’espace compris entre lui et Voeil. Antennes ferrugineuses, dépassant la base du prothorax; 3° article a peine plus long que le suivant. Pronotum plus long que large 4 la base, subgraduellement mais faiblement atténué en avant, légérement arrondis sur les cotés, déprimé transver- salement a la base; ponctuation fine et écartée. Elytres atténués de la base a l’extrémité, finement et éparsément pointillés, indis- tinctement striés, strie suturale seule bien marquée. Dessous de méme couleur. Saillie prosternale atténuée en arriére en pointe obtuse, déprimée au milieu. Hanches postérieures trés largement dilatées et arrondies en dedans. Pattes ferrugineuses. 894 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Longueur, 6 millimétres. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Voisin de F’. collega Bonvouloir; pubescence unicolore, prono- tum subgraduellement rétréci en avant. Je posséde un exemplaire de Balabac. Fornax trapezicollis sp. nov. Allongé, atténué aux deux extrémités, peu convexe; brun rou- geatre clair, pubescence jaune. Téte convexe, rugueusement ponctuée, faiblement mais distinctement carénée longitudinale- ment au milieu du front; caréne interoculaire entiére; épistome rugueux, fortement rétréci a la base out il est beaucoup plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes ferrugi- neuses a 4° article un peu plus long que le 2°. Pronotum a peine plus long que large a la base, directement atténué de la base au sommet, peu convexe, déprimé a la base et marqué de deux fossettes en avant de l’écusson, finement ponctué; angles postérieurs aigus et redressés. Elytres graduellement atténués en arriére, finement pointillés, indistinctement striés, stries sutu- rale seule bien marquée. Dessous un peu plus foncé. Saillie prosternale faiblement rétrécie en arriére et arrondie a l’extré- mité. Epipleures des élytres non sillonnées. Hanches posteé- rieures largement dilatées en dedans. Pattes ferrugineuses. Longueur, 4.5 millimétres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Voisin de F. elegantulus Bonvouloir; s’en distingue par la carene frontale, la caréne interoculaire entiére sur l’épistome, lépistome plus étroit a la base. Fornax ovatus sp. nov. Ovalaire, trés peu convexe; brun rougeatre plus clair en arriére, pubescence jaune. ‘Téte convexe, densément ponctuée; caréne interoculaire interrompue sur la base de |’épistome; épis- tome trés rétréci a4 la base ot il est un peu plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes dépassant la base du pro- thorax, ferrugineuses, plus clairs au sommet; 2° article deux fois plus court que le 4°; 3° notablement plus long que le suivant. Pronotum arrondi sur les cétés, rétréci en avant, marqué vers le milieu de deux petites fossettes peu profondes; ponctuation nette et assez dense. Elytres rétrécis en arriére dans la seconde moitié, rugueux a la base, finement pointillés en arriere. Dessous brun obscur. Sillons antennaires nettement limités en dedans par une caréne. Saillie prosternale graduellement atténuée en ar- riére et terminée en pointe. Epipleures des élytres sillonées dans XI, D, 6 Fleutiaux: Melaside des Iles Philippines 895 toute leur longueur. Episternes paralléles aussi larges que les épipleures a la moitié de leur longueur. Hanches postérieures largement dilatées en dedans. Pattes ferrugineuses. Longueur, 6 millimétres. MINDANAO, Butuan. Espéce remarquable par sa forme large et peu convexe et par les épipleures des élytres sillonées dans toute leur longueur comme chez certaines espéces américaines. Fornax cedonulli var. bakeri var. nov. Fornax cedonulli HELLER, Abh. Mus. Dresden (1898), 7, No. 3, 29, Pl. 3, fig. 4. Espéce décrite de Toli-Toli, Nord Celebes. La variété bakeri différe du type par les antennes entiérement jaunes, blanchatres au sommet, le pronotum dépourvu de tache noire médiane, la base des élytres, la suture et les bords latéraux rougeatres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. La taille est plus grande (14 millimétres) et plus large, le pronotum plus rétréci en avant, le reflet des élytres légérement verdatre. Fornax vitticollis sp. nov. Oblong, convexe, jaune clair; pubescence noire sur presque toute la surface, jaune sur ]’épistome, le devant de la téte, l’ex- tréme base du pronotum et les angles postérieurs. Téte noire au sommet, assez fortement et densément ponctuée. Epistome a ponctuation plus forte et plus serrée, rétréci a la base ow il est aussi large que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes cylindriques, dépassant la base du pronotum, noiratres a la base et devenant blanchatres au sommet; quatriéme article égal au troisiéme. Pronotum aussi long que large 4 la base, graduelle- ment rétréci en avant, brillant jaune avec une bande noire au milieu dans toute sa longueur, élargie en avant, distinctement déprimé de chaque cété de la base, couvert d’une ponctuation fine et écartée, angles postérieurs arrondis. Ecusson noir, ré- tréci en arriére, tronqué au sommet, convexe et pointillé. Ely- tres noir brillant avec un léger reflet métallique verdatre, ornés d’une bande transversale blanchatre avant l’extrémité, rétrécis en arriére seulement dans le tiers postérieur, sans stries, trés finement et espacément pointillés, déhiscents au sommet. Pro- pectus jaune, ponctué. Sillons antennaires assez profonds et nettement limités en dedans. Reste du dessous d’un jaune un _peu rougeatre, pubescence jaune; ponctuation trés fine et ecartée sur le métasternum, plus serrée sur l’abdomen. Hanches posté- 396 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 rieures larges, anguleuses, trés rétrécies en dehors. Dernier segment abdominal atténué en arriére et arrondi au sommet. Pattes rouge clair; crochets des tarses dentés. Longueur, 9 millimetres. LUZON, Tayabas, Mont Banahao. Voisin de F’. cedonulli Heller, en différe par le sommet de la téte et la base des antennes noires, la bande du milieu du pro- notum et la tache blanchatre du sommet des élytres réduite a une bande transversale. Balistica picipes Motschulsky. Bull. Mose. (1861), 1, 116, Pl. 9, fig. 7; BoNvouLoir, Ann. Soc, Ent. France (1872), 511, Pl. 29, fig. 7. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Espéce décrite de Ceylon et signalée de Nouvelle-Calédonie.* Entomophthalmus fugax var. rubripennis var. nov. Entomophthalmus fugax BoNvouLorr, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1872), 520; FLeuTIAuXx, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. (1899), 237 (pars). lL’espéce a été décrite de Sarawak. Je l’ai vue de Sumatra (Musée de Genes). Elytres entiérement et uniformément rougeatres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Entomophthalmus bonvouloiri sp. nov. Entomophthalmus fugax FLEUTIAUX, Ann. Soc, Ent. Belg. (1899), 237 (pars) (nec Bonvouloir). Oblong, atténué en arriére; noir peu brillant, pubescence jaune assez serrée. Téte a ponctuation peu serrée; épistome plus fortement ponctué, légérement rugueux, peu rétréci a la base, ou il est plus large que l’espace compris entre lui et Voeil.. An- tennes ferrugineuses dépassant la moitié du corps. Pronotum carré, rétréci seulement tout prés des angles antérieurs, déprimé -en arriére; ponctuation bien nette et peu serrée; angles posté- rieurs carénés. Elytres atténués en arriére, 4 ponctuation légére- ment rugueuse, indistinctement striés; strie suturale seule bien marquée. Dessous de méme couleur avec l’abdomen rougeatre, nettement ponctué. Yeux faiblement entamés. Caréne latérale inférieure du pronotum n’atteignant pas tout-a-fait le bord antérieur, bien marquée en arriére. Sillons juxtasuturaux an- tennaires du prosternum élargis en arriére, limités en dehors dans toute leur longueur par une caréne. Saillie prosternale effilée en arriére des hanches antérieures, impressionnée au milieu. Episternes nuls en avant, visibles seulement en arriére et formant un triangle allongé. Hanches postérieures dilatées “Fauvel., Rev. Hnt. (1904), 120. ' XLD, 6 Fleutiaux: Melasidx des Iles Philippines 397 en dedans, leur bord externe plus large que le bord inférieur des épisternes. Pattes ferrugineuses. Longueur, 2.5 4 3.5 millimétres. Luzon, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Différe de H. fugax Bonvouloir par l’épistome plus large a la base, la saillie prosternale effilée en arriére et moins fortement impressionée entre les hanches. J’en posséde un individu de Sumatra que j’ai autrefois rap- porté 4 tort a E. fugax Bonvouloir. Microrhagus bakeri sp. nov. Oblong, convexe, légérement attenué en arriere; brun rougeatre, pubescence jaune. Téte convexe, densément ponc- tuée, trés finement carénée au milieu en arriére; épistome rugueux, trés rétréci a la base ou il est plus étroit que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes ferrugineuses, dépassant la moitié du corps chez le male, faiblement dentées; 2° article trés petit; 3° un peu moins long que les deux suivants réunis; les autres graduellement allongés, atteignant la moitié du corps chez la femelle, a peine distinctement dentées; 2° article trés petit, plus court que le 4°; 3° aussi long que les deux suivants réunis; 4° 4 10° subégaux; dernier aussi long que les deux précé- dents réunis. Pronotum aussi long que large, subparalléle, a peine sinué sur les cétés et rétréci seulement tout-a-fait en avant, densément ponctué, plus fortement sur les cétés. Elytres at- tenués en arriére, rugueux, indistinctement striés. Dessous de méme couleur, caréne supplémentaire antérieure du pronotum courte; carene inférieure dépassant le milieu en avant. Sillons juxtasuturaux antennaires du prosternum, paralléles, lisses, limités en dehors sur toute leur longueur, moins larges a la base que l’espace compris entre leur limite et la caréne latérale in- férieure. Episternes étroits, paralléles. Hanches postérieures fortement dilatées en dedans, leur bord externe plus large que les épisternes. Pattes ferrugineux clair. Longueur, ¢, 4 millimétres; 2, 4.25. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Voisin de M. dilutus Bonvouloir; de forme plus attenuée en arriere, d’un brun rougeatre. Microrhagus magnicornis sp. nov. Allongé, trés faiblement attenué en arriére; noir mat, pubes- cence jaunatre. Téte convexe, trés densément ponctuée; épis- tome ponctué comme la téte, rétréci 4 la base ou il est 4 peu prés aussi large que l’espace compris entre lui et l’oeil. Antennes 398 The Philippine Journal of Science presque aussi longues que le corps, noires, pubescentes, articles 4: a 7° distinctement dentés; les suivants beaucoup moins. Pro- notum aussi long que large, indistinctement rétréci en avant, brusquement arrondi prés des angles antérieurs, fortement et rugueusement ponctué. Elytres atténués en arriére, rugueux, indistinctement striés. Dessous de méme couleur. Saillie pros- ternale ferrugineuse. Caréne supplémentaire antérieure du pronotum courte; caréne inférieure atteignant le bord antérieur. Sillons juxtasuturaux antennaires du prosternum subparalleles, limités en dehors sur toute leur longueur, un peu moins larges a la base que l’espace qui les sépare de la caréne latérale. Epis- ternes étroits, subparalléles. Hanches postérieures dilatées en dedans, leur bord externe plus large que les épisternes. Cuisses brunatres, tibias plus clairs; tarses jaunes. Longueur, 3.5 millimétres. LUZON, Laguna, Mont Maquiling. Voisin de-M. minimus Bonvouloir, mais noir; fobtement et rugueusement ponctué. Différe de M. bakeri Fleutiaux par la couleur noire, la forme générale plus étroite, le pronotum forte- ment rugueux. Nematodes incertus Bonvouloir. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (1875), 674, Pl. 32, fig. 6; FLEUTIAUX, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (1896), 537. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. La patrie du type est inconnue; je l’ai vu de Birmanie (Musée de Génes). Xylobius philippinus sp. nov. Allongé, subparalléle, convexe, noir assez brillant; pubescence jaune trés rare et courte. Téte convexe densément ponctuée, carénée au milieu jusque sur la base de l’épistome. Ce dernier trés rétréci a la base qui est 4 peu prés aussi large que l’espace compris entre elle et l’oeil. Antennes longues, dépassant la moitié du corps robustes, noires, opaques, pubescentes, dentées du quatriéme au dixieme articles. Pronotum aussi long que large, faiblement rétréci tout-a-fait au sommet, sillonné au milieu, densément ponctué. Elytres a ponctuation fine et ecartée, légére- ment striés. Dessous noir finement ponctué. Pattes plus ou moins rougeatres. Longueur, 4.5 millimétres. NEGROS, les montagnes Cuernos. Plus étroit que X. orientalis Fleutiaux, plus brillant, moins rugueux. BEITRAGE ZUR KENNTNIS DER GATTUNG LOBOSCELIDIA WESTWOOD (HYMENOPTERA) Von J. J. KIEFFER (Bitsch, Germany) Die Gattung Loboscelidia wurde von Westwood! aufgestellt und spdter von Dalla-Torre in Loboscelidiodea umgetautft.? Westwood war der Ansicht, dass sie zweifelhaft zu den Dia- priiden oder zu den Cynipiden zu stellen sei; Dalla-Torre hat sie deshalb zu den Diapriiden, Ashmead dagegen zu den Cyni- piden, gestellt. Die Type, L. rufescens Westw., von der nur das Weibchen bekannt ist, stammt aus den Sulu Inseln und wurde, seit Westwood, nicht wieder beobachtet. Es gelang nun Herrn Professor Baker zwei neue Vertreter dieser Gattung und auch das Mannchen in den Philippinen zu entdecken; dieselben unterscheiden sich von der Type wie folgt: a. Kopf fast kuglig, auf der Stirne mit einem kurzen, nach vorne gerich- teten Fortsatz (nach Figur zwischen den Antennen vorstehend). L. rufescens Westw. ( 9 ) a. Kopf ohne Fortsatz auf der Stirne. b*. Subcostalis an der Radialis nicht aufhorend, sondern schrag bis in die Nahe des Vorderrandes verlangert, fast die Mitte desselben errei-’ chend, Medialis distal von ihrer Mitte einen sehr kurzen Ast er svanoee a) Gls ee ee ee een L. inermis sp. nov. (9) b*. Subcostalis an der Radialis aufhérend und das proximale Viertel des Vorderrandes kaum iiberragend, Medialis einfach, keinen Ast ab- ZV CIP ONC! Rice oh eere en rons, eee eleva he Lyd eas L. defecta sp. nov. (¢ 9) Loboscelidia inermis sp. nov. 2: Rotbraun, glatt und glanzend. Kopf von oben gesehen quer, bis zu den Antennen allmahlich bogig abfallend; von der Seite gesehen hoher als lang, ventral gewdlbt, dorsal stark gewolbt und mit dem vorderen Teil des Thorax, bis zum Scutel- lum, eine bogig gekriimmte Linie bildend. Mund auf der Ven- tralseite liegend, dem Hinterrande naher als dem Vorderrande. Augen kahl, fast kreisrund. Ocellen sich fast beriihrend, einen Bogen bildend, die lateralen um ihren Durchmesser vom Hin- terrande des Kopfes entfernt, um ihren doppelten Durchmesser vom Auge entfernt. Hinter den Ocellen verlingert sich der Hinterkopf in einen langlichen, stark gewédlbten, seitlich mit je * Thesaurus Entomologicus Oxoniensis (1874), 171. * Catalogus Hymenopterorum (1898), 5, 431. 