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Cyamobolus definitus sp. nov. (non var.). 
C. sturmi affinis, sed paulo augustior, prothorace minus trans- 
verso, parcius punctato; elytris striarum punctis plus elongatis, 
spatio primo callositate subbasali oblonga, ut reliquis (linea la- 
terali- et baso-marginali, circumscutellari alteraque transversa, 
in secundo triente et longitudinali in spatii secundi dimidia 
parte apicali, albidis, exceptis) nigro-squamosis. 
MINDANAO, Davao Province, Davao (7317 Baker). SAMAR, 
altitude 500 feet, about 150 meters (J. Whitehead). 
Since the publication of the name C. sturmi var. definitus 
Heller * I have received further specimens which induce me to 
erect this form into a distinct species. It is distinguished by 
the basal band surrounding the scutellum, the oblong, black- 
scaled callosity at base of first interval, and the broad first punc- 
tate row which is at least as broad as the suture, the punctures 
of which are one and one-half times longer than broad. 
Zeugenia rosacea sp. nov. 
Z. histrio Pasc.®° valde affinis, differt; antennis funiculi arti- 
culo tertio quartoque subcylindricis, crassitudine duplo longi- 
oribus, tribus ultimis, subconicis, crassitudine vix sesqui longi- 
oribus, clava crassitudine duplo longiore, ovata; prothorace 
transverso, lurido- et rosaceo-, in dimidia parte basali macula 
mediana, ovata, albo-squamosis ac similiter ut in histrio fasci- 
culis nigris notato; scutello circulari, albido-squamoso; elytris 
plaga humerali obliqua, in spatio secundo ultra medium ducta, 
rosaceo-, macula minuta, oblonga in primo et secundo triente 
spatii quarti et in secundo triente spatii secundo albido-, hoc 
praeterea fasciculis tribus remotis nigro-fuscis, uno postmediano 
rosaceo-, illo, uno subbasali, altero postmediano, nigro-fuscis, 
reliquis cervino-squamis, punctis, nigris, dispersis ; corpore subter 
pedibusque rosaceo-, femoribus basi’ maculaque antemediana 
albido-squamosis. 
Long. 5.8 mm., lat. 3. 
MINDANAO, Zamboanga Province, Zamboanga. 
Pascoe has described three very closely allied species of this 
genus. The Philippine species before me stands next to Z. his- 
trio Pasc., as figured by him, and differs by the antenne having 
the third aad fourth joints of funicle subcylindric, twice as long a8 
thick, the three apical joints hardly one and one-half times longer 
than thick, the club twice as long as thick. More striking is 
* Philip. Journ. Sci. § D 10 (1915) 233. 
“Journ. Linn. Soc, London 11 (1871) 197, pl. 8, fig. 11. 
