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along sides, nearly as long as broad; elytra four and one-half 
times longer than broad, the seriate-punctate strie all broader 
than the intervals, the punctures becoming: distinctly larger 
toward the smooth apical part; underside shining, indistinctly 
and remotely punctate, the three last sternites finely fulvous- 
pubescent, the penultimate with semicircularly sinuate posterior 
margin. 
I have some doubt as to whether the pectinate antenna is a 
generic character, or only a sexual one. Schenkling ® mentions 
C. sauteri, male ?, as also having serrate antennz and a sinuate 
penultimate ventral sternite. 
Callimerus fenestratus Chapin. Plate 1, fig. 4. 
Callimeris fenestratus CHAPIN, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 32 (1919) 
232. 
Chalybaeus, capite corporeque subter plus viridescentibus, 
subtiliter parceque albido-pilosus, labro, antennis pedibusque, 
tibiis dorso nigricante exceptis, pallide testaceis, lineis albo-squa- 
mosis ornatus, nempe: thorace una basali, altera apicali, elytris 
quatuor transversis, prima basali, per suturam cum secunda, 
in primo quarto sita et signaturam communem fere x-formem 
formante, conjuncta, tertia in secundo triente per suturam cum 
quarta, subapicali et cum secunda per vittam discoidalem con- 
juncta; corpore subter lateribus etiam albo-squamosis. 
Long. 7 mm., lat. 2. 
PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (4272). 
Allied to C. albovarius and C. dulcis Westw.; elytra, as in 
C. mirandus Gorh., ornamented with white-scaled bands, but 
head without a squamose frontal patch; thorax longer, and elytra 
not pointed at apex; labrum ivory white with a delicate median 
line; last joint of the yellowish antenne longer than thick, 
ovate-acuminate; elytra densely punctate-striate, the intervals 
hardly as broad as the striz; legs yellowish, tibie brownish on 
dorsal edge. : 
Callimerus octopunctatus sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 5. 
Niger, albo-setulosus, prothorace, capite corporeque subter 
subcoerulescentibus, prothorace margine laterali elytrisque sit- 
gulis maculis punctiformibus quatuor, longitudinaliter dispositis 
ac inter se aequidistantibus, albo-tomentosis, palpis, antennis 
pedibusque testaceis. 
Long. 8 mm., lat. 2. 
LUZON, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling. 
* Ent. Mitteilungen, Berlin-Dahlem 1 (1912) 322. 