1481044 399 400 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 1 schwarzen Leiste gerandeten Fortsatz, der bis zum Pronotum reicht; seitlich trigt dieser Fortsatz eine gelbliche, von vielen queren Falten durchzogene Lamelle, die sich auch am Hinter- rande der Schlafe fortsetzt und so, mit dem Fortsatz selbst, einen halbkreisfo6rmigen, halbierten Ring oder Hals bildet. Schlafe oben sehr schmal, nach unten allmahlich erweitert. Wange kaum kitirzer als das Auge. Stirn ohne Fortsatz zwischen den Antennen, diese sitzen auf einem stark queren, ausgerandeten Vorsprung am Vorderende des Kopfes. Mandibeln fast keglig, scharf zugespitzt. Palpen 4 gliedrig und kurz, 1. Glied viel diinner und kaum kiirzer als das 2., dieses doppelt so lang wie dick, 3. ktirzer als das 2., am Maxillarpalpus distal schrag ab- gestutzt, am Labialpalpus kaum langer als dick und nicht schrag abgestutzt, 4. so lang wie das 2. und 3. zusammen, spindel- formig, mit 2 kurzen distalen Borsten. Antennen 13 gliedrig, fadenformig, kaum sichtbar pubesziert, Scapus etwas langer als das 2. und 3. Glied zusammen, von oben gesehen allmahlich nach hinten verdickt, seitlich gesehen gleich dick und mit einer ven- tralen durchscheinenden Lamelle, diese durchlaufend und kaum weniger breit als der Scapus, 2. Glied fast quer, 3. walzenrund wie die folgenden, kaum langer als das 4., dieses doppelt so lang wie dick, 5.-13. allma&hlich verlangert, 13. mehr als dreimal so lang wie dick. Pronotum fast quadratisch, kaum langer als breit, hinten mit einer schwachen, bogigen Querlinie, die ein queres, elliptisches Feld begrenzt. Mesonotum stark quer, fast halb so lang wie das Pronotum, mit 2 vorn kaum divergierenden, dicht vor dem Hinterrande aufhdrenden Parapsidenfurchen, mittlerer Ab- schnitt so breit wie die seitlichen. Scutellum so lang wie das Mesonotum, dreieckig, ohne Gruben aber an jeder Vorderecke mit einer schragen Linie, die je eine Axille bildet. Metanotum nicht halb so lang wie das Scutellum, einen schmalen Querstreifen bil- dend. Mediansegment vorn fast. wagerecht, hinten fast senk- recht abfallend, der vordere Teil viel kiirzer als der hintere, dieser nicht durch eine Leiste von der Metapleure getrennt. Mesopleure gewolbt. Propleure etwas eingedriickt. Vorderfliigel gross, kahl, unbewimpert, nur in der distalen Halfte mit feinen Borstchen, ausgenommen medial und am Ran- de, Flache stark glanzend, mit grossen braunen Flecken, deren 2 dunkler sind und am Vorderrande liegen, der quere proximale durchzieht die beiden Aste der Subcostalis; Adern dunkelbraun, plotzlich abgebrochen, Costalis fehlend, Subcostalis vom Vorder- rande weit entfernt, fast die Mitte desselben erreichend, vor ihrem Distalende verzweigt sie sich, indem ein Ast schrag nach dem Vorderrande zieht und diesen fast erreicht, wahrend ein XI, D, 6 Kieffer: Gattung Loboscelidia Westwood 401 anderer, fast zweimal so lang wie der vordere, schrag nach hin- ten gerichtet ist und die Radialis darstellt; Medialis aus dem Grunde der Subcostalis entspringend, bogenformig und wenig proximal von der Verzweigung der Subcostalis in diese mtindend, wenig hinter ihrer Mitte zweigt sie einen sehr kurzen Ast nach hinten ab; Submedialis einfach, halb so lang wie die Medialis. Hinterfliigel ohne ausgebildete Ader, mit 7 Frenalhakchen, glas- hell, kahl, in der distalen Halfte zerstreut punktiert, am Hin- terrande bewimpert, viel kiirzer als der Vorderfltigel. Mittlere und hintere Coxa sich fast beriihrend, alle Femora und Tibien haben ventral eine glashelle, fast durchlaufende Lamelle, die nur am verdickten Ende der Tibia, sowie am Grunde des Femur, aufhort, Sporen gekammt, 1, 2, 2; Metatarsus so lang wie die 3 folgenden Glieder zusammen, diese langlich, fast gleich, 5. fast so lang wie das 3. und 4. zusammen, Krallen 2 spaltig. Abdomen so lang wie der tibrige Korper, viel breiter als hoch, nach vorn allm&ahlich verschmalert, ventral sehr schwach gewolbt, Petiolus langlich und sehr diinn, 2. Tergit fast senkrecht vom Petiolus aufsteigend, nach hinten allmdhlich erweitert, 3. das grosste, etwas langer als das 2., fast wagerecht, hinter ihm sind nur 2 oder 3 kleine Tergite sichtbar. Lange, 3.5 Millimeter. MINDANAO, Butuan (Baker) (8°). Loboscelidia defecta sp. nov. é @: Von voriger zu unterscheiden durch das Gedder: Die Subcostalis tiberragt kaum das proximale Viertel des Fliigels, an der Abzweigung der Radialis hért sie auf, so dass sie nur aus 2 Abschnitten besteht und nicht aus 3, wie bei voriger Art; die bogige Medialis ist nicht verzweigt. Das ¢ hat die Antennen 13 gliedrig und gestaltet wie beim ¢, von dem es sich durch folgende Merkmale unterscheidet: am Scapus und an den Beinen ist die durchscheinende Lamelle fast fehlend und nur spurenweise angedeutet, am Halse ist sie zwar deutlich aber weniger aus- gedehnt als beim ¢°, das Abdomen ist am Hinterende nach unten eingekriimmt, wie bei den ¢ der Diapriiden, was fiir das ? nicht der Fall ist. Lange, 1.8 Millimeter. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). NEUE STEPHANIDA (HYMENOPTERA) DER PHILIPPINEN Von J. J. KIEFFER (Bitsch, Germany) Genus STEPHANUS Jurine Vier Vertreter dieser Gattung waren von den Philippinen be- kannt, namlich: Stephanus nigricauda Sich., S. sulceifrons Schlett., S. tarsatus Sich. und S, unicolor Schlett.; diesen reiht sich folgende neue Art an. Stephanus tinctipennis sp. nov. ¢ 2: Schwarz, glanzend. Kopf rot bis rotbraun, Mandibeln schwarz, Antennen schwarzbraun, Scapus rot, 2. Glied rotbraun, Gelenke der Beine rotlich. Schlafe und Wange glatt und glan- zend. Scheitel hinter der Krone grob bogig quergerunzelt, hin- ten bis zum Hinterrand des Kopfes dicht gerade quergerunzelt, Stirn von den Antennen bis zum vorderen Zahn der Krone grob ‘bogig quergerunzelt, die 3 vorderen Zahne der Krone stark, die 2 hinteren fast, erloschen. Auge fast um seine halbe Lange vom Hinterrande des Kopfes entfernt, dieser mit einer feinen Leiste gesdiumt. Maxillarpalpus sehr lang, das Hinterende der vorderen Coxa erreichend, 5 gliedrig, 1. und 2. Glied dick und fast walzenrund, das 1. doppelt so lang wie dick, das 2. fast doppelt so lang wie das 1., die 3 Glieder hinter der Biegung sind sehr diinn und, wie das 2., mit zerstreuten, langen, ventralen Haaren, 3. langer als das 1. und 2. zusammen, 4. kiirzer als das 3., beide am Distalende verdickt, 5. so lang wie das 3., aber nicht verdickt. Labialpalpus klein, 4 gliedrig, davon 3 hinter der Biegung. Antennen des ¢ 37 gliedrig, Scapus doppelt so lang wie das 2. Glied, dieses wenig langlich, 3. kaum so lang wie der Scapus, dreimal so lang wie dick, viel kiirzer als das 4., die folgenden allmahlich diinner, 4. bis 9. gleich lang, 10. nur mehr als halb so lang wie das 9., die folgenden allmihlich kiirzer; jedes Flagellumglied, mit Ausnahme des letzten, hat, wie gewohnlich bei den Stephanidze, am Distalende einige lange, senkrecht abstehende Haare, diese etwa so lang wie die Dicke des Gliedes; Antenne des ¢ 48 gliedrig, 17 Millimeter lang, gestaltet wie beim ¢. Thorax viermal so lang wie hoch. Prothorax fast doppelt so lang wie das Mesonotum, grob quergestreift, hinten stark erweitert, die Tegula erreichend, Hinterrand bogig ausgeschnit- 403 404 - The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 ten, der schmale, halsartige vordere Teil fast dreimal so lang wie der hintere breite Teil. Mesonotum stark quer, mit groben queren Runzeln, diese grosse, unregelmdssige Punkte bildend, 3 Punktreihen deuten die 3 Langsfurchen an. Scutellum 3 lappig, anderthalbmal so lang wie das Mesonotum, medialer Lappen glatt, glanzend, an den Randern grob punktiert, laterale Lappen grob und dicht punktiert. Metanotum eingedriickt, einen schmalen Querstreifen bildend, grob langsgerieft. Medianseg- ment grob netzartig gerunzelt, so lang wie Mesonotum, Scu- tellum und Metanotum zusammen. Metapleure und Mesopleure netzrunzlig. Fliigel schwach gebraunt, Vorderfliigel mit einem grossen, braunen Fleck, der die 2 Discoidalzellen und den proximalen Teil der Cubitalzelle deckt und von da bis zum Vorderrande reicht, - distal verlangert sich dieser Fleck als langer, brauner Streifen langs der Ader, die aus der hinteren Discoidalzelle entspringt, wahrend er sich hinten, am Distalende der hinteren Discoidal- zelle, mit dem Fliigelhinterrand vereinigt; Costalis fehlend, Pterostigma schwarz, sehr lang und schmal, achtmal so lang wie breit, Radialis distal von der Mitte des Pterostigma entspringend, wenig vor der Fliigelspitze fast im Vorderrand aufhorend, ’ proximaler Abschnitt etwas kiirzer als der distale, Basalis fast in das Distalende der Subcostalis miindend, vordere Discoidalzelle kaum kiirzer als die Cubitalzelle, rautenformig wie diese, von der 2., distal offenen Cubitalzelle durch eine sehr kurze Ader entfernt, hintere Discoidalzelle rechteckig, mehr als dreimal so lang wie breit, aus ihrem distalen hinteren Winkel eine lange, gerade Ader absendet, die an ihrem Ende plotzlich einbiegt und den Hinter- rand fast erreicht. Hinterflitigel ohne deutliche Ader, nur mit einem dem Vorderrande parallelen Lingsstrich im distalen Drittel und einem schrigen, den Hinterrand erreichenden und aus dem proximalen Teil des Vorderrandes entspringenden Streifen; 4 Frenalhakchen. Beine mit langen, zerstreuten Haaren, hintere Coxa mit groben, queren Kielen, hinteres Femur mit 2 grossen Zahnen, der 1. hinter dem proximalen Drittel, der 2. vor dem distalen Drittel, zwischen denselben befinden sich 5 bis 7 kleinere Zahnchen, ebenso 5 bis 7 zwischen dem 2. Zahn und dem Distalende des Femur, Stiel der hinteren Tibia etwas kiirzer als die walzenrunde Keule, hinterer Tarsus beim ¢ 5 gliedrig, Metatarsus doppelt so lang wie die 4 folgenden Glieder zusammen, diese quer, das 4, an allen Tarsen ventral in 2 lange, nach vorn gerichtete, dicht behaarte Lappen verlangert, 5. Glied so lang wie die 3 vorherge- henden zusammen, Krallen einfach, Tarsen des ¢ gestaltet wie XI, D, 6 Kieffer: Neue Stephanidz 405 beim ¢, ausgenommen dass der hintere Tarsus nur 38 gliedrig ist. Abdomen des ¢ 16 millimeter lang, ventral mit langen, zer- streuten Haaren, Petiolus fast halb so lang wie das ganze Abdo- men, 7 Millimeter lang, grob quergestreift, ziemlich walzenrund, hinten kaum dicker, das iibrige Abdomen fast gerade, glatt, 2. Segment trichterférmig,,am Vorderende quergestreift ; Abdomen des ¢ 20.5 Millimeter lang, der Petiolus wenig ktirzer als die Keule, 9.5 Millimeter lang, Bohrer 37 Millimeter lang, Klappen mit grossem, gelbem, distalem Ring, dieser zweimal so lang wie das schwarze Distalende, 6 Millimeter lang. Lange, ¢ 22 bis 26 Millimeter; @ 31. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (C. F’. Baker). Stephanus tinctipennis var. rubripes var. nov. é 9: Schwarz; Kopf, Scapus und Beine rot, Coxa, Trochantere und Femur des Hinterbeines schwarzbraun; beim 32 sind the Beine schwarz, alle Tarsen und die 4 vorderen Tibien rotbraun. Mesothorax und Metathorax beim @ rotbraun angehaucht. Am braunen Fleck des Vorderfliigels fehlt beim ¢@ der Streifen langs der hinteren Ader. Lange, ¢ 20 Millimeter; ¢ 25. MINDANAO, Dapitan (Baker). Stephanus tinctipennis var. atriceps var. nov. Von der Type durch folgende Merkmale zu unterscheiden: Kopf schwarz, wie der iibrige Korper, Wange und Grund der Mandibel lehmgelb, Scapus dunkel rotbraun, Beine rot, Coxe und am Hinterbein das Femur schwarz. Scheitel von der hinteren Ocelle bis zum Hinterrande des Kopfes, lateral von den bogigen Querrunzeln, mit sehr groben Punkten. Die 4 Fliigel fast gleich- massig gebraunt, hintere Discoidalzelle kaum dunkler. Gelber Ring der Klappen 3.5 Millimeter lang, nicht doppelt so lang wie das schwarze Distalende, dieses 2.8 Millimeter lang. Lange, 20 Millimeter; Bohrer, 23; Petiolus, 6.5; Keule, 6.5. MINDANAO, Dapitan (Baker). Genus PARASTEPHANELLUS Enderlein Die erste in den Philippinen beobachtete Art ist folgende: Parastephanellus polychromus sp. nov. g 2 Schwarz; Kopf ventral beim ¢ hellbraun, beim ¢ rot- ' braun, Stirn von dem vorderen Zahn der Krone bis zu den Antennen und ein Querstreifen zwischen den 2 hinteren Ocellen rot, Mandibel, ausgenommen das Distalende, Wange und Schlife oder ein Streifen langs des Hinterrandes der Augen gelb, An- tennen braun bis schwarzbraun, 1. und 2. Glied beim ¢ oder 406 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 die 4 bis 6 ersten beim ¢ rot, Tarsen, ausgenommen das Endglied, braun, hinterer Metatarsus und Grund des mittleren Metatarsus weiss. Kopf glatt und glanzend. Scheitel fein quergestreift von den hinteren Ocellen bis wenig hinter den Augen. Stirn bogig quergestreift von dem vorderen Zahn bis zu den Antennen. Auge um seine zwei Drittel vom Hinterrande des Kopfes entfernt, dieser bogig ausgeschnitten und leistenartig erhoht. Antennen beim 2 80 gliedrig, 6 millimeter lang, 1. Glied etwas kiirzer als das 8., 2. wenig langlich, 4. viel langer als das 3., kiirzer als das 5., 5. bis 9. ziemlich gleich, die folgenden allmahlich verkiirzt, 9. doppelt so lang wie das 10., vorletztes doppelt so lang wie dick; Antenne des ¢ ebenfalls 30 gliedrig und gestaltet wie beim ?. Thorax drei- bis viermal so lang wie hoch, Pronotum kaum langer als das Mesonotum, fast so breit wie lang, glatt und glanzend, vorderer schmaler Teil nicht langer als der hintere. Mesonotum fast glatt, mit den 3 gewohnlichen Langsfurchen. Scutellum langer als das Mesonotum, 3 lappig, fast glatt oder kaum merklich lederartig. Mediansegment matt, lederartig, mit groben und ziemlich dichten Punkten. Metapleure glanzend, grob und dicht punktiert, Mesopleure glanzend, fein lederartig, mit einigen zerstreuten Punkten. Fliigel glashell, kahl, Pterostigma acht- bis zehnmal so lang wie breit, linealisch, distal zugespitzt, schwarzbraun, Radialis den Vorderrand fast erreichend, distaler Abschnitt dreimal so lang wie der proximale, Cubitalzelle zweimal so lang und zweimal so breit wie die Discoidalzelle, diese rautenf6rmig und durch eine sehr kurze Ader von der Medialzelle getrennt, von der 2. Cubital- zelle um ihre halbe Lange getrennt, Cubitalis dem Distalende des Pterostigma gegentiber aufhorend, hintere Discoidalzelle hinten offen, distal ohne verlangerte Ader ; Hinterfliigel gewimpert, ohne Ader, mit Frenalhakchen. Beine kahl, vordere Tibia pubes- ziert, am Hinterbein ist die Coxa fein quergestreift, so lang wie das Femur, walzenrund, Femur mit 2 Zahnen, der proximale in der Mitte, ausserdem mit kleinen Zahnchen zwischen dem Grunde und dem 1. Zahn, zwischen den beiden Zahnen sowie zwischen dem 2. Zahn und dem Distalende des Femur, Stiel der Tibia langer als die Keule, Tarsus 5 gliedrig beim ¢, 8 gliedrig beim ¢ und gestaltet wie gewohnlich. Petiolus quergestreift, kahl wie die Keule des Abdomen, beim ¢ 3.5 Millimeter lang, Keule spindelférmig, 3 Millimeter lang, Petiolus des @ 3 Milli- meter lang, Keule gerade, 2 Millimeter lang, Bohrer 11 Milli- meter lang, Klappen einfarbig schwarzbraun. Lange, ¢ 10.5 Millimeter; ¢ 10. MINDANAO, Lanao, Iligan (Baker). XI, D, 6 Kieffer: Neue Stephanidz 407 Parastephanellus polychromus var. coriacea var. nov. 4: Schwarz; Kopf gefarbt wie bei der Type; Antennen rot, vom 4. Gliede ab: allmahlich dunkler bis schwarzbraun, Ven- tralseite des Prothorax und die 4 vorderen Beine rotbraun, aus- genommen die mittlere Coxa, am Hinterbein ist der Grund des Femur rot, der Metatarsus schmutzigweiss, die 4 folgenden Glieder rostfarbig. Die 3 Endglieder des Maxillarpalpus allmah- lich kiirzer. Antenne 28 gliedrig. Thorax dorsal fein leder- artig, Mediansegment seitlich mit Spuren von sehr seichten Punkten. Pterostigma nur fiinf- bis sechsmal so lang wie breit, nicht zugespitzt. Hinteres Femur ohne Zahnchen zwischen dem Proximalende und dem 1. Zahn. Petiolus 3 Millimeter lang, Keule des Abdomen 2 Millimeter lang. Lange, 8.5 Millimeter. