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sum ad frontis medium angulato-convergentibus; antennarum 
articulo tertio primo aequilongo ac quarto distincte longiore; 
prothorace subcordato, longitudine latiore (3.5 : 4.1), impres- 
sione basali, transversa manifesta; elytris rufo-testaceis, utrin- 
que late viridi-metallico-vittatis, vittis ad basin et ad apicem 
late confluentibus; corpore subter pedibusque rufo-testaceis 
unicoloribus. | 
Long. 11 mm., lat. 4. 
MINDANAO, Davao Province, Davao (7247). 
Allied to C. splendidula Fabr., but larger, the metallic green 
lateral stripes of elytra broadly confluent at base and at apex, 
including the abbreviated subscutellar stria, the dark red com- 
mon dorsal patch extending to the fifth stria; elytra propor- 
tionately broader than in the related species, C. permuda Chaud., 
which has unicolored metallic green elytra. 
Callida splendidula Fabr. 
Recorded from Bengal, Java, Hongkong, Shanghai. 
LUZON, Tayabas Province, Malinao. 
Dendrocellus geniculatus Klug. 
Hitherto known from India, Assam, Burma, Malacca, Java, 
Borneo, and Celebes. 
MINDANAO, Davao Province, Davao. 
Thlibops intermedius sp. nov. 
Thlibops omega Heller * affinis, sed multo minor; prothorace 
angustiore, lateribus parallelis, margine basali emarginatione 
mediana minuta arcuata; elytris striis, octavo excepto, apice 
haud punctatis, spatio tertio secundo fere duplo latiore; sternitis 
per totam latitudinem rude punctato. 
Long. 15 mm, lat. 4. 
LUZON, Laguna Province, Los Bafios (12051). 
Very near to T. omega Heller, but smaller; the seven interior 
strie of elytra arranged as in that species and with the apical 
part impunctate; thorax longer, with parallel sides, with a small 
semicircular emargination in the middle of the base; abdomen 
punctate all over, in the middle somewhat more sparsely So. 
CLERIDAi 
Genus DIPLOPHERUSA novum 
Tillinorum prope Cladiscus 
Antennae ab articulo tertio longe biramosae. Labrum recte 
truncatum. Palpi maxillares articulo ultimo breviter subcy- 
* Abh. Ber. Mus. Dresden No. 8 (1899) 3. 
