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each side of which is an ochraceous stripe; elytra subseriate- 
punctate, punctures on base of elytra asperate, toward apex 
finer and more remote; underside with bare brown spots as in 
Heteroclytomorpha davoana sp. nov. 
Micromulciber ochrosignatus is closely allied to M. biguttatus 
Pasc.,’® which occurs also in Borneo, but differs from it in part 
by the very acutely produced apex of elytra. 
Euclea tagala var. tricolor var. nov. 
A specie typica differt maculis fasciisque omnibus, fascia alba 
mediana excepta, lateritio-tomentosis. 
MINDANAO, Zamboanga Province, Zamboanga (7196). 
This striking variety differs from typical E. tagala Heller *° 
by the color of the tomentose markings which is dirty bright 
red instead of pure white, only the median crossband of elytra 
being of the latter color. 
Agelasta violaceicornis sp. nov. 
A. mystica Pasce. affinis, sed antennis articulis, a tertio usque 
ad septimo, ut in mystica, basi albotomentosis, sed reliquis vio- 
laceo-pruinosis; prothorace basi apiceque vitta marginali quaque 
alteracum supra coxas conjuncta, albis; elytris fasciis tribus 
angustis, scapo vix latioribus, una subbasali, altera mediana, 
tertia anteapicali, latera versus interrupta, ut femorum dorso, 
albo-tomentosis, tibiis anticis obscure sanguineis curvatis. 
Long. 18 mm., lat. 8. 
’ Luzon, Laguna Province, Los Bafios. 
It may be possible that a larger series of specimens of A. 
mystica Pasc.2* will prove the variability of the white tomentose 
pattern in this species and that A. violaceicornis is only 4 
variety of that species; but the striking violet pruinose anten- 
ne of violaceicornis was not mentioned by Pascoe of mystica; 
moreover, the white bands are otherwise placed and the spots 
between them are wanting. Thorax white only on anterior 
and posterior margins, elytra close to scutellum at base, with a 
narrow band in the middle and above the fourth sternite white 
like the apical border; legs dark reddish brown and violet prul- 
nose; anterior tibiz curved. 
” Trans. Ent. Soc. London III 3 (1869) 453. 
* Abh. u. Ber. Mus. Dresden No. 8 (1899) 6. 
* Journ. Linn. Soc. London IV 4 (1869) 204. 