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). Genus DIASTEPHANUS Enderlein Fir die Philippinen war D. pallescens Schlett. bekannt; die 3 folgenden Arten sind noch hinzuzufiigen: a’. Hinteres Femur mit 2 grossen Zahnen und mehreren kleinen, Pterostigma [DIEU Bee eS At A eae oe aRR Semen Sak OO, ae aa OS D. albidens sp. nov. a’. Hinteres Femur mit 3 grossen Zahnen, ohne kleinere Zahnchen, Ptero- stigma blassgelb. b*. Kopf rotbraun, zum Teil gelb, Basalis kaum langer als ihr Abstand VOM E TOLOSEIOTI As see eo re), oe eta Joc eee TS! D. flavifrons sp. nov. b’. Kopf schwarz, zum Teil weiss, Basalis zweimal so lang wie ihr Abstand vom Pterostigman sips st ee D. leucostictus sp. nov. Diastephanus albidens sp. nov. ?: Schwarz; Kopf rot, ventral und auf den Wangen heller, die 4 vorderen Glieder der Antennen rot, die folgenden allm&h- lich dunkler, die 4 vorderen Beine rot, Dorsalseite des Femur und die 2 distalen Glieder des Tarsus schwarzbraun, Metatarsus an allen Beinen weisslich, Hypopygium und je ein lateraler, kreisrunder Fleck auf dem 38. Tergit gelb. Kopf glatt und glan- zend, vom Hinterrand bis zu den Ocellen quergerunzelt. Stirn mit queren, bogigen Streifen. Auge fast viermal so lang wie sein Abstand vom Hinterrand des Kopfes, dieser durch eine Leiste gerandet. Vorderer Zahn der Krone viel kleiner als die ibrigen. Antennen 30 gliedrig, 3. Glied kaum linger als das 2., 4, fast doppelt so lang wie das 3., deutlich kiirzer als das 5., 5. bis 9. ziemlich gleich. Prothorax sehr lang, vorderer halsartiger Teil viermal so lang wie der breite hintere, sehr fein quergestreift. Mesonotum ein Viertel so lang wie das Pronotum, glatt in der vorderen Halfte, runzlig in der hinteren, mit den 3 gewohnlichen Lingsfurchen. 408 The Philippine Journal of Science 1915 Scutellum fast glatt, mit einigen zerstreuten Punkten. Median- segment mit dichten und sehr groben Punkten, von einer me- dialen Lingsfurche durchzogen, langs dieser Furche unpunk- tiert. Metapleure netzartig gerunzelt, Mesopleure sehr fein punktiert, oben glatt. Fliigel glashell und kahl, Adern schwarz, Pterostigma braun mit schwarzen Randern, linealisch, anderthalbmal so lang wie die Basalis, Radialis aus dem distalen Fiinftel des Ptero- stigma entspringend, winklig, distaler Teil um die Halfte langer als der proximale, um zwei Drittel seiner Lange von der Fligel- spitze entfernt, Basalis schrag, in das Distalende der Subcos- talis mtindend, zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie der Nervulus; Hinterfltigel ohne Ader, mit 3 Frenalhakchen. Hintere Coxa dicht quergestreift, hinteres Femur mit 2 weissen, glanzenden Zahnen, proximaler Zahn distal vom 1. Drittel des Femur, der distale hinter dem 2. Drittel, zwischen beiden Zahnen befinden sich 3 sehr kleine Zahnchen, hinter dem distalen Zahn liegt 1 kleines Zahnchen, hintere Tibéa langer als das Femur, Stiel langer als die Keule, Tarsus 3 gliedrig, gestaltet wie gewohnlich. Petiolus quergestreift, 2.5 Millimeter lang, Keule des Abdomen allmahlich verdickt, 3.5 Millimeter lang, Bohrer 9 Millimeter lang, Klappen mit einem grossen, gelblichweissen Ring wenig vor dem Hinterende. Lange, 11 Millimeter. ; LUZON, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). Diastephanus flavifrons sp. nov. é: Schwarz; Kopf rotbraun, von den Ocellen bis zum Munde und auf den Wangen gelb wie die Palpen, die 4 proximalen Glieder der Antennen rotlichgelb, die 4 vorderen Beine lehm- gelb, Hinterbein schwarzbraun, 1. und 2. Tarsenglied weiss, Abdomen schwarzbraun bis schwarz, mit je einem dunkelroten lateralen Fleck auf dem 2., und oftmals noch auf dem 3., Tergit, die grossen Genitalien braunlich. Kopf matt und lederartig, Stirn kaum quergestreift, Schlafe glatt und glanzend. Scapus kaum langer als das 2. Glied, dieses anderthalbmal so lang wie dick, 3. so lang wie der Scapus, ktirzer als das 4., 5. bis 9. etwa gleich lang. Prothorax lang, vorderer Teil doppelt so lang wie der hintere, sehr fein und wenig deutlich quergestreift. Thorax dorsal fast glatt, glanzend. Mesonotum halb so lang wie der Prothorax, nur die mediale Langsfurche deutlich. Scutellum mit grossem Mittellappen. Mediansegment matt, lederartig, mit Spuren von grossen, sehr seichten Punkten. XI, D, 6 Kieffer: Neue Stephanidz 409 Fliigel glashell oder weisslich, Pterostigma sehr blassgelblich, mit dunkleren Rindern, sechsmal so lang wie breit, Radialis aus dem distalen Drittel des Pterostigma entspringend, stark winklig, distaler Teil zwei und einhalbmal so lang wie der proximale, Basalis fast um ihre Lange vom Pterostigma entfernt, alle Adern gelb. Hintere Coxa sehr fein quergestreift, hinteres Femur mit 3 weissen glanzenden Zahnen, diese gleichweit von- einander entfernt; weisse, dicke Borsten, so lang wie die Zahne, sind zu 4 gereiht zwischen dem 2. und dem 3. Zahn, zu 5 zwischen dem 3. Zahn und dem Distalende des Femur, Stiel der Tibia deutlich kiirzer als die Keule, Tarsus 5 gliedrig. Petiolus deut- lich kiirzer als die Keule des Abdomen, sehr fein quergestreift, Keule fast gerade, im letzten Viertel kaum bogig, allmahlich verdickt. Lange, 6 Millimeter (2 ¢). LuZON, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). Diastephanus leucostictus sp. nov. $é 9: Schwarz; eine breite Querbinde am Vorderrande der Stirne, Gesicht, Mandibeln, ausgenommen die Spitze, Wange und breiter Streifen auf der Schlafe weiss, die 4 proximalen Glieder der Antennen dunkel rotbraun, die 4 vorderen Beine rotbraun, Dorsalseite des Femur schwarzbraun, die 3 proximalen Glieder des hinteren Tarsus rostfarbig, 2. Tergit hinter der Mitte, mit je 1 weissen Fleck, Genitalien des ¢ rostfarbig. Kopf grob lederartig, mit groben Querrunzeln zwischen den 2 hinteren Ocel- len, Gesicht, Wange und Schlafe glatt. Palpen weiss, die 3 Endglieder rostfarbig und allmahlich verkiirzt. Scapus kaum doppelt so lang wie das 2. Glied, 3. Glied kaum langer als das . 2., 4. wenigstens um die Halfte langer als das 3. Thorax wie bei voriger Art, Mesonotum aber mit den 3 Furchen deutlich. Fliigel wie bei voriger Art, Radialis aber aus dem distalen Fiinftel des Pterostigma entspringend, Basalis doppelt so lang wie ihr Abstand vom Pterostigma. Hinterbein wie bei voriger, zwischen dem 2. und dem 3. Zahn stehen aber 5 gereihte Bors- ten, und 6 zwischen dem 3. Zahn und dem Distalende des Femur. Petiolus fein quergestreift, deutlich kiirzer als die Keule des Abdomen, diese beim ¢ allmahlich verdickt, gerade, am Hinter- ende schwach bogig, Keule des ¢ kaum langer als der Petiolus, Abdomen mit Petiolus, 3.5 Millimeter lang; Bohrer, 4.5 Milli- meter lang; Klappe einfarbig schwarzbraun bis schwarz. © Lange, ¢ 6 Millimeter; ¢ 6.5. Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (Baker). 410 The Philippine Journal of Science 1916 Genus FOENATOPUS Smith Die Art, worauf Smith die Gattung F'oenatopus gegriindet hat, namlich F. ruficeps Smith, ist identisch mit F. indicus Westw. und wurde in den Philippinen beobachtet. Als zweite philip- pinische Art kommt folgende: Foenatopus atripes sp. nov. @: Schwarz; Stirn rot von den 8 vorderen Zahnen ab, bis zu den Antennen, Oberlippe, Grund der Mandibeln, Wange, Schlafe und Ventralseite des Kopfes braunlichgelb, Antennen schwarz- braun, 1. und 2. Glied rot, Palpen blass, Beine einfarbig schwarz. Kopf glatt, glinzend. Stirn mit bogigen Querrunzeln. Scheitel bis zum Hinterrande des Kopfes fein quergerunzelt, zwischen den hinteren Ocellen grob quergerunzelt. Auge um etwas mehr als sein Drittel vom Hinterrande des Kopfes entfernt. Die 3 vorderen Zahne der Krone gross. Maxillarpalpus 5 gliedrig, mit 3 Gliedern hinter der Biegung, diese sehr lang, allmahlich ver- kiirzt, das 3. fast so lang wie das 4. und 5. zusammen. Antennen 38 gliedrig, 3. Glied so lang wie der Scapus, 4. fast doppelt so lang wie das 3., kaum kiirzer als das 5., die langen, distalen Haare nur an der Ventralseite vorhanden. Prothorax lang, halsartiger Teil zwei- bis dreimal so lang wie dick, mehr als doppelt so lang wie der hintere, breitere glatte Teil, fein quergestreift. Mesonotum nicht halb so lang wie der Prothorax, vordere Halfte glatt oder sehr fein lederartig, hintere Halfte grob schrag gerunzelt, die 3 Langsfurchen nur in der hinteren Halfte spurenweise angedeutet. Scutellum grob und zerstreut punktiert, Mitte des medialen Lappens glatt, unpunk- tiert. Mediansegment und Metapleure mit sehr grossen, sich fast bertihrenden Punkten, ebenso auch die Mesopleure unten. - Fliigel glashell, nackt, mit schwarzen Adern, Pterostigma li- nealisch, distal zugespitzt, zweimal so lang wie die Basalis, Ra- dialis aus dem 2. Drittel des Pterostigma entspringend, winklig, distaler Teil etwas linger als der proximale, Basalis schrig, mehr als doppelt so lang wie der Nervulus, dieser die schrige Richtung der Basalis fortsetzend; Hinterfliigel ohne Ader, mit 3 Frenal- hakechen. Vordere Tibia proximal von der Mitte am dicksten, Beine kahl, hintere Coxa quergestreift, so lang wie das Femur, hinteres Femur mit 2 grossen Zihnen in der distalen Halfte, zwischen beiden befinden sich sehr kleine Zahnchen, zwischen dem proximalen Zahn und dem Grunde des Femur liegen 3 massig grosse Zihne, Stiel der hinteren Tibia kaum langer als die Keule, Tarsus 3 gliedrig, 4. Glied aller Tarsen von oben kaum sichtbar, XI, D, 6 Kieffer: Neue Stephanidx Al] ventral mit 2 langen, nach vorn gerichteten und dicht behaarten- Lappen. Petiolus des Abdomen 5 Millimeter lang, kahl und quergestreift, Keule 6 Millimeter lang, dorsal gewolbt, ventral gerade, am Vorderende quergestreift, Bohrer 19 Millimeter lang, Klappen schwarz, mit einem grossen, gelblichweissen Ring vor dem Distalende. Lange, 16.5 Millimeter. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker). [Vol. X, Sec. D, No. 5, of this Journal, was issued May 25, 1916; No. 6, May 26, 1916. Vol. XI, No. 1, was issued May 12, 1916; No. 2, May 24, 1916; No. 3, July 27, 1916; No. 4, September 19, 1916.] ERRATA Page 280, line 17, for Eucoilia read Eucoila. Page 292, line 1, for Pausine read Paussine. Page 293, line 12 from the bottom, for benquetia read benguetia. Page 319, last line, for 9 read ¢. 413 A Abirus, 84. philippinensis, 84. tuberculipennis, 84. Abryna eximia, 349. (?) hoffmeisteri, 348. newmanni, 349. semperi, 349. Acanthaclisis, 209. Acanthocerine, 161. Acanthoscelides, 79. irresectus, 79. obtectus, 79. Aceraiine, 154. Aceraius, 154. emarginatus, 154, grandis, 154. helferi, 154. indicus, 154. laevicollis, 154. palawanus, 154. pilifer, 154. rectidens, 154. Achthophora, 111. alma, 111. dactylon, 111. tristis, 111. Aclees, 139. gyllenhallii, Acmaeodera, 51. luzonica, 51. stictipennis, 51. Acorynus, 122. analis, 122, cineraceus, 122. emarginatus, 122. ligatus, 122. luzonicus, 122. pallipes, 122. pardus, 122, samaranus, 122. whiteheadi, 122. Acratoleon, 209. Acrocrypta, 92. variabilis, 92. Acronia, 115. perelegans, 115. Acythopeus, 146. pascoei, 146. Adelocera, 59. luzonica, 59. modesta, 59. 139. var. tesselate, 59. Adephaga, 4. 143104——5 INDEX [New names are printed in clarendon type.] Re Adoretine, 176. Adoretus, 176, compressus, 176. luridus, 176. philippinicus, 176. ranunculus, 176. semperi, 176. Aegus, 158. acuminatus, 158, 298, cicatricosus, 158. cornutus, 158. ecurrani, 159. depressus, 158. falciger, 158. lunatus, 158. luteus, 158. nitidicollis, 159. obscurus, 158. philippinensis, 159. punctatus, 158. striatellus, 158. Aeolesthes, 104. holosericea, 104. induta, 104. similis, 104. velutinus, 104. Aeolus, 61. becearii, 61, 221. Aesiotes, 138. notabilis, 138. var, sanchezi, 138. Aetheomorpha, 81. philippinensis, 81. semperi, 81, Aethriostoma, 40. gloriosae, 40. Agametina, 144. discomaculata, 144. Agelasta, 112. mediofasciata, 112. mystica, 112. transversa, 112. Agestrata, 163. luzonica, 163. parryi, 163. semperi, 163. splendens, 163. Agnia, 111. casta, 111. clara, 111. pubescens, 111. pulchra, 111. voluptuosa, 111. 415 416 Agonia, 101. apicalis, 101. banksi, 101. manilensis, 101. vandepolli, 101. weberi,. 101. Agoniella, 101. Agonischius, 65. bakeri, 232. balabakensis, 65. basalis, 65. brevicollis, 65. corpulentus, 232. fusiformis, 65. marginatus, 65. Agrilus, 56. acanthopterus, 57. acutus, 56. aegnicollis, 57. armatus, 56. atomus, 57. bakeri, 57. balnearis, 57. eupreomaculatus, 56. discicollis, 57. fontanus, 57. inquinatus, 57. luzonicus, 57. monticola, 57. mucronatus, 57. nigrocinetus, 57. occipitalis, 57. ornatus, 57. pilicauda, 57. puchellus, 56. puleher, 57. rubifrons, 57. semperi, 57. spinosus, 56. striaticollis, 57. vilis, 57. Agrypnus, 59. bifoveatus, 59. javanus, 59. ponderatus, 59. robustus, 59. tomentosus, 59. Alaus, 60. brevipennis, 60. lacteus, 60. modigliani, 60. nebulosus, 60, 220. pantherinus, 60. podargus, 60. scytale, 60. semperi, 60. superbus, 60. Albacore, 237. Aleides, 142. albocinctus, 142. burmeisteri, 142. crassus, 142. decoratus, 142, delta, 142. leucospilus, 142. Aleides lorquinii, 142. ocellatus, 142. olivieri, 142. parvulus, 142. pectoralis, 142. rutilans, 142. schonherri, 142. semperi, 142. septemdecimnotatus, 143. smaragdinus, 1438. suleatulus, 142, waltoni, 143. Alcidinz, 142. Aleochara, 23. asiatica, 23. japonica, 23. philippina, 23. postica, 23. Alesia, 37. discolor, 37. Aleurites moluccanus, 187. Alissonotum, 169. pauper, 169. Allecula, 76. sericans, 76. Alleculidze, 76. Alleculinz, 76. Allochotes, 47. maculata, 47. Allocynips, 286. flaviceps, 286. Allodape, 301. eulpulifera, 302. var. bakeri, 302. jucunda, 303. marginata, 302. picitarsis, 302. mindanaonis, 302. var. reducta, 302. palavanica, 303, reversa, 303, sauteriella, 302. Alphitobius, 69. diaperinus, 69. fagi, 69. granivorus, 69. piceus, 69. Picipes, 69. quadrimaculatus, 69. striatulus, 69. Alumahan, 236. Amaranthus spinosus, 184. Amarygminz, 73. Amarygmus, 73. angustus, 73. eallichromus, 73. euprarius, 73. fulgiditessellatus, 73. micans, 73. variicolor, 73. Ambatinz, 139. Amichrotus, 22. merritti, 22. Amorphoidea, 141. dorsalis, 141. Amorphoidea lata, 141. pruinosa, 141. Amphicordus, 126. inproportionatus, 126. Amphientomum, 197. Amphigerontia, 197, sp., 198. Amphipsocus, 200. connexus, 200. unitus, 201. Amphipsyche, 214. Amphistemus sanguinolentus, 34. Amystrops bakeri, $16. camptoides, 314. Anacbat, 237. Anadastus, $1. chapuisi, 31. convexicollis, 31. elegans, 31. melanosternus, 31. Anancylus, 110. stix, 110. Anasis laevicollis, 25. Ancaeus, 17. nitidissimus, 17. Anchastus, 63. fulvus, 227. rufangulus, 63, 227. sericeus, 227. suturalis, 227. unicolor, 63, 226. vittatus, 63, 227. var. bakeri, 227, Anchovies, 237. Ancistria, 30. cylindrica, 30. Ancylopteryx doleschalli, 207. 8-punctata, 207. Anisocentropus magnificus, 212. Anisodactylus, 12. javanus, 12. Anisodera, 99. lucidiventris, 99. parallela, 99. , thoracica, 99. Anisoptera, 204. Anobiidz, 48. Anobiine, 48. Anomala, 171. andradei, 172. anoguttata, 173. atrocyanea, 173. baeri, 173. bakeri, 171. boettcheri, 173. camarinensis, 171. catenatopunctata, 171. ceramopyga, 178. chaleoptera, 173. chalybaea, 172. chloropyga, 173. eladera, 173. corruscans, 172. dasypyga, 173. despumata, 171. Index 417 Anomala encausta, 173. exanthematica, 173. exarata, 171. expedita, 173. eydouxii, 171. flavoscutellata, 171. heteroglypha, 173. humeralis, 171. var. infuscata, 171. | inconsueta, 173. infans, 171. inopinata, 173. leotaudii, 171. var. fuscoviridis, 171. macrophthalma, 171. maculifemorata, 178. micholitzi, 171. nitidissima, 174. noctivaga, 172. obesa, 174, ovatula, 172. palawana, 172. picturata, 173. planata, 172. polita, 172. praematura, 174. proctolasia, 172. relucens, 172. sanchezi, 171. schultzena, 172. semperiana, 172. seticrus, 174. smaragdina, 174. smaragdula, 174. suleatula, 172. trigonopyga, 174. varicolor, 172, vietipennis, 172. whiteheadi, 172. | | Anomalini, 171. Anoplophora, 109. Tucipor, 109. | Anotylus, 180. Anphisternus, 34. Anthicus, 78. Anthicidx, 77. Anthicoclerus, 47. anthicoides, 47. pallipes, 47. bangi, 78. binotatus, 78. busignyi, 78. floralis, 78. gracilicornis, 78. grandicollis, 78, manillanus, 78. medionotatus, 79. robusticollis, 79. sparsepunctatus, 79. subrubrocinctus, 79. Anthonominz, 141. | Anthracias, 71. elongatus, 71. | Anthribide, 121. 