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Anancylus ** vicarius sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 8. 
A. maculoso Auriv.”® similis, sed aliter signatus, griseo-tomen- 
tosus, maculis, elytris praeterea fascia subbasali nudata, fusco 
nigris; prothorace margine antico simplici, punctis paucis dis- 
persis, seriebus transversis, tribus, antica posticaque e maculis 
quinque, mediana e maculis quatuor formatae; elytris ut in macu- 
losa ad basin subasperato, retrorsum evanescenti-punctatis, 
maculis fuscis sat symmetricis, in elytrorum quarte parte, api- 
cali, utrinque duabas oblongis ornatis ; tibiis basi et triente apicali 
fuscis, tarsis articulis duobus basalibus niveis, reliquis nigris. 
Long. 13 mm., lat. 5. 
MINDANAO, Zamboanga Province, Zamboanga. 
Specimens before me from Sattelberg, New Guinea, col- 
lected by R. v. Bennigsen, in the Deutsche Entomologische 
Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, and in the Zodlogical Museum, Dres- 
den, I believe to be A. maculosus described by Chr. Aurivil- 
lius.> The new Philippine species is very closely allied to it, 
but the light gray tomentum on the elytra is more extended and 
more confluent, forming two longitudinal stripes in the apical 
quarter of each elytron. Antenne blackish, as in A. maculosus, 
joints at base beginning with third, and the two basal joints of 
tarsi, whitish; anterior margin of prothorax simple, in contrast 
to A. maculosus, where it is bicarinate; underside gray with a 
small spot in the middle of meta-episterna, another on each side 
of anterior margin of second, third, and fourth sternites, and 
a larger one in the middle of femora. 
Anancylus striz *° differs from A. vicarius, besides being dif- 
ferently marked, in the longer elytra, and in the first antennal 
joint being deeply furrowed lengthwise. 
Heteroclytomorpha *” davaona sp. nov. Plate 2, fig. 5, 2. 
Niger, ferrugineo-tomentosa, prothorace utrinque in dimidia 
parte basali linea, in elytrorum basi continuata et hic paulo 
dilatata, elytris in secundo triente pone suturam et in tertia 
quarta, ad marginem lateralem, macula, punctiforme, sat magna, 
disco in primo triente, post tertiam quartam, puncto minutis- 
“ W. Schultze, in his Catalogue of Philippine Coleoptera, Manila (1915) 
113, indicates Dejean instead of J. Thomson as the author of this genus; 
moreover the name of my species is stria, not stix. 
* Arkiv f. Zoolog. Stockholm 7 (1911) 16. 
* Philip. Journ. Sci. § D 10 (1915) 241, pl. 1, fig. 12. 
“Cf. Aurivillius, Ent. Zeitschr. (1908) 218. 