418 Anthribus, 124. philippinensis, 124, wallacei, 124. Anubis, 107. bifasciatus, 107. manillarum, 107. Aphanisticus, 57. bodongi, 57. nigroaeneus, 58. Aphanobius, 65. longicollis, 65: longithorax, 65. longus, 65. Aphioda, 149. integripennis, 149. Aphodiine, 161. Aphodius, 161. crenatus, 161. globulus, 161. lividus, 161. marginellus, 161. obsoletus, 161. reichei, 161. sequens, 161. sinuatus, 161. Aphrodisium, 106. semiignitum, 106. Aphthona, 93. wallacei, 93. Apion, 140. schultzei, 140. strongylodontis, 140. versutum, 140. Apioninz, 139. Apobletes, 26. defficile, 27. feriatus, 26. fictitius, 26. platysomoides, 27. semperi, 27. tener, 27. Apochrysa bellula, 206. Apocyrtus, 131. inflatus, 131. Apoderus, 140. badeni, 140. insularis, 140. ledyardi, 140. macrostylus, 140. sejunctus, 140. tenuissimus, 140. Apogonia, 177. adoretoides, 177. bakeri, 177. boettcheri, 177. cuprescens, 177. lutea, 177. magnifica, 178. metallescens, 178. nigrobrunea, 178. oberthiiri, 178. palawana, 178. rizali, 178. rugipennis, 178. Index Apogonia squamifera, 178. viridana, 178. viridifulva, 178. Apolecta, 125. fasciata, 125. maculata, 125. samarana, 125. Apomecyna, 116. proba, 116. quadrifasciata, 116. tigrina, 116. Apotomorrhinus, 150. submaculatus, 150. vestitus, 150. Apries, 143. eremita, 143. Apriona, 112. aphetor, 112. latifrons, 112. multigranula, 112. rixator, 112. Aprosterna, 172. Apterorrhinus, 126. compressitarsis, 126. Araeocerus, 125. cacao, 125. fasciculatus, 125. Araeocorynus, 125. cumingi, 125, Arcofacies, 373. _ fullawayi, 377. Ardea cinerea, 273. Areca catechu, 187. Arixyleborus, 158. rugosipes, 153. Arrhaphe, 228. Arrhaphes opacus, 228. Arrhaphus, 228. Artactes, 71. latreillei, 71. Artapocyrtus, 132. Artocarpus communis, 183. Asealaphide, 208. Asiracine, 369. Asotocerus umbrosus, 212. Aspicerinz, 284. Aspidimerus, 38. tristis, 38. Aspidolopha, 81. Aspidomorpha, 96. amplissima, 97. bilobata, 96. biradiata, 96. ealligera, 96. celebensis, 97. dorsata, 96. fraterna, 96, fusconotata, 97. fuscopunctata, 97. miliaris, 97. ab. flaveola, 97. ab. inundata, 97. orbicicularis, 97. quadrilobata, 97. Aspidormorpha quatuordecimpunctata, 97. sanctacrucis, 97. subcruciata, 97. Astathes, 120. bigemmata, 120. bimaculata, 120. casta, 120. divisa, 120. externa, 120. fasciata, 120. illigeri, 120. levis var. B., 120. var basalis, 120. var. gallerucoides; 120. var. p., 120. mniszechi, 120. perplexa, 120. var. B., 120. var. p., 120. plagiata, 120. posticata, 120. Astenus, 20. indicus, 20. oculatus, 20. pallidulus, 20. parviceps, 20. Asthathes levis, 120. Astilbus, 181. luzonicus, 181. plicipennis, 181. Astraea, 165. benguetia, 293, biguttulata, 165. francolina, 165. margaritacea, 165. multimaculata, 165. tigrina, 165. Asytesta, 144. philippinica, 144. Ataenius, 161. peregrinator, 161. Atasthalus, 68. serratus, 68. Aterpinz, 138. Atheta, 23. platygaster, 23. Atholus, 28. bakeri, 28. philippinensis, 28. Atopopus, 204. Atractocerus, 48. bruijni, 48. celebensis, 48. debilis, 48. emarginatus, 48. fissicollis, 48. horni, 48. luteolus, 48. Attageniwnez, 40. Attelabinez, 140. Aulacinus, 346. philippinensis, 345, Aulacocaelius, 9. liopleurus, 9. Index 419 Aulacochilus, 32. agaboides, 32. var. furciferus, 32. humeralis, 32. inclytus, 32. medio-coeruleus, 32. propingus, 32. quadrisignatus, 32. Aulacocycline, 155. Aulacocyclus, 155. dilatus, 155. Aulacophora, 87. albicornis, 88. bicolor, 87. var. sexnotata, . 87. chapuisi, 88. cinctipennis, 87. ' cofieae, 87. dimidiata, 88. flavescens, 88. flavicornis, 87. limbata, 87. maginata, 87. marginalis, 87. nigripennis, 87. pectoralis, 87. philippinensis, 87. postica, 87. quadrimaculata, 87. quadrinotata, 87. rosea, 88. similis, 87. smaragdipennis, 88. tibialis, 88. H unicolor, 88. uniformis, 88. var. bipunctata, 88. varians, 88. vittula, 88. Auletobius, 140. | ascendens, 140. Aulexis, 822. flavopilosa, 82. luzonica, 82. philippinensis, 83. puberula, 83. pusilla, 83. | Autoserica, 176. analis, 176. eremita, 176. nigrorubra, 176. philippinensis, 176. philippinica, 176. stolida, 177. B Bacbaan, 237. Baetis, 204. Bagasan, 237. Baker, Melaside (Coléoptéres) des iles Philip- pines récoltés par C. F., 387. Nitidulide (Coléoptéres) des _ iles | Philippines récoltés par C. F., 313. | Balanining, 140. 420 Balaninus, 140. axillaris, 140. bicolor, 140. pertinax, 141. radiatus, 141. Balistica picipes, 396. Bambusa blumeana, 184. glaucescens, 184. Banac, 287. BANKS, NATHAN, Neuropteroid insects of the Philippine Islands, 195. Baralipton, 103. Baratus, 78. : crenulatus, 73. Baridinez, 146. Barracudas, 237. Barringtonia speciosa, 185. Baryrrhynehus, 126. rudis, 126. Basilan pearl beds, 248. Basilianus, 154. inaequalis, 154, Basitropis, 124. lutosa, 124, pardalis, 124. Batocera, 111. albofasciata, 111. var. ealeanus, 111. numitor, 111. octomaculata, 111. parryi, 111. roylei, 111. 24. nitidula, 24. obesa, 24. pubescens, Batrisocenus, 24. clavipes, 24. hamatipes, 24. equamiceps, 24. tumidipes, 24. Batrisodes, 24. cavicola, 24. verticinus, 24. mniszechi, 111. Batraxis, 24. Bees, ceratinid, of the Philippine Islands, 301. | Belionota, 55. fallaciosa, 55. ) mindorensis, 55. sagittaria, 55. Belonuchus, 28, 181. bakeri, 181. nullicedo, 23. Berosus, 40. indicus, 40. pubescens, 40. Birds, new or noteworthy Philippine, 269. Bledius, 18. compressicollis, 18. hoplites, 18. philippinus, 18. Blepharida, 94. manilensis, 94. Index Blosyrus, 126. philippensis, 126. Bolitophaginz, 67. Bolitrium, 68, ecrenulicolle, 68. Bonito, 237. i Boon leong sit, 240. Borolinus, 17. bispinus, 17. javanicus, 17. var. nigricollis, 17. minutus, 17. Boroxylon, 153. stephegyni, 153. webbi, 153. Bostrychidz, 49. Bostrychopsis, 49. parallela, 49. Bothrideres, 182. opacicollis, 182. 99. bipunctata, 99. coeruleipennis, 99. collaris, 99. erassipes, 99. crenata, 99. cyanoptera, 99, foveicollis, 99. geniculata, 99. imperialis, 99. opaca, 99. punctatissima, 99. purpurascens, 99. terminalis, 99. Brachidius, 11. erassicornis, 11. Brachininez, 11. ; Brachycrera, 377, albolineata, 378. Brachyderinz, 126. Brachynus, 12. luzonicus, 12. piceus, 12. Bradymerus, 67. aequecostatus, 67. alternicostis, 67. caeruleipennis, 67. earinatus, 67. ‘ corinthius, 67. crenulicollis, 67. elongatus, 67. ferruginipes, 67. impressicollis, 68. violaceus, 68. Brenthidz, 1265. Botryonopa, | Brenthine, 125. Bridelia stipularis, 188. Bronthispa, 100. depressa, 100. Brumus, 38. suturalis, 38. | BUNKER, PAUL D., Nesting of the Philip- pine glossy starling, 267. Buphonida, 91. philippinensis, 91. Buprestide, 50. Button shells, 245. Byrsax, 68. satanas, 68. fe Cacia, 112. aspersa, 112. proteus, 112. var. Gisjunctata, 112. semiluactuosa, 112. spinigera, 112. ulula, 112. xenoceroides, 112. Cecilius, 202. castellus, 202. guttulatus, 202, inequalis, 202. Cenis, 204. Calamoceratidz, 212. Calamus sp., 185. Calandra, 149. frugilega, 149. granaria, 149, oryzae, 149. quadriguttata, 149. Calandrine, 146. Calidiopsis, 137. speciosa, 137. Callilanguria, 31. elegantula, 31. eximia, 31. flaviventris, 31. luzonica, 31. stenosoma, 21. Callimerus, 45. dulcis, 45. gratiosus, 46. latifrons, 46. pulchellus, 46. schultzei, 46. Callineda, ‘37. decussata, 37. sexdecimnotata, 37. Callirhipis, 41. antiqua, 41. bituberculata, 41. helleri, 42, 347. lagunae, 347. mortalbanensis, 42. nigriventralis, 42. orientalis, 347. philippinensis, 42. tiaongona, 42. Callispa, 100. cumingi, 100. duodecimmaculata, 100. flavescens, 100. nigricornis, 100. Callynomes, 169. Niveisparsa, 169. Calochromus, 42. melanurus, 42. orbatus, 42. Calodromus, 126. mellyi, 125. Index Calonyction bona-nox, 183. Calophotia, 43. brachyura, 43. eoncolor, 43. miranda, 43. plagiata, 43. praeusta, 44, Calopsocus, 197. infelix, 198. rizali, 198. Calumbang, 237. Camang buhu, 237. Campsosternus, 60. eschscholtzi, 60. proteus, 60. rutilans, 60, 220, var. a, 221. 421 var. sumptuosus, 61. sumptuosus, 221. Camptorrhinus, 143. affinis, 143. artensis, 143. dorsalis, 143. pilipes, 143. quadrilineatus, 143. Cantharis, 44. flavifemoralis, 44. granulipennis, 44. Canthydrus, 18. auritus, 13. semperi, 13. Carabide, 4. Carangidz, 237. Caratinidia, 304. Carcharias gangeticus, 241, Cardanus, 159. eribratus, 159. laevigatus, 159. Cardiophorus, 64. alvini, 230. anceps, 229. bakeri, 64. banksi, 229, elegans, 64. fasciatus, 64. inconditus, 64. luzonicus, 64, 230. nebulosus, 230. palawanus, 229, philippinus, 229. spernendus, 64. unicolor, 64, 228. yar. striatus, 229. | Cardiotarsus, 64, fallaciosus, 64. Caria, 36. arrowi, 36. Carpophiline, 29. Carpophilus, 29. cribellatus, 29. dimitiatus, 29. obsoletus, 29. Carposinus, 152. pini, 152. 422 Caryoborus, 79. gonagra, 79. Casnoidea, 10. bakeri, 10. Casnonidea, 76. atricapilla, 75. colon, 765. diversipes, 75. var. dissimilis, 75. mimica, 75. mollis, 75. perforata, 75. serra, 75. tenera, 76. Cassida, 98. obtusata, 98. picifrons, 98. piperata, 98. Cassidine, 95. Castalia, 51. curta, 51. eyanipennis, 51. inornata, 51. moereus, 51. obsoleta, 51. unicolor, 51. Catachaenus, 127. cinctellus, 127. circulus, 127. scintillans, 127. Catapiestus, 71. mediocris, 71. Catascopus, 10. aequatus, 10. amoenus, 11. elegans, 11. fascialis, 11. gracilis, 11. hardwickei, 11. nitidulus, 11. simplex, 11. Catharsius, 160. abbreviatus, 160. aethiops, 160. berbiceus, 160. janus, 160. mollosus, 160. ursus, 160. Catoxantha, 51. Cavallas, 236. Cebrionide, 66. Cebriorhipis, 66. elongatus, 66. Ceiba pentandra, 183. Celeuthetinz, 136. Centrininz, 150. Centrinopsis, 146. ebeninus, 146. Centrophthalmus, 25. femoralis, 25. philippinensis, 25. Cepurellus, 139. cervinus, 139. Cerambycidz, 102, 298, 347. Cerambycine, 103. Index Ceratina, 303. beata, 307. p benguetensis, 307. compacta, 304. dentipes, 308. flavolateralis, 306. fuliginosa, 306. hieroglyphica, 304. kosemponis, 307. lepida, 308. morawitzil, 305. philippinensis, 304. humilior, 304, subsp. nigrolatera- lis, 305. ‘ ridleyi, 306. sexmaculata, 304. tropica, 306. Ceratinid bees of the Philippine Islands, 301. Ceratus bakeri, 390. frontalis, 390. nitidus, 390. parvulus, 391, sumatrensis, 390. unicus, 391. Cercidocerus, 148. curvaturatus, 148. flavopictus, 148. similis, 148. x-rubrum, 148. Cereopsius, 110. irregularis, 110. luctor, 110. praetorius, 110. quaestor, 110. Ceresium, 105. aethiops, 105. ambiguum, 105. flavipes, 105. guttaticole, 105. immite, 105. raripilum, 105. simplex, 105. unicolor, 105. zeylenicum 106. Cerobates, 125. sexsuleatus, 125. tristriatus, 125. Cerogria, 75. dohrni, 75. meloides, 75. Ceropria, 68. dolorosa, 68. induta, 68. subocellata, 68. Cerylinz, 182, Cerylon, 182. monticola, 182. Cetonia, 165. gregori, 165. Cetoninz, 162, 293, 349. Chalcosoma, 170. atlas, 170. hesperus, 170. Chaleosoma mollenkampi, 171. phidias, 170. Chanos chanos, 271. Charichirus, 20. Chauliodes, 205. Chemodasus, 67. rectangulus, 67. Chibia borneensis, 275. Chilocorus, 38. cerberus, 38. melanophthalmus, 38. ruber, 38. Chilomenes, 35. sexmaculata, 35. Chimarrha, 211. luzonica, 216. Chin leh, 262. Chirida, 98. pardalina, 98. punctaria, 98. punctata, 98. westringi, 98. Chirotonetes, 204. Chirozetes, 144. arotes, 144. Chlaeniine, 12. Chlaenius, 12. aeruginosus, 12. binotatus, 12. var. guttatus, 12. femoratus, 12. flavofemoratus, 12. hamatus, 12. leucops, 12. luzonicus, 12. maculifer, 12. punctatus, 12. puncticeps, 12. semperi, 12. Chlamydinez, 81. Chloridolum, 106. aecensum, 106. addictum, 106. everetti, 106. phaetusa, 106. rugatum, 106. Chlorophorus, 107. annularis, 107. australis, 107. incanus, 107. manillae, 107. nigerrimus, 107. Choeromorpha, 113. trifasciata, 113. Chorites, 182. oblongus, 182. Chreonoma, 121. dapsilis, 121. dilecta, 121. kraatzi, 121. pallida, 121. puncticollis, 121. Chrosis, 232. Chrysobothris, 55. bristripunctata, Index Chrysobothris octonotata, 55. pictiventris, 55, ventralis, 55. Chrysochroa, 61. assamensis, 51. aurotibialis, 52. bicolor, 51. brunnea, 51. ceylonensis, 52. ehrysura, 52. | chrysuroides, 52. eyanura, 51. eschscholtzi, 52. fulgurans, 52. fulminans, 52. gigantes, 51. heros, 51. lata, 52. mouhoti, 51. nigricornis, 51. patruelis, 52. | praelonga, 52. purpurea, 51. semperi, 52. | tenuicauda, 52. Chrysodema, 53. | adjuncta, 53. aeneo-violacea, 54. | antennata, 53. | arrogans, 54, | aruensis, 54. aurifera, 54. aurofoveata, 53. chrysoscoelis, 54. costata, 53. | cuprea, 53. | dalmanni, 53. | deyrollei, 53. | dohrni, 53. eximia, 53. flavicornis, 53. fuscitarsis, 53. granulosa, 53. hebes, 53. impressicollis, 54. intercostata, 53. jucunta, 53. laevissima, 54. manillarum, 54. mniszechi, 54. moluceana, 54. orientalis, 54. philippinensis, 54. proxima, 54. purpureicollis, 54. rouxi, 54. smaragdula, 54. stevensi, 54. subrevisa, 53. variipennis, 64. | violacea, 54, | Chrysomelidz, 79. | Chrysomeline, 86. philippinensis, 55. 423 424 Chrysopa, 206. azygota, 207. faceta, 207. ilota, 207. isolata, 207. morota, 207. tagalica, 207. Chrysopida, 838. adonis, 83. attelaboides, 83. . aurevillosa, 83. curta, 84. depressicollis, 84. festiva, 84. insignis, 84. murina, 84,” nigrita, 84. pubipennis, 84, regalis, 84. semperi, 84. subglabrata, 84. Chrysopids, 206. Chu sit, 240. Cicindela, 7. aurovittata, clara, 7. subsp. subsp. subsp. conicollis, 7. conspicua, 7. despectata, 7. discreta, 7. dorsolineata, 8. elaphoroides, 7. eca, 7. excisa, 7. foveolata, 7. fugax, 7. holosericea, 7. incerta, 8. indigna, 7. insularis, 7. lacrymosa, 7. lequilloni, 8. macilenta, 7. mandibularis, 7. mucronata, 7. nana, 8. pauper, 8. semperi, 8. sexpunctata, 8. simivittata, 8. simulatrix, 8. stenodera, 8. striolata, 8. subsp. tenuiscripta, suavis, 8. subfasciata, 7. sumatrensis, 8. terminata, 8. triguttata, 8. uniens, 8. vigorsi, 8. Wid aenula, 7. suavissima, 7. rugothoracica, 7. 8. Index Cicindela virginalis, 8. virginea, 8. subsp. interposita, 8. Cicindelinz, 4. Cionus, 142. Cisseicoraebus, 56. grandis, 56. Cissites, 77. clavipes, 77. testacea, 77. Cissus trifolia, 183. Cistelomorpha, 76. anaematica, 76. distineticornis, 76. rufiventris, 76. semipellita, 76. subcostulata, 76. Citrus spp., 183. Cladiseus, 45. sanguinicollis, 465. strangulatus, 45. Cladognathinz, 157. Cladognathus, 157. brahminus, 157. downesi, 157. giraffa, 157. Cleomenes, 108. dihammaphoroides, Cleoninz, 138. Cleonus, 138. bimaculatus, 138. bisignatus, 138. Cleoporus, 85. cruciatus, Cleorina, 85. eastanea, 85. morosa, 85. philippinensis, 85. tibialis, 85. Cleridze, 45. Clerine, 45. Climaciella luzonica, 208. Clinteria, 163. formosa, Clivina, 9. castanea, 9. Cloeon, 204. Clupeide, 237. Clypeodyctes, 13. atomus, 13. pseudogeminus, 13. transversus, 13. Clypeolaria, 83. laticollis, 83. thoracica, 838. Clyster, 169. ajax, 169. itys, 169. Clytrine, 81. Clyzomedus, 113. fastidiosus, 113. Cnecodes, 91. saturalis, 91. Cnodaloninz, 71. Coccinellidz, 35. 108. 85. 168, Coccotrypes, 152. graniceps, 152. pygmaeus, 152. COCKERELL, T. D. A., The ceratinid bees of the Philippine Islands, 301. Coelophora, 36. bisellata, 36. calypso, 36. inaequalis, 36. var. mendica, 37. mendax, 36. newporti, 36. novemmaculata, 36. octopunctata, 36. oculata, 36. personata, 36. schultzei, 37. sexguttata, 37. versipellis, 37. vidua, 37 Coenobius, 81. manilensis, 81. Coenochilus luzonicus, 349. Coenolanguria, 31. acuminata, 3k. Coenonica, 23, 181. bakeri, 23. parviceps, 181. Colaspoides, 86. philippinensis, 86. Colasposoma, 84. cumingi, 84. distinctum, 84. gregarium, 84. nitidum, 84. pretiosum, 84. Trugiceps, 84. viridifasciatum, 84. Coleoptera, Philippine, 1. Coleopteren Fauna der Philippinen, 291, 347. Coléoptéres des files Philippines récoltés par C. F. Baker, 313, 387. Collydiide, 181. Collydiinez, 181. Collyris, 4. abbreviata, 5. acrolia, 4. affinis, 5. albitarsis, 5. ampullacea, 5. angularis, 5. bonelli, 5. subsp. paraguensis, 5. brevicollis, 5. chaudoiri, 5. emarginata, 5. erichsoni, 5. femorata, 5. filicornis, 5. gracilis, 5, longicollis, 5. yar. duplominor, 5. plicata, 5. rugei, 5. similior, 5. similis, 5. Index | Collyris speciosa, 5. speciosula, 5. | waterhousei, 5. | Colobicus, 33, 181. parilis, 33, 181. | rugulosus, 181, | Colpodes, 9. | abropoides, 9. amoenus, 10. apicalis, 10. luzonicus, 10. ruficeps, 10. Colydiidz, 33. Comacupes, 155. basalis, 155. comatus, 155. felderi, 155. ) Comproneuria, 204. | Comusia, 103. | obrionoides, 103. obriumoides, 103. Coniopterygide, 211. Conocrera, 372. acutipennis, 373. Copelatus, 14. heterogynus, 14. masculinus, 14. quadrisignatus, 14. Coprinine, 159. Copris, 160. tetraodon, 160. Coproporus, 23. . atomus, 23. minutissimus, 23. subdepressus, 23. Coptoborus, 153. terminaliae, 153. | Coptodryas, 153. | confusa, 153. | Coptops, 112. tetrica, 112. Coptorhynchus, 137. } elongatus, 137. granosus, 137. irroratus, 138. | ostentatus, 138. | setipennis, 138. | waltoni, 138. Coptotermes, 352. flavicephalus, 352 | Coptotermitinez, 352. Coraebus, 56. ! cisseoides, 56. coelestis, 56. hastenus, 56. laportei, 56. melibaeformis, 56. pullatus, 56. spinosus, 56. ! transversus, 56. Corrodentia, 197. Corymbiting, 232. Corynetinz, 47. Corynodes, 85. congener, 85. costatus, 86. 425 426 Corynodes cumingi, 86. egregius, 86. hopei, 86. indigaceus, 86. longicornis, 86. simplicicornis, 86. suaveolus, 86. waterhousei, 86. Cosmopolitus, 148. crenatus, 148. sordidus, 148. Cossoninz, 150. Cossonus, 150. ambitiosus, 150. canaliculatus, 150. Cossyphine, 70. Cossyphus, 70. striatus, 70. Cothonaspis, 281. lagunensis, 281. tufata, 281. Cratocerineg, 11. Criocerinz, 80. Crioceris, 80. dehaani, 80. impressa, 80. nucea, 80. philippinensis, 80. saundersi, 80. semipunctata, 80. tumida, 80. unipunctata, 80. Crossitarsus, 154. comatus, 154. flavomaculatus, 154. lecontei, 154. Cryphaline, 151. Cryphalus, 152. squamulosus, 152. Cryptobium, 21. abdominale, 21. var. var, var var. banksi, 21. _ fossigerum, 21. pygiale, 21. suturale, 21. Cryptocephaline, 81. Cryptocephalus, 81. laevissimus, 81. Cryptodactylus, 56. philippinensis, 56. Cryptoderma, 149, philippinense, 149. Cryptodermine, 149. Cryptogonus, 38. orbiculus, 38. var. nigripennis, acherontium, 21. discoideum, 21. indicum, 21. rufipenne, 21. 38. Cryptorhynchine, 143. Cuccut, 237. Cucujidz, 30. Cucurbita maxima, 183. Cupania sp., 186. Cylidrus, 45. Cyphogastra, 54. Index Cupedidz, 16. Cupes, 16. mucidus, 16. Curculionidz, 126. Cutamboe, 237. Cyamobolus, 144. charpentieri, 144. obliquus, 144. palawanicus, 144. sturmi, 144. ; var. definitus, 144, Cyaniris, 81. impicta, 81. 15. bisignatus, 15. celebensis, 15. japonicus, 15. limbatus, 15. notasicus, 15. olivaceus, ‘15. sugillatus, 15. tripunctatus, 16. var. temnenki, 16. Cybister, Cyclommatus, 158. affinis, 158. dehaani, 158. fuller-bakeri, 296. zuberi, 158, 296. Cyclotoma, 35. ' coccinellina, 35. quatuordecimpunctata, 35. testudinaria var., 35. Cylas, 139. turcipennis, 139. aleyoneus, 45. cyaneus, 45. pallipes, 45. vescoi, 45. Cylindroctenus, 45. chalybaeum, 45. Cylindromorphus, 57. orientalis, 57. Cylistosoma, 28. dufali, 28. scitulum, 28, Cynipiden, neuer Beitrag zur Kenntnis der philippinischen, 279. Cynorta, 89. cavifrons, 89. citrina, 90. discoidea, 90. | Cyphagogus, 125. whitei, 125. Cyphaleinz, 71. Cyphicerus, 138. appendicinus, 138. aereiventris, 54. eupricollis, 54. santae-crucis, 54. Cyrnota limbata, 90. longicornis, 90. parvicollis, 90. quadriplagiata, 90. Index 427 Cyrnota semilimbata, 90. Dendrotrogus, 124. semperi, 90. hypocrita, 124. signifera, 90. Dercetes, 88. tripunctata, 90. marginella, 88, Cyrtoseydmus, 25. punctata, 89. antipolensis, 26. quadriplagiata, 89. fundaebraccatus, 25. | soluta, 89. manillae, 25. terminata, 89. Cyrtotrachelus, 146. tibialis, 89. lar, 146. Dermestes, 40. longimanus, 147. ecadaverinus, 40. | vulpinus, 40. D Dermestide, 40. Daecnotillus, 26. Dermestinz, 40. simoni, 25. Derolus, 104. Dacryphalus, 152. demissus, 104. obesus, 152. | strigicollis, 104. Dactylipalpus, 150. volvulus, 104. quadratocollis, 150. Derosphaerus, 71. transversus, 150. rotundicollis, 71, Dactylispa, 101. simillimus, 71. bipartita, 101. Desmidophorus, 148. eladophora, 102. cumingi, 143. dimidiata, 102. var. pustulosus, 148 infuscata, 102. hebes, 143, palliata, 102. | Dialeges, 105. perroteti, 102. pauper, 105. puberula, 102. tenuicornis, 105. vittula, 102. Diamesus, 26. Dactylosternum, 41. bifasciatus, 26. rubripes, 41. osculans, 26. Daedania, 145. Diaperine, 68. onea, 145. Diaphanes, 43. subsp. philippinensis, 145. pellucens, 43. Dascillidxz, 41. Diapromorpha, 81, Dascilline, 41. manilensis, 81. Dascillus, 41. Diastephanus, 407. obscuripes, 41. albidens, 407, Dasyceroclerus, 46. flavifrons, 408. banksi, 46. leucostictus, 409. Dasyvalgus, 169. Diaxenes, 116. sellatus, 169. taylori, 116. var. luzonicus, 169. Dicercomorpha, 55. Delgadus, 209. albosparsa, 55. Delphacidz, 311, 369. argenteoguttata, 55. Delphacine, 372. cupreomaculata, 55. Delphacini, 377. fasciata, 5b. Delphax, 385. mutabilis, 55. albicollis, 385. viridicollis, 55. anemonias, 385. Diceros, 162. eupompe, 385. ornatus, 162. kolophon, 385. var. biguttata, 162. maidis, 384. Dicranotropis, 385. Demodes, 109. koebelei, 385. immunda, 109. maidis, 384. Demonax, 108. vastatrix, 378. lineola, 108. Dietopsis, 76. nigrofasciatus, 108. amplicollis, 73. patronus, 108. Dietysus, 73. protogenes, 108. luzonicus, 73. pudicus, 108. Dihammus, 110. Dendrocalamus, 311. antenor, 110. Dendroleon sanchezi, 209. bianor, 110. Dendrophagus, 30. fistulator, 110. serratus, 30. marcipor, 110. 428 Dihammus rhetenor, 110. triangularis, 110. Dilatotarsa, 6. beccarii, 6. Dimax, 93. media, 93. Dinarthrodes, 212. Dineutes, 16. australis, 16. curtulus, 16, Dinoderus, 49. bifoveolatus, 49. brevis, 49. distinctus, 49. minutus, 49. pilifrons, 49. siculus, 49. substriatus, 49. Diocalandra, 149. discors, 149. frumenti, 149. Diochares, 109. mindanaonis, 109. Diochus, 22. conicollis, 22. major, 22. Diorthus, 104. cinereus, 104. holosericeus, 104. inclemens, 104. simplex, 104. sordidus, 104. vernicosus, 104. Dioryche, 12. laticeps, 12. Diospyros pilosanthera, 184. Dipelicus, 170. deiphobus, 170. Diplectrona, 215. cinectipennis, 216. Diploconus, 64. angusticollis, 64, 230. bakewelli, 64. eantharus, 64, 231. eervinus, 64. ciprinus, 64, 230. consanguineus, 64. erythronotus, 64. erythropus, 64. nitidus, 231. obscurus, 64, 2380. philippinensis, 64, 230. politus, 64. umbilicatus, 64, 230. Dipseudopsis, 215. bakeri, 215. luctuosa, 215. nebulosus, 216. nervosa, 215. Dipterocarpus grandiflorus, 183. palosapis, 186. Discolomide, 33. Distoleon, 210. bakeri, 210. cleonice, 211. disjunctus, 211. Index | Dryopidz, 40. Ditoneces, 42. philippinensis, 42. pilosicornis, 42. pusillus, 42. Diurus, 126. philippinicus, 126. Docimocaria, 36. ecumingi, 36. insignis, 36. Dolicaon, 21. sparsiventris, 21. Dolichoetis, 10. gilvipes, 10. Doliema, 69. platisoides, 69. spinicollis, 70. var. suturalis, 70. | Doliops, 115. curculionoides, 115. geometrica, 115. Donacia, 79. wiepkeni, 79. Donaciine, 79. Dopa, 287. Dorcine, 158. Doryida, 88. ferruginea, 88. Drasterius, 61. insularis, 61. suleatulus, 61, 226. Dromeolus congener, 388. indicus, 388. minimus, 390. opacus, 388. parvulus, 389. solitarius, 389. subopacus, 389, | Drypta, 10. lineola, 10. var. philippinensis, 10. Dryptinz, 10. Dynastinz, 169. Dypsocus, 197. apicatus, 203. coleoptratus, 203. Dyscerus, 139. unifasciatus, 139. | Dytiscidas, 12. Dytiscine, 14, E Echnopsyche reticulata, 216. Ecnomus, 215. Eectatorhinus, 143. wallacei, 143. Ectoeemus, 126. badeni, 126. Eegretta garzetta, 272. Elater, 62. conspureatus, 62, 226. Elateridz, 59, 219. Eleusis, 17, : fusciceps, 17. philippina, 17. Embidz, 197. Emporius, 30. longicornis, 30. Encaustes, 82. cinctipes, 32. erotchi, 32. palawanica, 32. tagala, 32. Encyalesthus, 70. nitidipennis, 70. striatus, 70. Encymon, 34. angulatus, 35. gerstaeckeri, 35. immaculatus, 34. regalis, 35. Endelus, 58. bakeri, 58. cornutus, 58. Endomia, 79. baeri, 79. var. nigrobrunneus, 79. Endomychide, 33. Endomychine, 34. Endymia, 144. apicalis, 144. effusa, 144. philippinica, 144. Enganodia, 74. sanguinicrus, 74. Engraulidz, 237. Enhydrine, 16. Enneamera, 94. neglecta, 94. nigra, 94. thoraxica, 94. Enochrus, 41. escuriens, 41. nigriceps, 41. Enoplorus, 40. Enterolobium saman, 183. Entomophthalmus bonvouloiri, 396. fugax, 396. var. 396. Eophileurus, 169. chinensis, 169. Eoporis, 117. elegans, 117. Epania, 106. discolor, 106. longicollis, 106. Epaphra, 117. valga, 117. Epepeotes, 109. ambigenus, 109. eaptiosus, 109. fimbriatus, 109. lineator, 110. plorator, 110. rhobetor, 110. Epicauta, 77. insularis, 77. var. montalbana, 77. Epidelus, 52. philippinensis, 52. Trubripennis, Index Epidelus tricolor, 52. wallacei, 52. Epiechinus, 28. lagunae, 28. Epierus, 28. nasicornis, 28. Epilachna, 39. diffinis, 39. var. signatula, 39. var. stolida, 39. pusillanima, 39. pytho, 39. vigintioctopunctata, | Epinephalus lanciolatus, 237. Epipedocera, 108. lunata, 108. Epipsocus, 199. completus, 200, inornatus, 199. marginatus, 199. Episalus, 209. Episcapha, 33. antennata, 33. quadrimacula, 33. semperi, 33. vestita, 33. Episeaphula, 33. philippinarum, 33. quadrisignatus, 33. Episomus, 138. lateralis, 138. lentus, 138. Eremnine, 138. Eretes, 15. sticticus, 15. Ergania, 141. decorata, 141. 39. 429 var. zamboangana, 141. Erirhinine, 139. Erisphagia, 282. cupulifera, 282. philippinensis, 282, Erotylidez, 31. Erotyline, 32. Erystus, 94. banksi, 94. | Erythrina indica, 186. Ethas, 66. carinatus, 66. stenosides, 66. Euchirinez, 180. Euchirus, 180. dupontianus, 180. quadrilineatus, 180. Euchlora, 173. | Huclea, 114. albata, 114. eapito, 114. irrorata, 114. mesoleuca, 114. rhombifera, 114. ruficollis, 114. tagala, 114. Euclimacia tagalensis, 208. Kucnemide2, 58. 4130 Eucoila, 279. (Episoda) luzonica, 280. manilensis, 280. philippinarum, 280, pulchra, 279. Eucorynus, 124. crassicornis, 124. setosulus, 124. Eucyrtus, 72. acutangulus, 72. clypealis, 72. excellens, 72. gloriosus, 72. lisae, 72. nigripes, 72. ovipennis, 72. subcostatus, 72. Eudynamus honorata, 275. Eugigas, 121. whiteheadi, 121. Eugithopus, 148. elegans, 148. ochreatus, 148. var. albiventris, 148. ornatus, 148. plagiatus, 148. Euglypta, 168. attenuata, 168. biplagiata, 169. megaspilota, 169. multiguttata, 169. Euglyptonotus, 73. magrettii, 73. Eugnathus, 127. constrictus, 127. Eulichas, 41. baeri, 41. fulvulus, 41. Eulissus, 21. anachoreta, 21. honkongensis, 21. morio, 21. Eumaea, 89. fasciata, 89. Eumetopina, 383. falvipes, 383. Eumolpinez, 81. Eumorphus, 34. confusus, 34. convexicollis, 34. eyanescens, 34. dehaani, 34. murrayi, 34. quadriguttatus, 34. quadripustulatus, 34. | subguttatus, 34. sybarita, 34. tetraspilotus, 34. thomsoni, 34. Euoplia, 109. argenteo-maculata, 109. pulchellator, 109. Buops, 140: jekeli, 140. willemoesi, 140. Index Eupachyrrhynchus, 131. superbus, 131. Eupatorus, 170. hardwickei, 1170. Eupyrgops, 137. banahaonis, 137. granulosus, 137. semperi, 137. subannulatus, 137. Eurydactylus, 153. abnormis, 153. sexspinosus, 153. Euryphagus, 108. i bipunctatus, 108. maxillosus, 108. pictus, 108. var. nigricollis, 109. quadrimacula, 108. variabilis, 108. Eurytrachelus, 158. eribriceps, 158. moloschus, 158. titanus, 158. var. typhon, 158. Eustathes, 121. flava, 121. Eutermes, 359. (Ceylonitermes) megregori, 361. (Eutermes) gracilis, 362, manilensis, 363, (Grallatotermes) luzonicus, 364. (Hospitalitermes) hospitalis, 360. saraiensis, 359. Euthyastus, 111. binotatus, 111. Eutochia, 69. lateralis, 69. picescens, 69. Eutornus, 150. luzonicus, 150. rufobasalis, 150. stricticollis, 150. Euwallacea, 153. streblicola, 153. Evania, 319. annularis, 329. annulipes, 319. appendigaster, 321. arcigera, 332. putuanensis, 326. impressa, 319. luzonica, 324, nigrithorax, 325. var. distans, 326. var. sculptilis, 325. opaca, 320. philippinensis, 330. pilosipes, 321. punctaticrus, 322. rubripes, 327. tenuicornis, 328, variiceps, 332, verrucosa, 319. Index Evaniiden (Hymenoptera) der Philippinen, 317. Exemnes, 106. idoneus, 106. longicornis, 106. philippensis, 106. Exema, 81. distincta, 81. philippina, 81. Exopholis, 178. philippiniea, 178. FE Ficus careca, 185. nota, 185. Figuline, 159. Figulus, 159. fissicollis, 159. laticollis, 159. manilarum, 159, 298. modestus, 159. Fin, kinds and values of shark, 240. Fish, salt, dry, and smoked, 239. Fishes, sharks and food, 235. Fishing banks of Mindanao and Sulu, 236. FLEUTIAUKX, ED., Elateride des iles Philip- pines, 219; Melasidz (Coléoptéres) des iles Philippines récoltés par C. F. Baker, 387. Foenatopus, 410. atripes, 410. Formiealeo, 210. Formicaleon, 210. Formicomus, 78. baeri, 78. consul, 78. imperator, 78. inhumeralis, 78. javanicus, 78. obscurus, 78. var. obscurior, 78. praetor, 78. roseleri, 78. Formosan Purohita (Delphacide), 311. Fornax, 58. ater, 393. cedonulli, 395. var. bakeri, 395, concolor, 393. eribricollis, 391. denticornis, 392. direzoides, 58, 393. elegantulus, 394. fusiformis, 392. grouvellei, 393. morosus, 58, 393. nicotianz, 393. niger, 393. ovatus, 394, philippinensis, 393. subquadratus, 392. trapezicollis, 394. vitticollis, 395. Fringilla amandava, 275. Fujita, experiments on cultural pearl produc- tion in Japan by Professor, 251. 143104——6 Galambu, 241. Galba, 58. albiventris, 59. auricolor, 58. funebris, 59. marmorata, 59. murina, 59. sericata, 59. Galeocerdo tigrinus, 241, Galerucella, 88. mindorana, 88. philippinensis, 88. Galerucine, 85. Ganaspis, 283. aperta, 283. hexatoma, 284. minima, 284. validicornis, 283. Ganonema, 212, Garopa, 237. Gasteruption, 344. bakeri, 345. philippinense, 344, Gastrocentrum, 45. pauper, 45. unicolor, 45. Gaud-gaud, 237. Gaurambe, 29. pubescens, 29. Gelonaetha, 106. curtipes, 106. hirta, 106. obscurus, 106. Gibbiine, 49. | Gibbium, 49. psylliodes, 49. seotics, 49. Glenea, 117. albonotata, 117. ana, 118. aphrodite, 118. astarte, 118. beatrix, 118. bivittata, 118. cinerea, 118. colobotheoides, 118. concinna, 118. coryphaea, 118. eylindrepomoides, 118. elegans, 118. excultz, 118. glauca, 118. kraatzi, 118. lepida, 118. leucospilota, 117. lineella, 118. lusoria, 118. lycoris, 118. magica, 118. maura, 118. ochraeovittata, 118. palavensis, 119. picta, 119. regularis, 119. severa, 119. 431 432 Glenea stellata, 119. suavis, 119. varifascia, 119. versuta, 119. viridipustulata, 118. Glossy starling, nesting of the Philippine, 267. Glycyphana, 164. aethiessida, 164. cuculus, 165. palawana, 165. peroviridis, 165. pexata, 165. puleherrima, 165. robusta, 165. rubromarginata, 165. rubroscutellaris, 165. vernalis, 165. Glyphilanguria, 31. , longipes, 31. Glyphonyx, 66. dissimilis, 66. erraticus, 66, 233. var., 233. var. attonitus, 66. falsus, 66, 233. feneus,, 66, 233. frontalis, 66. ornatus, 233. posticus, 66, 233. quadrimaculatus, 233. Gnatholea, 1065. simplex, 105. stigmatipennis, 105. Gnoma, 112. jugata, 112. luzonica, 112. Goera, 212. Gonatinze, 155. Gonatus, 155. naviculator, 155. Gonipterinz, 138. Gonocephalum, 67. acutangulum, 67. adpressum, 67. bilineatum, 67. depressum, 67. Gonophora, 101. apicalis, 101. bimaculata, 101. chapuisi, 101. femorata, 101. lineata, 101. maculipennis, 101. tibialis, 101. Gossypium hirsutum, 183. Green snail, 262. Groupers, 237. GROUVELLBE, A., Nitidulidz (Coléoptéres) des iles Philippines récoltés par C. F. Baker, 213. Gymnopleurus, 159. maurus, 159, stipes, 159. Gyrinidz, 16. Gyrinine, 16. Index Gyrinus, 16. oceanicus, 16. sericeo-limbatus, 16. tenuistriatus, 16. : H Habryna, 114. coenosa, 114. comosa, 114. Hadeodelphax, 382. ’ pluto, 382. Hagenomyia, 209. Halme, 108. spinocornis, 108. Halticinz, 92. Haplosonyx, 89. albicornis, 89. banksi, 89. fulvicornis, 89. philippinensis, 89. philippinus, 89. smaragdipennis, 89. speciosus, 89. Haplotrinchus, 54. cupreomaculatus, 54. inaequalis, 55. viridula, 55. Harmonia, 35. octomaculata, 35. ; var. arcuata, 85. var. philippinensis, 35. transversalis, 35. | Harpaline, 12. Hasa hasa, 287. Hectarthrum, 30. bistriatum, 30. brevifossum, 30. heros, 30. Jatum, 30. Helopinz, 73. Hemerobiidz, 205. Hemerobius, 205. Hemicera, 68. bivittata, 68. caudata, 68. Hemiops, 66. semperi, 66. Hemiptera, additions to the known Philippine Delphacide, 369. Hemirrhaphes candezei, 228. eruciatus, 228, nigriceps, 228. Henarrhodes, 126. macgregori, 126. littoralis, 184. Hermes, 205. Hesperus, 22. phaenomenalis, 22. roepkei, 22. Heterobostrychus, 50. aequalis, 50. hamatipennis, 50. niponensis, 50. pileatus, 50. Heteroceride, 41. Heterocerus, 41. philippensis, 41. Heteroclitomorpha, 114. simplex, 114. Heteroderes, 61. drasterioides, 61. infuscatus, 61. minusculus, 61. multilineatus, 61. triangularis, 61. Heteroglymma, 136. alata, 136. Heteroneda, 37. billardieri, 37. reticulata, 37. Heteroplia, 171. Heteroplites, 126. erythroderes, 126. Heterorrhina, 162. bimaculata, 162. confusa, 162. macleayi, 162. paupera, 162. pretiosa, 162. schadenbergi, 162. simillima, 162. versicolor, 162. Heterotarsine, 71. Hippopsis, 116. camuripes, 116. Hispine, 99. Hispodonta, 100. nigricornis, 100. semperi, 100. tarsata, 100. Hispomorpha, 111. horrida, 111. Hister, 28. faldermanni, 28. philippinarum, 28. Histeridz, 26. Holocynips, 284. nigra, 285, Hololepta, 26. aequa, 26. batchiana, 26. elongata, 26. indica, 26. manillensis, 26. Holotrichia, 179. barda, 179. bipunctata, 179. var. minor, 179. burmeisteri, 179. flachi, 179. latecostata, 179. mindanaona, 179. philippinica, 179. quadrangulata, 179. vidua, 179. Homalocyrtus, 136. Homonoea, 113. aliena, 113. bilinea, 113. fornicata, 113. longimana, 118. Index 433 Homonoea pannosa, 118. patrona, 113. praecisa, 113. Hopea sp., 187. Hoplandria, 23. philippina, 23. Hoplasoma, 90. philippinensis, 90. picifemora,, 90. Hoplia, 180. maculifera, 180. philippinensis, 180. simplex, 180. Hoplionota, 95. bipunctate, 95. biramosa, 95. braueri, 95. chapuisi, 95. horrifica, 95. maculipennis, 95. taeniata, 95. undulata, 95. vittata, 95. Hopiocerambyx, 104. morosus, 104. relictus, 104. * spinicornis, 104. Horia, 77. cephalotes, 77. maxillosa, 77. Hormocerus, 126. scrobicollis, 126. Huceus, 128. lineatocollis, 123. Hybosoma, 32. hydropicum, 32. striatum, 32. tetrasticum, 32. Hybosorinez, 161. | Hybris, 208. Hydaticus, 14. bihamatus, 14. ' confusus, 14. duplex, 15. fabricii, 14. leveillei, 15. luzonicus, 14. macularis, 15. pacificus, 15. philippinensis, 15. rhantoides, 14. rufulus, 14. vittatus, 15. var. bipunctatus, 15. Hydrocoptus, 13. seapularis, 13. Hydromanicus fasciatus, 216. Hydrophilidz, 40. Hydrophiline, 40. Hydrophilus, 41. spinicollis, 41. Hydroporine, 12. Hydropsyche, 215. Hydropsychidez, 213. Hydropsychinez, 214. 434 Hydropsychodes, 215. costalis, 216. Hydroptilidz, 211. Hydrous, 40. picicornis, 40. Hydrovatus, 13. acuminatus, 13. badius, 13. consanguineus, 13. ferrugatus, 13. mallaccae, 13. nigrita, 13. picipennis, 13. pumilus, 13. pusillus, 13. Hylesininz, 151. Hylobiinz, 189. Hymenoptera, Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Gat- tung Loboscelidia Westwood, 399. der Philippinen, 317. neue Stephanide der Philip- pinen, 403. Hyperine, 139. Hyphydrus, 12. xanthomelas, 12. Hypnoidus, 63. bakeri, 63. Hypocryphalus, 152. obscurus, 152. rotundus, 152. striatus, 152. Hypomeces, 127. suturalis, 127. Hypophloeus, 70. analis, 70. Hypostenus, 19. Hypothenoides, 151. parvus, Hypothenomus, 151. dipterocarpi, 151. webbi, 151. 151. I Ichthyurus, 44. dohrni, 44. ui scripticollis, 44. semperi, 44. Icthyodes, 114. biguttula, 114. Idorhynchus, 136. lugubris, 136. Idotasia, 145. paucisquamosa, 145. Yliornis horsfieldii, 274. stagnatilis, 274. Indalmus, 35. Juzonicus, 35. Inoplectus, 30. beraneki, 30. Intempus, 24. euplectidum, 24. punctatissimus, 24. Ipidz, 150, Index Ipomoea batatas, 184. pescaprae, 183. triloba, 183. Ipothalia, 107. femorata, Tridotaenia, 52. cupreomarginata, 52. curta, 52. palawana, 52. suleifera, 52. trivittata, 52. Isoptera, 196. Isopterus, 127. irroratus, 127. scanthomerus, 127. signatus, 127. Isorhynchine, 146. Ithyporine, 143. LOT FY Jolo pearl beds, 246. K | Khiam sit, 240. KIEFFER, J. J., Neuer Beitrag zur Kenntnis der philippinischen Cynipiden, 279; Be- schreibung einer neuen Mymaride aus den Philippinen, 289; Evaniiden (Hymenop- tera) der :Philippinen, 317; Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Gattung Loboscelidia West- wood (Hymenoptera), 399; Neue Stephani- dse (Hymenoptera) der Philippinen, 403. Kolbea, 197. bakeri, 201. L Lacconectes, 14. oceanicus, 14. Laccophilinez, 13. Laccophilus, 18. baeri, 13. cingulatus, 13. parvulus, 13. var. decoratus, 14. ponticus, 14, proteus, 14. sharpi, 14, var. clarki, 14. transversalis, 14. Laccoptera, 97. luzonica, 97. manilensis, 97. ab. nigripennis, 98. novedecimnotata, 98. philippinensis, 97. tredecimgutta, 98. Lachnopterus, 105. aureipennis, 105. auripennis, 105. socius, 105. Lacon, 59. apodixus, 59. bakeri, 219. binodulus, 219. eervinus, 59, 219. dorcinus, 60, 219. Lacon intermedius, 60. molitor, 60. piger, 220. spurcus, 60, 220. trifasciatus, 60, 220. Laedorusa plumosa, 274. Laemosacine, 141. Lagria, 74. concolor, 74. eribatula, 75. fulgidipennis, 75. hirticollis, 75. ionoptera, 75. prasinella, 75. pruinosa, 75. Lagriidz, 74. Lagriine, 74. Laius, 44. pictus, 44. Lamiine, 109. Lampra, 55. semperi, 55. . Lamprocerine, 42, Lamprocorax panayensis, 267. Lampyridez, 42. Lampyrine, 43. Lanaphora, 377. bakeri, 377. Languriine, 31. © Laodia, 146. lineata, 146. tristis, 146. Laogenia, 149. dohrni, 149. intrusa, 149. Laparan pearl beds, 247. Lapo-lapo, 237. Lariidxz, 79. Lasioderma, 48. breve, 49. rufescens, 49. serricorne, 48, 188. testaceum, 49. Lathrobium, 20. ecaffrum, 20. pallens, 21. prolatum, 20. pulchellum, 20. seriatum, 21. testaceum, 21. unicolor, 21. Law protecting marine mollusca, 259. Lebiine, 10. Leis, 37. dimidiata, 37. ab. bicolor, 37. dunlopi, 37. manillana, 87. var. atrocincta, 37. var. incompleta, 37. var. mniszechi, 37. paulinae, 37. Lema, 80. cyanoptera, 80. femorata, 80. Index 435 Lema semperi, 80. torulosa, 80. | Lemon silvestre, 186. | Leontium, 106. thalassinum, 106. Lepidiota, 178. | blanchardi, 178. corpulenta, 178. munda, 178. - philippinica, 178. pruinosa, 178. punctum, 178. Leptaulacides, 156. palawanicus, 156. planus, 156. Leptaulacinz, 156. Leptaulax, 155. bicolor, 155. dentatus, 155. differentispina, 155. var. 155. eschscholtzii, 156. manillae, 1656. separandus, 156. var. maxillonotus, 156. 156. subsequens, ' timoriensis, Leptocella bakeri, 213. Leptoceridx, 212. Leptocerus, 213. Lesticus, 9. gyregori, 9. insignis, 9. philippinnicus, 9. prasinus, 9. Leucopholis, 178. fontainei, 178. irrorata, 179. var, pulverulenta, 179. jaequinoti, 179. var. suluana, 179. pollens, 179. pollinosa, 179. semperi, 179. simillima, 179. marchei, 269, merrilli, 269. Leucotreron Liburnia, 385. puella, 385. Limosa horsfieldii, 274. Lindinia, 83. corrugata, 83. fulva, 83. fusco-nigra, 83. lefevrei, 83. picitarsis, 83. reflexo-aenea, 83. tibialis, 83. ab. nigripes, 83, Lioptera, 10. quadriguttata, 10. Liopteronine, 286. Liopygus, 27. diopsipygus, 27. 436 Lispinus, 17. bakeri, 17. filiformis, 18. fulvus, 17. impressicollis, 18. nitidipennis, 18. quadratus, 18. Lissochila, 99. Litocerus, 122. gemellus, 122. inermis, 122. paviei, 122. philippinensis, 122. plagiatus, 122. Lixus, 138. confusus, 138. luzonicus, 139. ritsemae, 139. 2 vetula, 139. Lobalog, 188. Loboscelidia, 399. defecta, 401. inermis, 399. rufescens, 399. Lobotrachelus, 146. gentilis, 146. subfasciatus, 146. Longitarsus, 93. manillenis, 93. Lophocateres, 29. africanus, 29. pusillus, 29. yvani, 29. Lophocnemis, 74. ; amabilis, 74. Lucanide, 156. Luciola, 48. abdominalis, 43. angusticollis, 43. apicalis, 43. extincta, 43. infuscata, 48. rugiceps, 43. truncata, 43. vespertina, 43. Luciolinz, 43. Ludigenus, 65. politus, 65. Ludius, 65. germanus var. a, 231. hirsutus, 65, 231. Lumbanaec, 237. Lumetus, 41. Luperomorpha, 93. serricornis, 93. Lutera, 176. nigromaculata, 176. Lutianidz, 237. Luzonicus, 232. bakeri, 232. Lycidz, 42. ! Lycopersicum esculentum, 185. Lymexylonidz, 48. Index Lyprops, 71. = Tuzonicus, 71. Lyterius, 146. instabilis, 146. Lyttidz, 77. M Machlotes, 182. incisus, 182. Mackerels, 236. Macratria, 77. bicincta, 77. pubescens, 77. pygmaea, 77. Macrocyrtus, 132. castaneus, 132. contractus, 132. erosus, 132. impressipennis, 132. negrito, 132. nigrans, 132. var. castanopterus, 132. sculptus, 132. subcostatus, 132. Macrolinz, 154. Macrolinus, 154. duivenbodei, 154. latipennis, 155. weberi, 155. Macronema bella, 214. Macronematinz, 214. Macronota, 163. abdominalis, 163. alboguttata, 163. auroguttata, 164. domina, 168. flavopunctata, 163. flavosignata, 164. gratiosa, 164, guttulata, 164. jucunda, 164. lugubris, 164. lutuosa, 164, subsp. palawanica, 164. mindanaoensis, 164, philippinensis, 164. pilosa, 164. propinqua, 164, regia, 164. var. bicolor, 164, var. fraterna, 164. sculpticollis, 164. setosa, 164. sponsa, 164. tricolor, 164. vidua, 164. Macroscython, 59. balabakensis, 59. Macrosiagon, 77. nasutum, 77. . Macrotoma, 102. absurda, 102. aegrota, 102. celebensis, 108. erenata, 102. Index Macrotoma inscripta, 102. luzonum, 103. signaticollis, 102. Madarinez, 146. Malachius, 44. rufiventris, 44. Malaia, 174. thoracica, 174. Malanoxanthus luzonicus, 225. Malaxa, 372. acutipennis, 372. Mangagat, 237. Mangifera indica, Manomano, 240. Mantispa annulicornis, 208. enderleini, 208. luzonensis, 208. manca, 208. Mantispidz, 207. Margadilao, 186. : Margadillius, 152. confusus, 152. erythrine, 152. margadilaonis, 152. minutus, 152. Margaritifera margaritifera, 252. martensi, 252. maxima, 245, 252. . McGREGOR, RICHARD C., New or note- worthy Philippine birds, 269. Mecistocerus, 143. mollis, 143. Mecocerina, 122. xenoceroides, 122. Mecocerus, 121. basalis, 121. gibbifer, 121. guttata, 121. subsp. jordani, 121. philippinensis, 121. Mecoptera, 211. Mecopus, 145. bekeri, 145. bispinosus, 145. hopei, 145. Mecotropis, 121. coelestis, 121. nigropictus, 121. samarensis, 121. spilonsa, 121. whiteheadi, 121. Mecynotarsus, 78. baeri, 78. humeralis, 78. Medon, 20, 180. bakeri, 180. luzonicus, 180. philippinus, 20. Megalopine, 81. Megaloptera, 205. Megaloxantha, 51. Megamelus, 384. proserpina, 384, 185. 437 Megapenthes, 62. angulosus, 62, 222. congestus, 62. diploconoides, 62. | fulvus, 62, 222. inconditus, 62, 222. inflatus, 62, 222. junceus, 62, 222. luzonicus, 62, 222. maceratus, 62, 222. nigricornis, 62. . opacipennis, 62. Megapyga, 96. ecaeruleomaculata, 96. eximia, 96. terminalis, 96. Megarrhinus, 141. suratus, 141. Megopis, 103. angustata, 103. cingalensis, 103. Melambia, 29. cordicollis, 29. | Melanactes, 232. Melanesia, 369. brevipennis, 370. granulata, 369. luzonensis, 370. | pacifica, 370. | Melanhyphus, 169. | semivelutinus, 169. ; Melanotus, 64. | abeninus, 64. ebeninus, 231. interjectus, 65. phlogosus, 65. pisciculus, 65. scribanus, 65, 231. | var. bakeri, 281. Melanoxanthus, 62. affinis, 62, 225. approximatus, 62, 222. ater, 62, 225. bakeri, 62, 223. bicinctus, 226. bicolor, 224, bipartitus, 62. bitriplex, 224. butuanus, 226, einctus, 224, comes, 62, erucifer, €2, 224. cuneolus, 223. decemguttatus, 62. dorsatus, 223. exclamationis, 63. frictus, 226. hemionus, 63, 222. infimus, 68, 225. infuscatus, 225, luzonicus, 63. melanocephalus, 63. militaris, 223, minutus, 63, 225. | nitidicollis, 223, 438 Melanoxanthus palliatus, 63. Index philippinensis, 223. promecus, 63. quadrinotatus, 224. recreatus, 63. rhomboidalus, 63. sexguttatus, 63. sextus, 63, 223. singularis, 63. taeniatus, 226. terminatus, 63. vicinus, 225. zebra, 63, 222. Melasidez (Coléoptéres) des iles récoltés par C. F. Baker, 387. Melibaeus, 56. aeneifrons, 56. bakeri, 56. Melolontha, 179. manilarum, 179. serrulata, 179. Melolonthinz, 176. Melyridz, 44. Menippus, 89. philippinensis, 89. viridis, 89. Meristhus, 60. nigritulus, 60, 220. Mesomorphus, 66. asperulus, 66. dermestoides, 66. dispersus, 66. mustelinus, 66. puberulus, 66. villiger, 66. Mesotermitidz, 352. Metabelus, 31. borrei, 31. Metallactulus, 158. parvulus, 158. Metapocyrtus, 132, 1384, acutipennis, 135. adspersus, 135. albodecoratus, 134. asper, 133. astriger, 132. bakeri, 133. bamballo, 134. bifasciatus, 132. Philippines var. aurora, 182. bispinosus, 1365. bituberosus, 134. brevicollis, 134. chevrolati, 135. coeruleonotatus, 133. eoncinnus, 135. conicus, 136. cuneiformis, 135. cylas, 134. derasocobaltinus, 132. derasus, 134. difficilis, 134. dives, 135. dolosus, 134. elegans, 134. Metapocyrtus erichsoni, 184. femoralis, 135. figuratus, 134. geniculatus, 132. germari, 185. gibbicollis, 135, gibbirostris, 134. glaberrinus, 135. graniferus, 135. harpago, 136. hopei, 133. humerelis, 132. immeritus, 135. impius, 134. intermittens, 136. interruptolineatus, 134. lenis, 133. longipes, 134. macgregori, 134. marginenodosus, 136. metallicus, 133. var. laevicollis, 133. var. sphenomorphoi- des, 133. var. suavis, 133. midas, 1383. mimicus, 133. miser, 135. nanus, 135. opulentus, 134. pachyrrhynchoides, 138. pardalis, 132, picipennis, 134. picticollis, 134. politissimus, 134. politus, 133. profanus, 136. pseudomonilifer, 134. pulverulentus, 136. puncticollis, 184. quadricinctus, 136. quadriplagiatus, 133. quadrulifer, 133. quaduordecimpunctatus, 133. regalis, 133. repandicauda, 134. rufescens, 136. ruficollis, 136. rufipes, 135. rugicollis, 135. scabiosus, 135. schonherri, 133. smaragdulus, 1383. sparsus, 136. spinipes, 136. striatus, 135. subcuneiformis, 136. subfasciatus, 135. subquadrulifer, 133. tenuipes, 135. triangularis, 133. tumidosus, 136. tumoridorsum, 133. virens. 133. virgatus, 185. viridulus, 135, Metatermitidz, 354. Metialma, 145. naevia, 145. obsoleta, 145. Metopiestes, 182. tubulus, 182. Metopodontus, 157. astericus, 157. occipitalis, 157, 298. suturalis, 157. Metriona, 98. catenata, 98. ab. fulgida, 98. circumdata, 98. luzonica, 98. manilensis, 98. quinquemaculata, 98. recondita, 98. trivittata, 99. ab. baeri, 99. Metriorrhynchus, 42. philippinensis, 42. Micrencaustes, 32. octopustulata, 32. Microcerotermes, 365. los-banosensis, 365. Microlophia, 115. dentipes, 115. eximia, 115. fausta, 115. ignava, 115. newmani, 115. notha, 115. ocellifera, 115. pellucida, 115. semperi, 115. Micromus pusillus, 205. Microprius, 181. opacus, 181. Micropus, 274. Microrhagus bakeri, 397. dilutus, 397. magnicornis, 397. minimus, 398. Microryctes, 169. monodon, 169. Microserica, 177. abbreviata, 177. fugax, 177. humilis, 177. liangensis, 177. mindoroana, 177. negrosiana, 177. oceana, 177. palawana, 177. samarana, 177. semperi, 177. Mimastra, 91. brevicollis, 91. elegans, 91. parva, 91. semimarginata, 91. var. latimanus, 91. terminata, 92. / Index | Mimela, 174. blumei, 174. maculicollis, 174. | palawana, 174. Mimomorpha, 116. elytiformis, 116. Mindana, 92. apicallis, 92. eyanipennis, 92. dimidia, 92. femoralis, 92. nigripes, 92. ruficollis, 92, vittata, 92. Mindanao, pearl beds of, 248. 439 sea products of Sulu and, 235, 245. Minyrus, 141. exaratus, 141. Miscelus, 10. 1 paradoxus, 10. | Mixornis cagayanensis, 275. | Moamia, 237. Monochirus, 101. | eallicanthus, 101. moestus, 101. perroteti, 101. Monocrepidius philippinensis, 221. Monolepia, 90. baeri, 90. bifasciata, 90. bifoveolata, 90. concolor, 90. cumingi, 90. eyanipennis, 90. elegantula, 91. haemorrhoidalis, 91. hieroglyphica, 91. palawana, 91. | puncticollis, 91. rubrosignata, 91. Monomma, 76. philippinarum, 76. ' pilosum, 76. guadrimaculatum, 76. Moncmmidz, 76. Monopaussus, 291, piceus, 291, Monophlebus sp., 185. Moraecamus, 119. cosmopolita, 119. ustulata, 119. Mordella, 77. decemguttata, 77. Mordellidz, 77. Morio, 9. angustus, 9. intermedius, 9. luzonicus, 9. Morionine, 9. Morphosphaera, 88. impunctata, 88. perigrina, 88, Morus alba, 186. Mugilide, 237. ab. simplex, 91. 440 Index MUIR, FREDERICK, A new Formosan Pu- | Neogria, 75. rohita (Delphacide), 311; Additions to the known Philippine Delphacidze (Hemiptera), 369. Mullets, 237. Mycteis, 123. marginicollis, 123. Myllaena, 23. apicalis, 23. Myllocerus, 138. interruptus, 138. Mymaride aus den Philippinen, Beschreibung einer neuen, 289. Myopsocus, 199. . bakeri, 199. enderleini, 199. 209. angustipennis, 209. eapito, 210. celebesensis, 210. freyeri, 210. solers, 210. tenuipennis, 209. Myrmeleonide, 209. Myrmeleon, N Nacrea, 91. philippina, 91. Nancita, 91. alterna, 91: Nanophyes, 141. discoidalis, 141. neuter, 142. proles, 142. varicolor, 142. Nanophyine, 141. Nanoplaxes, 146. merrillii, 146. Nauphaeus, 145. linearis, 145. sexmaculatus, 145. simius, 145. Nausibius, 30. dentatus, 30. intermedius, 30. parallelus, 30. Neaspis, 29. squamata, 29. Necrobia, 48. rufipes, 48. Necrophorus, 26. ocellatus, 26. Nematidium, 182. angustatum, 182. posticum, 182. Nematodes incertus, 398. Nemopterus, 139. picus, 139. Nemostira, 76. marginata, 76. melanura, 76. 3 var, atripennis, 76. Neobisnius, 22. longulus, 22. praelongus, Neocollyris, 4. 22. concolor, 75. Neohydnus, 47. pallipes, 47. Neolaneuria, 31. filiformis, 31. nigripes, 31. rufotestacea, 31. testacea, 31. Neolepidostoma, 212. Neoperla, 208. clarissa, 203. obliquus, 203. recta, 203. Neopharsalia, 111. vagans, 111. Neopyrgops, 137. albovaria, 137. banksi, 137. ' Neoserica, 177. balabaca, 177. lucifuga, 177. uncinata, 177. Neptosternus, 14. hydaticoides, Nericonia, 103. glabricollis, Nessiara, 123. histrio, 1238. robusta, 123. sellata, 123. variegata, 123. Nesting of the Philippine glossy starling, 267. Neuroptera, 205. Neuropteroid insects of the Philippine Islands, 195. Nigidius, 159. baeri, 159. bonneuilli, 159. forcipatus, 159. laevicollis, 159, 298. taurus, 159. Nipa fruticans, 271. Niphades, 139. pardalotus, 139. 14. 103. | Nisotra, 92. gemella, 92. Nitidulidz, 29, 313. ‘Nitiduling, 29. Nodostoma, 81. binotatum, 81. crytopus, 82. cumingi, 82. janthinum, 82. philippinense, 82. semperi, 82. thoracicum, 82. Normanbya merrillii, 184. © Nortia, 1038. eavicollis, 108. Noserius, 103. tibialis, 103. Notanatolica magna, 213. opposita, 213. Noterinz, 13. Nothapocyrtus, 132. cylindricollis, 132. erythromerus, 132. translucidus, 132. Nothochrysa, 206. requalis, 206. evanescens, 206. Notiobiella affinis, 206. Nulodorum [Melodorum?] fulgens, 188. Nyctimene, 113, vittata, 118. Nyctiophylax tagalensis, 216. (0) Oberea, 119. albocuspis, 119. balineae, 119. demissa, 119. erythrostoma, 119. flavoterminata, 119. macilenta, 119. makilingi, 120. melanostoma, 120. micholitzi, 120. mimetica, 120. punctiventris, 120. quianga, 120. schadenbergi, 120. seminigra, 120. Ocalemia, 106. prasina, 106. Ochtepetina, 203. Odacanthine, 10. Odonata, 196. Odontochila, 6. melanopyga, 6. rothschildi, 6. Odontolabine, 156. Odontolabis, 156. alces, 156, 298. var. minor, 156, bellicosus var., 156. camelus, 156, 298. carinatus, 156. celebensis, 156. cumingi, 156. dejeani, 157. dux, 156. fratellus, 156. gouberti, 156. gracilis, 156. intermedius, 156. latipennis, 157, 298. tarandus, 157. Odosyllis, 144. intricata, 144. mindanaoensis, 144. Ccetina sp., 213. Gcetinella confluens, 213. (Edemutes, 72. physopterus, 72. pretiosus, 72. purpuratus, 72. varicolor, 72. viridulus, 72. Index 441 (Estropsyche vitrina, 214. Cthaloptera, 214. Oh ku sit, 241. Oh sit, 241. Oides, 86. elliptica, 86. flavida, 86. marcida, 86. philippinensis, 87. quadriguttata, 87. sternalis, 87. subtilissima, 87. tibialis, 87. vexilla, 87. Olenecamptus, 113. bilobus, 113, optatus, 113. saundersi, 197. serratus, 113. sexnotatus, 113. Omadius, 46. aurifasciatus, 46. indicus, 46. kamelianus, 46. modestus, 47. nimbifer, 46. notatus, 47. posticalis, 47. prolixus, 46. trifasciatus, 47. vespiformis, 47. Omoglymmius, 16. Omotemnus, 147. haemorrhoidalis, 147. var. 147. pyeidialis, Ommatolampus, 147. paratasioides, 147. whiteheadi, 147. Omphasus, 141. mansuetus, 141. Oncocephala, 100. bicristata, 100. Onitis, 160. phartopus, 160. Onthophagus, 160. babirussa, 160. batillifer, 160. earinulatus, 160. luzonicus, 160. praedatus, 160. semicupreus, 160. simulans, 160. terminatus, 160. verticalis, 160. | Ontobaris, 146. tarda, 146. Ontocteterus, 141. scutellaris, 141, Opatrinz, 66. Ophionea, 10. eyanocephala, Opilo, 46. mollis, 46. Orectochilinz, 16. 10. 442 Orectochilus, 16. acuductus, 16. baeri, 16. discus, 16. oberthtiri, 16. palawanensis, 16. pulchellus, 16. Orochlesis, 144, annularis, 144. Orphnebius, 181. luzonicus, 181. Ortalia, 39, pusilla, 39. ab. moesta, 39. Orthocyrtus, 133. Orthogonine, 11. Orthogonius, 11. alternans, 11. hypocrita, 11. luzonicus, 11. philippinensis, Orthotomus cineraceus, 275. Orychodes, 126. splendens, 126. striolatus, 126. Oryctes, 170. gnu, 170. rhinoceros, 170. trituberculatus, 170. OSHIMA, MASAMITSU, A collection of ter- mites from the Philippine Islands, 351. Osorius, 19. strigiventris, 19. Osphilia, 145. coturnia, 145. Ostedes, 417. pauperata, 117. Ostominz, 29. Otarionomus, 110. ilocanus, 110. Otidognathus, 147. elegans, 147. subsp. serioplagia, 147. fulvopictus, 147. westermanni, 147. Otiorhynchine, 137. Oxynopterus, 61. audouini, 61, 221, cumingi, 61, 221. flabellicornis, 221. javanus, 221. mucronatus, Oxypygus, 148. exclamationis, 148. Oxytelinsz, 17. Oxytelus, 18, 180. advena, 18. bakeri, 180. celebensis, lucena, 18. megaceros, 18, var. flavicollis, 18. nitidifrons, 18. the Philippine pearl, 1 61, 221. 18. Oyster, 245. | Pachymerus, 79. Index Ozomena, 92. eostata, 92. incostata, 92. f weberi, 92. Ozopemon, 152. dipterocarpi, 152. laevis, 152. major, 152. parinari, 153. Ozotomerus, 124. discoidalis, 124. Pp Pachnephorus, 85. bistriatus, 85. convexicollis, 85, impressus, 85. | Pachycorynus, 21. ceylanensis, 21. cinctus, 21. dimidiatus, 21. Pachyderes africanus, 232. bengalensis, 232. niger, 232. chinensis, 79. dominicenus, 79, quadrimaculatus, 79. seutellaris, 79. Pachyparnus, 40. talpoides, Pachypeza, 116. trivittata, 116. Pachyrrkynchinz, 127. Pachyrrhynchus, 127. alboguttatus, | anellifer, 127, annulatus, 127. anulatus, 127. argus, 127. auroguttatus, 129. chevrolati, 127, 40. 130. var. chlorolinea- tus, 127. var. concinnus, 127. var. jagori, 127. var. mandarinus, tie chlorites, 128, circulatus, 128. cireulifer, 130. eoerulans, 128. confinis, 129. congestus, 128. croesus, 128. cumingi, 128. decussatus, 128. dohrni, 128. elegans, 128, eques, 128. erichsoni, 128. var. chrysocomp- sus, 128. eschscholtzi, 128. fahraei, 128. Index 443 Pachyrrhynchus fimbriatus, 130. .. Pachyrrhynchus viridans, 131. flavomaculatus, 129. waltoni, 131. flavopunctatus, 129. | waterhousei, 129. forsteni, 128. | Paederus, 19. gemmans, 128. : * aestuans, 20. var. ardens, 128. alternans, 19. gemmatus, 129. angolensis, 20. var. atratus, 129. breviceps, 20. gloriosus, 129. corsicus, 20. | | globulipennis, 128. | chilensis, 19. ignipes, 129. | cyanocephalus, 19. immarginatus, 129. | erichsoni, 20. inclytus, 129. } fennicus, 20. infernalis, 129. fuscipes, 20. inornatus, 130. | var. peregrinus, 20. jugifer, 129. idae, 20. lacunosus, 129. indicus, 19. latifasciatus, 129. intermedius, 20 lorquinii, 129. longipennis, 20. luteoguttatus, 128. philippinus, 20. modestior, 129. | riparius, 20. var. apicalis, 129. ruficoxis, 19. mdllendorffi, 129. Paepalosomus, 139. monilifer, 129. dealbatus, 139. var. stellulifer, pistrinarius, 139. 129. Pagellia, 82. morio, 129. | acuticosta, 82. morotaiensis, 129. | foveolata, 82. multipunctatus, 129. signata, 82. nobilis, 130. | suturalis, 82. ochroplagiatus, 130. , Pagiophloeus, 139. orbifer, 180. schultzei, 139. perpulcher, 130. | Palaminus, 19. phaleratus, 130. | ; | pennifer, 19. pinorum, 130. | philippinus, 19. pee dimidiatus, | pajingenia, 204. 7 5 Pandanus tectorius, 183. var. transversalis, | 180 Pangutarang pearl beds, 248. Paraglenurus, 209. Parallelostethus, 65. pretiosus, 128. psittacinus, 130. pulchellus, 130. conicipennis, 65. purpureus, 130. Paranagrus, 384. reticulatus, 130. Parandra, 102. rhodopterus, 129. janus, 102. roseomaculatus, 130. Parastasia, 175. rufopunctatus, 131. | bipunctata, 175. rugicollis, 130. canaliculata, 175. var. crucifer, 130. | confluens, 175. rutilans, 128. degenerata, 175. sacritis, 131. discolor, 175. sanchezi, 131. indica, 175. schénherri, 131. nigriceps, 176. scintillans, 128. nigroscutellata, 176. semperi, 131. | norfriedi, 176. smaragdinus, 131. | pileus, 175. yar. carnosus, | rubrotessellata, 175. isi. rugosicollis, 175. yar. purpuras- | seutellaris, 175. cens, 131. | westwoodi, 176. speciosus, 131. | Parastephanellus, 405. stellio, 131. | polychromus, 405. striatus, 131. | var. coriaces, subcostatus, 130. 407. tristis, 131. | Parevania, 317. venustus, 131. atra, 318. i A44 Parevania nitida, 317, rubra, 318. Parimera, 141, negrito, 141. var. variabilis, 141. obseura, 141. trivittata, 141 Parinarium sp., 186. Parmaschema, 33. nodimargo, 33. Paromalus, 28. oceanitis, 28. Passalide, 154. Passandra, 30. blanchardi, 30. Pausside, 25, 291. Paussinz, 292. Paxilline, 155. Paxilloides, 155. philippinensis, 155. schmidti, 155. Pearl farming, 251. Pearl oyster, Philippine, 245. Pearling fieet, 254. Pearls, 245. Pediris, 70. longipes, 70. sulcigera, 70. Peh sit, 240. Pelargoderus, 109. alcanor, 109. Pelops, 155. gravidus, 155. Pempheres, 145. affinis, 145. habena, 145. Penthornis luzoniensis, 274. Peregrinus, 384. 4 maidis, 384. Pericalus, 11. undatus, 11. Perigona, 10. luzonica, 10. Perissus, 107. scutellatus, 107. Perkinsiella, 378. amboinensis, 379. bakeri, 379. bicoloris, 380. fuscipennis, 380. graminicida, 381. lineata, 380. pseudosinensis, 381. saccharivora, 379. sinensis, 380. vastatrix, 378. Petalophora, 182. brevimana, 182. Phacalastor koebelei, 385. Phaeochrotes, 122. porcellus, Phaederinz, 19. Phaedimus, 162. cumingi, 162. jagori, 162. 122. Index Phaedimus mohnikei, 162. var. minor, 162. wittei, 162. Phaedroides, 82. philippinensis, 82. Phaenochilus, 38. monostigma, 38. : Phaenomerus, 149. nebulosus, 149. notatus, 149. sundevalli, 149. Phaeochrous, 161. alternatus, 161. emarginatus, 161. hirtipes, 161. indicus, 161. philippinensis, 161. sumatrensis, 161. Pharsalia, 110. agenor, 110. ' truncatipennis, 111. Phaulimia, 123. alternata, 123. Pheidole, 292. Pheropsophus, 11. emarginatus, 11. fumigatus, 11. fuscicollis, 11. var. ambiguus, 11. girionieri, 11. Philanthaxia, 55. cupricauda, 55. lata, 55. Philonthus, 22, 180. aeneipennis, 22. bellus, 22. cinctipennis, 22. circumductus, 22. convexus, 22. densiventris, 180. erythropus, 22. flavipes, 22. lewisius, 22. longicornis, 22. notabilis, 22. paederoides, 22. quisquiliarius, 22. sublaevis, 180. supra, 22. thermarum, 22. 124. albescens, 124. alternans, 124. pallipes, 125. Phloeotrupne, 150. Phrixia, 50. ecumingi, 50. vittaticollis, 50. Phyllodinus, 383. Phyllotreta, 93. cumingi, 93. decora, 93. elongatula, 93. prolixa, 93. Phloeobius, Physodera, 10. dejeanii, 10. Phytorus, 85. eyclopterus, 85. fervidus, 85. gibbosus, 85. latus, 85. lineolatus, 85. nigripes, 85. plebejus, 85. puncticollis, 85. Phytoscaphus, 138. articollis, 138. Pilas pearl beds, 248. Pindong, 240. Pinophilus, 19, 181. insignis, 19. javanus, 19. pallipes, 19. philippinus, 181. Pinus insularis, 184. Piperius, 152. pini, 152. Pithitis, 304. Plaesius, 26. javanus, 26. Plagiodera, 8&6. aerea, 86. Plagiusa, 181. Planodes, 110. quaternarius, 110. schultzei, 110. Plastus, 17. Plastystethus spectabilis, 18. Platalea minor, 271, Platolenes, 73. rufipes, 73. Platybrachus, 383. Platycrepis, 72. violaceus, 72. Platydema, 68. annamitum, 68. Platylister, 27. Platynaspis, 38. nigra, 38. Platynectes, 14. decempunctatus, Platynine, 9. Platynus, 9. laetus 9. Platypodidz, 154. Platypria, 102. ferruginea, 102. longispina, 102. subopaca, 102. Platypus, 154. jansoni, 154. lepidus, 154. philippinensis, 154. schultzei, 154. setaceus, 154. turbatus, 154. Platysoma, 27. abruptum, 27. bifossopygum, 27. Index 14. var. semperi, 14. Platysoma charrali, 27. confucci, 27. corticinus, 27. gorhami, 27. humilis, 27. lucifugus, 27. luzonicum, 28. ovatum, 27. striatiderum, 27. uniforme, 28. Platystethus, 18. Platyxantha, 92. basalis, 92. punctata, 92. suturalis, 92, Plecoptera, 196, 203. Plectrone, 163. barrotiana, 163. nigrocaerulea, 163. Plesiofornax, 393. Plintheria, 122. convexa, 122. Plocaederus, 104. fulvicornis, 104. pruinosus, 104. ruficornis, 104. Plocia, 116. mixta, 116. notata, 116. Poecilophana, 168. ochroplagiata, 168. Polycatus, 137. aurofasciatus, 187. eupholoides, 137. Polycentropus, 215. Polyctesis, 51. igorrota, 51. Polymitareys, 204. Polymorphanisus semperi, 214. Polynema loriger, 289. Polyphaga, 17. Polyphida, 108. monticola, 108. Polyplectropus sp., 216. Pompano, 237. Popillia, 175. aemula, 175. cetrata, 175. conopyga, 175. depressa, 175. depressiuscula, 175. megregori, 175. mutans, 175. var. relucens, 175. oculata, 175. picticollis, 175. sealpta, 175. var. caeca, 175. var. microps, 175. variabilis, 175. Porgies, 237. Poropterus, 143. bengueticus, 143. Poteriophorus, 148. congestus, 148. imperatrix, 148. 445 446 Pothyne, 116. r capito, 116. Praonetha, 114. bigibbera, 114, camura, 114. commixta, 114. digesta, 115. hybrida, 115. ignobilis, 115. imbuta, 115. immista, 115. jacta, 115. vittieollis, 115. Premna integrifolia, 187. odorata, 187. Prinocerus, 44. coeruleipennis, 44. forticornis, 44. Priochirus, 17. x ecurrani, 17. luzonicus, 17. manilensis, 17. philippinus, 17. schultzei, 17. Prioninz, 102. Prionomerinz, 141. Prioptera, 96. binotata, 96. decemnotata, 96. immaculata, 96. Index Prosopis hewitti, 302. philippinensis, 302. Prosoplus, 115. bankii, 115. insularis, 115. mutans, 115. Prosopocoilus, 157. eavifrons, 157. dorsalis, 157. ebeninus, 157. lateralis, 157. marginatus, 157. palawanicus, 157. tenuipes, 157. vittatus, 157. Protacheron, 208. philippinensis, 209. Protaetia, 165. albomaculata, 165. ambigua, 166. anovittata, 166. arrogans, 165. atomaria, 167. banksi, 166. bifenestrata, 166. boholica, 166. bremei, 166. chloris, 166. chlorotica, 166. cinnamomea, 166. var, fuscopunctata, 96. coeruleosignata, 166. latissima, 96. octopustulata, 96. palawanica, 96. quadrisignata, 96. schultzei, 96. sinuata, 96. ab. deficiens, 96. Pristilophus, 65. luzonicus, 65. Prodioctes, 147. flavolineatus, 147. nigrocinetus, 148. rubrovittatus, 148. Promecotheca, 100. apicalis, 1,00. cumingi, 100. cyanipes, 100. octostriata, 100. scorpio, 100. Prophthalmus, 125. — tricolor, 125. Prosevania, 333. brevithorax, 340, collaris, 342, dolichogaster, 337, var. arcuata, 338, fasciatipennis, 334, humilis, 341. inchoata, 338. lateralis, 338. leucostylus, 340, levifrons, 339. variipennis, 835. variistilus, 336. compacta, 166. dejeani, 168. dubia, 166. ducalis, 166. wie ferruginea, 166. fictilis, 167. fiavomaculata, 167. flavovariegata, 167. fusca, 167. gemella, 166. germana, 166. guerini, 167. hieroglyphica, 167. igorota, 294, incerta, 167. indra, 166. irrorata, 167. leucogramma, 167. lineata, 167. mandarina, 167. mandarinea, 167. manillarum, 166. mindoroensis, 167. moerens, 167. multiguttulata, 167. nigrobrunnea, 167. nocturna, 167. nox, 167. olivacea, 166. papalis, 166. philippinensis, 167, 295. var. luzonica, 167. plebeja, 168: procera, 168. Protaetia purpurissata, 168. querula, 168. rogeri, 168. sanguinolenta, 168. satrapa, 168. scepsia, 168. subviridis, 166. sybaritica, 166. taciturna, 168. tenuicollis, 168. tristicula, 168. venerabilis, 168. viridana, 168. Protelater guttatus, 388. Proteuclea, 114. laterivitta, 114, 293. sulphureomaculata, 293, Prothema, 106. leucaspis, 106. Prothyma, 6. bakeri, 6. heteromallicollis, 6. hopkinsi, 6. lucidicollis, 6. schultzei, 6. Protocerius, 147. rufifrons, 147. Protopaussinz, 291. Protopaussus, 25, 291. bakeri, 25. Protoplectron, 209. Psammoecus, 30. simonis, 30. Pselaphide, 24. Psephus, 61. incaustus, 61. orientalis, 61. philippinensis, 61. Pseudabax, 72. chaleeus, 72. formosus, 73. frater, 73. nigricollis, 73. opacus, 73. purpureomicans, 73. Pseudabryna, 347, luzonica, 348. Pseudapocyrtus, 131. exsectus, 131. formicarius, 131. imitator, 132. productus, 132. schadenbergi, 132. Pseudeumolpus, 72. iridipennis, 72. polychromus, 72. superbus, 72, Pseudobothrideres, 182. quadratifer, 182. Pseudocloeon, 204. Pseudocophora, 88. ambusta, 88. perplexa, 88. ventralis, 88. Pseudofcenus, 342. i manilensis, 342. 143104——7 Index 447 Pseudohomonyx, 169. javanus, 169. Pseudomalaia, 174, flavopilosa, 174. pilifera, 174. semperi, 174. var. marginipennis, 174. var. nigripennis, 174. var. pallidipennis, 174. tagala, 174, whiteheadi, 174. Pseudoneureclipsis, 214. Pseudopaussus, 292, monstrosus, 292. Pseudostrongylium, 74. aberrans, 74. banksi, 74, cyanipes, 74. opacum, 74. semperi, 74. viride, 74. Psidium sp., 188. Psilomerus, 107. brachialis, 107. Psilopholis, 179. grandis, 179. manillae, 179. pubera, 179. puberina, 179. Psocidz, 197. } Psocus, 198. bakeri, 198. taprobanes, 198. var. bengalensis, 198. var. luzonensis, 198, Psychomyia, 215. Psylliodes, 93. balyi, 93. splendida, 93. Pteroptyx, 43, testaceum, 43. Pterostichus, 9. piscescens, 9. Ptilopodius, 151. stephegynis, 151. Ptinidz, 49. Ptinine, 49. Ptinus, 49. rugosithorax, 49. Ptosima, 51. indica, 51. Pullus, 39. brunnescens, 39. fuseatus, 39. Punana, 371, negrosensis, 371, philippina, 371, Pundaluoya ernesti, 384. pulchella, 385. simplicia, 384. Purohita, 311, 376. cervina, 311, maculata, 311, nigripes, 376. 448 Pycnomerus, 182. reitteri, 182. Pycnonotus plumosus, 274. Pyrgops, 137. cyanipes, 137. exigua, 137. inops, 137. rufipennis, 137. stellata, 137. var. aurocincta, 137. Pyrophanes, 44. appendiculata, 44. quadrimaculata, 44. var. bimaculata, ’ 44, R Raphitreus, 25. bakeri, 25. Regimbartia, 40. z aenea, 40. Reichenbachia, 24. . dama, 24. laticollis, 24. manillensis, 24. rufa, 24. Rhabdocnemis, 149. lineatocollis, 149. vitticollis, 149. Rhantaticus, 15. signatipennis, 15. Rhaphidepalpa, 87. Rhaphipodus, 103. manillae, 103. Rhaphuma, 107. fallax, 107. quadricolor, 107. semiclathratus, 107. Rhinacosmus, 168. } zebuanus, 168. Rhinoplia, 171. Rhinotermes, 352. ’ (Schedorhinotermes) longiros- tris, 352. Rhinotermitine, 352. Rhipidoceridz, 41, 347. Rhipiphoridsz, 77. Rheenanthus, 204. Rhopalecerinez, 182. Rhopalocerophanus, 182. bakeri, 182. Rhynchites, 140. coelestinus, 140. laevigatus, 140. manillensis, 140. philippensis, 140. Rhynchitine, 140. Rhynchophorus, 147. ferrugineus, 147, 187. palmarum var., 147. pascha, 147. schach, 147. Rhyncolus, 150. procer, 150. Index Rhyparida, 83. costata, 83. lateralis, 83. Rhyparus, 161. philippinensis, 161. Rhysodes, 16. philippinensis, 16. Rhysodidse, 16. Rhysopausine, 73. Rodolia, 39. podagrica, 39, rofopilosa, 39. Rondibilis, 117. simplex, 117. spinosula, 117. Rutelinez, 171. Rybaxis, 25. gladiator, 25. simoniana, 25. s Saccharum officinarum, 183. Salay salay, 237. Samales pearl beds, 248. Samara festiva, 373. Sambus, 56. auricolor, 56, lugubris, 56. Sandracottus, 15. baeri, 15. var. ornatus, 15. Santalus, 28. Saprinus, 28. auricollis, 28. varians, 28. Sardia, 382. pluto, 382. rostrata, 382. Sardine industry, 238. Scaphidiidz, 26. Scaphidium, 26. philippense, 26. Scaphosoma, 26. philippinense, 26. Searabeide, 159, 298, 349. Searites, 8. longiusculus, 8. mancus, 8. rugipennis, 8. semirugosus, 8. Searitine, 8. ‘Scelodonta, 82. aeneola, 82. cupripes, 82. curculionoides, 82, dillwyni, 82. dispar, 82. insignis, 82. nitidula, 82. Schizostachyum hirtiflorum, 185. | mucronatum, 185, Index Schénherria, 180. hispida, 180. var. philippinea, 180. palawana, 180. sulcipennis, 180. SCHULTZE, W., A catalogue of Philippine Coleoptera, teren Fauna der Philippinen, 1, 95; IL. Beitrag zur coleop- 291; Iii. Beitrag zur coleopteren Fauna der Philip- pinen, 347. Sclerocyrtus, 133. Sclerolips, 144. ochrodiscus, 144. Scleron, 67. denticolle, 67. discicolle, 67. ferrugineum, 67. tuberculatum, 67. Sclethrus, 108. Scombride, amoenus, 108. newmani, 108. 236. Seopaeus, 20. Scotaeus, dilutus, 20. montalbanensis, 20. nitidulus, 20. subfaciatus, 20. suturalis, 20. 71. seriatopunctatus, 71. Scydmaenide, 26. Seymnus, 39, binotulatus, 39. Seython, 393. Sea bass, 237. Sea products of Mindanao and Sulu, 235, 245. SEALE, ALVIN, Sea products of Mindanao and Sulu, I: Food fishes and sharks, 235; Sea products of Mindanao and Sulu, II: Pearls, pearl shells, and button shells, 245. Sebaethe, 93. badia, 93. contracta, 93. Semnodema, 58. bakeri, 58. Seow oh sit, 241. Serangium, 38. spilotum, 38. Sericostomatide, 212. Serixia, 117. literata, 117. Sermyloides, 91. banksi, 91. philippinensis, 91. Serranidz, 237. Setenis, 70. aequatorialis, 70. apicipennis, 213. brevicornis, 70. manillarum, 70. pencilligera, 70. podagra, 70. Shark-fin fishery, 239. Sharks and food fishes, 235. Sibutu pearl beds, 247. Silpha, 25. coelestis, 25. superba, 25. viridis, 25. Silphidz, 25. Silusa, 181. philippina, 181. Silvanopsis, 30. simonis, 30. Silvanus, 30. frumentarius, 30. sexdentatus, 30. surinamensis, 30. unidentatus, 30. Simodactylus, 61. chazali, 61. cinnamomeus, 61. pulcherrimus, 61. sericans, 61. subeastaneus, 61. Sinoxylon, 50. anale, 50. conigerum, 50. macleayi, 50. | Sintor, 122. philippinensis, 122. superciliaris, 122. Sipalinz, 150. | Sipalus, 150. granulatus, 150. misumenus, 150. Sisyra bakeri, 205. Sitodrepa, 48. panicea, 48. Snappers, 237. Sobad, 237. Somaphorus, 29. ferrugineus, 29. ! Spathomeles, 34. / darwinista, 34. pyramidalis, 34. | Sphaeridiinz, 41. | Sphaeroderma, 93. | negrosanum, 93. | Sphaerometopa, 93. cumingi, 93. | Sphaerotrypes, 151. philippinensis, 151. | Sphenocorynus, 148. conformis, 148. irroratus, 148. ocellatus, 148. ' Sphenomorphoidea, 133. | Sphenophorus, 149. cumingii, 149. Sphyrzenidez, 237. | Spilosmylus modestus, 205. Spilota, 173. ' Spilovalgus, 169. modiglianii, 169. 449 450 Index Sporeginthus amandava, 275. Sticholotis, 38, Staphylinidz, 17, 180. banksi, 388. Staphylinine, 21. ovata, 38. Staphylinus, 23. Stigmatium, 46. chalceus, 23. amboinae, 46. luzonicus, 23. centrale, 46. Statirine, 75. ; encaustum, 46. Stelidota octonotata, 313, laterifoveatum, 46. Steninz, 19. masteri, 46. Stenocranus, 381. philippinarum, 46. agamopsyche, 381. subfuscum, 46. pacificus, 382. tuberculibase, 46. pseudopacificus, 382. Stobeera, 377. Stenodastus, 31. Straboscopus, 123. humilis, 31. philippinensis, 123. Stenoplatys, 92. tessellatus, 123. robustus, 92. Streblus sp., 185. Stenopsyche, 215. Strobiderus, 91. Stenosine, 66. laevicollis, 91. Stenotarsoides, 35. rufus, 91. leoninus, 35. | Stromatium, 105. philippinarum, 35. asperulum, 105. tabidus, 35. longicorne, 105. Stenus, 19. Strongyliine, 74. annamita, 19. Strongylium, 74. bakeri, 19. ambiguum, 74. banosanus, 19. cupreolineatum, 74. montalbanensis, 19. elegantissimum, 74. philippinus, 19. erythrocephalum, 74. splendidus, 19. foveolatum, 74. velocipes, 19. foveostriatum, 74. Stephanidz# (Hymenoptera) der Philippinen, gravidum, 74. 403. insolitum, 74. Stephanoderes, 151. mindorense, 74. glabripennis, 151. rubripes, 74. philippinensis, 1651. Strongylodon sp., 183. psidii, 151. Styanax, 138. pyemacue yaa. bakeri, 387, sterculiae, 151. tamarindi, 151. Stephanopholis, 178. philippinensis, 178. Stephanorhopalus, 151. nulodori, 151. luzonicus, 138. - subprotelater, 387, Sudsud, 272. Suhpalasca princeps, 208. Sulu and Mindanao, sea products of, 235, 245. Stephanus, 403. Suphalomitus malayanus, 208. nigricauda, 403. Sutrea, 93. suleifrons, 403. flava, 93. tarsatus, 403. Sybra, 116. tinctipennis, 403. | alternans, 116. var. atriceps, 405, Sympaector, 123. var. rubripes, 405. | whiteheadi, 123. unicolor, 408. | Sympherobius, 205. Stephegyne diversifolia, 183. Symplocos ahernii, 270. Sterconychus, 142, reitteri, 142. Sterculia sp., 188. Sternolophus, 41. Synarmostes, 161. picinus, 161. Synia melanaria, 38. | Synonycha, 36. rufipes, 41. Stethorus, 39. grandis, 36. pauperculus, 39. imperialis, 36, rotundatus, 39. | versicolor, 36. Sthenias, 116. | Synophthalmus, 139. croc2tus, 116. erucifer, 139. jucundus, 116. Systolocranius, 12. varius, 116. sulcatus, 12. Index T Tacloban, 262. Tzeniostigma, 197. bimaculata, 199. Tagalopsocus, 201. luzonensis, 201, Tagalopsyche sisyroides, 213. Tagalus, 68. impressicollis, 68. schultzei, 68. Talica, 237. Tamamambojee, 241. Tamarindus indica, 188. Tamban, 237. Tangili, 237. Tanguingue, 237. Tanygnathinus, 23. ruficollis, 28. Tapul pearl beds, 247. Tarsostenus, 48. albofasciatus, 48. biguttatus, 48. fasciatus, 48. succinctus, 48. univittatus, 48. Tawi Tawi pearl beds, 247. Telephoride, 44. Temnaspis, 81. cumingi, 81. westwoodi, 81. Temnochilide, 29. Temnochiline, 29. Tenebrio, 71. molitor, 71. obscurus, 71. Tenebrionide, 66. Tenebrionine, 70. Tenebroides, 29. mauritanicus, 29. Tenerus, 47. cyanopterus, 47. mindanaonicus, 47. philippinarum, 47. praeustus, 48. signaticollis, 48. Termes, 196, 354. (Macrotermes) luzonensis, 857. ° manilanus, 354. philippinensis, 355. (Termes) copelandi, 358. Terminalia catappa, 185. edulis, 184. Terminalinus, 153. dipterocarpi, 153. terminaliae, 153. Termites from the Philippine Islands, 351. Termitide, 196. Tetraglenes, 117. insignis, 117. Thalerosphyrus, 204, torridus, 204. Thaneroclerus, 47. buqueti, 47. var. pondicherryanus, 47. 451 | Thaumastopeus, 163. cupripes, 163. | ebenus, 163. | megregori, 163. nigrcaenea, 168, nitens, 163, palawanicus, 163. schaumi, 163. Thea, 35. cincta, 35. Thelgetrum, 35. ampliatum, 35. Theobroma caczo, 183. Theogama, 146. jordani, 146. Therates, 6. bellulus, 6. caligatus, 6. fasciatus, 6. subsp. nigrostinalis, 6. flavilabris, 6. labiatus, 6. | subsp. bidentatus, 6. subsp. corzcinus, 6. subsp. everetti, 6. subsp. fulvipennis, 6. subsp. sudans, 6. manillicus, 6. semperi, 6. vigilax, 6, Thesiastes, 24. crassipes, 24. Thlibops, 9. omega, 9. Thoracochirus, 17. foersteri, Thoracophorus, 18. brevicristatus, 18. var. deletus, 18. iy Thraulus, 204. Thyreocephalus, 21. aebertisi, 21. philippinus, 21. Thyreopterinz, 10. Tillus, 45. bifasciellus, 45. carinulatus, 45. lewisi, 45. notatus, 45. var. semperanus, 45. var. tristis, 45. Tinodes, 215. Top shell fisheries, 262. Totanus stagnatilis, 274. Totong, 241. Toxicum, 71, flavofemoratum, 71. planicolle, 71. quadricorne, 71. ramiferum, 71. Toxoscelus, 56. | rugicollis, 56. | Trachycyrtus, 135. Trachypholis, 33. bowringi, 33. 452 Trachypholis deyrollei, 33. hispida, 33. var. Trachys, 58. bakeri, 58, ecornuta, 58. dubia, 58. formosana, 58. fraterna, 58. luzonica, 58. palawana, 58. princeps, 58. rufescens, 58. viridula, 58. Tragopus, 148. pygmaeus, 143. Triacanus, 29. apicalis, 29. Triaenodes, 212. Tribalus, 28. catenarius, 28. laevidorsis, 28. Tribolium, 69. aequalis, 33. bifoveolatum, 69. ecastaneum, 69. ferzugineum, 69. navale, 69. rubens, 69. testaceum, 69. Trichalus, 42. cyaneiventris, 42. longicollis, 42. nigricauda, 42.° Trichochrysea, 83. philippinensis, 83. Trichofcenus, 343. rubriceps, 343. Trichogomphus, 170. milon, 170. Trichoptera, 211. Trichostigmus, 155. thoreyi, 155. Tricondyla, 4. aptera, 4, subsp. subsp. subsp. subsp. beccarii, 4. eyanipes, 4. subsp. subsp. subsp, subsp. subsp. frontalis, 4. vicina, 4. Tricorythus, 204. Trictenotoma, 79. globicollis, 4. ovicollis, 4. punctipennis, 4. ventricosa, 4. brunnipes, 4. cavifrons, 4. elongata, 4. planiceps, 4. thomsoni, 79. Trictenotomidz, 79. Trigonotoma, 9. leutaudi, 9. luzonica, 9. palvanica, 9. conicicollis, 4, Index Trigonotomine, 9. Triplatoma, 32. exornata, 32. philippinensis, 32. siva, 33. Triplogenius, 9. Trocha, 262. Trochoideinz, 33. Trochoideus, 33. desjardinsi, 33. Trochus niloticus, 262. Troginz, 162, 295. Trogophloeus, 18. ceylonicus, 18. flavipes, 18. indicus, 18. siamensis, 18. simplex, 18. Tropidocephala, 373. amboinensis, 375. baguioénsis, 375. brunnipennis, 374. dryas, 374. exima, 374, festiva, 373. flava, 373. nigrocacuminis, 374. philippina, 374. pseudobaguioénsis, 375. saccharicola, 378, saccharivorella, 374. Tropidocephalini, 372. Trox, 162. manilensis, 295, montalbanensis, 162. Trypanaeus, 26. longicollis, 26. Trypedinz, 146. Trypeticus, 26. Tua leh, 262. sit, 241. Tucuen tree, 186. Tulingan, 237. Tuna, 237. Turban shell fisheries, 262. Turbo, 262. marmoratus, 262. Tychiodes, 150. jansoni; 150. Tychiosoma, 150. gracilirostre, 150. Tylocerus, 44. atricornis, 44. Tyraphus, 25. baeri, 25. U Ugyops, 369. granulatus, 369. impictus, 369. pictifrons, 369. | Uloma, 69. contracta, 69. denticornis, 69. fracticollis, 69. Uloma orientalis, 69. retusa, 69. rufilabris, 69. Ulomine, 68. Uroloncha fuscans, 275. V Vellejinz, 155. Verania, 37. erocea, 37. nigrilabris, 38. Vesta, 42. basalis, 42. fimbriata, 43. flavicollis, 43. proxima, 43. var. minor, 43. rufiventris, 43. xanthura, 43. Vireo flavifrons, 273. Ww Webbia, 151. dipterocarpi, 151. Webbinz, 151. Wrightia lanete, 183. >. € Xenocerus, 123. basilanus, 123. compressicornis, 123. fasciatus, 123. latifasciatus, 123, maculatus, 123. molitor, 123. puncticollis, 123. samaranus, 124. sealaris, 124. striatus, 124. varians, 124. ab. furcifer, 124. ab. interruptus, 124. whiteheadi, 124. Xuthia, 181. parallela, 181. Xyaste, 117. trigonocephala, 117. uniformis, 117. varioscapus, 117. Xyleborus, 153. capito, 153. kraatzii, 153. Index Xyleborus perforans, 153, trypanaeoides, 153. Xylinades, 124. philippinensis, 124. whiteheadi, 124. Xylipsocus, 50. capucinus, 50. eremita, 50. marginatus, 50. nicobaricus, 50. Xylobius orientalis, 398. philippinus, 398, Xylophilidz, 77. Xylophilus, 78. \ becearii, 78. Xylorrhiza, 113. adusta, 113. Xyloteles, 109. discordans, 109. Xylothrips, 50. destructor, 50. dominicanus, 50. flavipes, 50. iracundus, 50. lifuanus, 50. mutilatus, 50. religiosae, 50. religiosus, 50. sinuatus, 50. Xylotrechus, 107. phidias, 107. 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