19, 5 Heller: New Philippine Coleoptera 601 
dia parte basali inter marginem et striam primam granulis 
nitidis, manifestis, remote seriatis, metasterno utrinque ad ros- 
tri receptaculum praeter squamositatem longe pallide setoso. 
Long. 8 mm., lat. 4. 
JAVA (Staudinger), from the collection of J. Faust. 
Faust has labeled this species in his collection as Crypto- 
rhynchus aversandus Faust in litt. It differs from Coelosternus 
philippinensis sp. nov. by the posteriorly less attenuate elytra, 
the paler rust-red and whitish squamation, the lack of black 
spots, the remote and minute but acute granules on the anterior 
half of suture, the carinate lateral intervals, and the whitish 
erect bristles on mesosternum on each side of rostral canal. 
The hind femur shows, as in philippinensis, a minute granule- 
like second tooth between its tooth and its apex. 
Sybulus calidus sp. nov. 
Sat late ovatus, ferrugineus, subter subrosaceo-albido-, supra 
cervino-, parce seriatim erecteque albido-, thorace utrinque vitta 
discoidali, antrorsum attenuata, elytris lineolis, una utrinque in 
spatio primo, ante et post medium illa tenui, interdum indistincta, 
hac latiore, maculiforme, altera in spatio quarto ad basin, fus- 
co-nigro-, linea mediana, thorocali, cruciforme, altera latiore, 
interdum obsoleta, a humeris ad suturae medium currente 
Spatioque primo, post maculam obscuram, post medianam, plus 
minusve albido-squamosis; antennis ferrugineis, funiculi articulo 
secundo primo, crassiore, aequilongo, tertio praecedenti dimidia 
parte breviore, tres ultimis fere moniliformibus, clava fusi- 
forme, funiculi articulis sex praecedentibus aequilonga, cras- 
Situdine plus duplo longiore; femoribus omnibus bidentatis, 
posticis inter-mediisque macula obsoleta fuscescenti. 
Long. 5 mm., lat. 3. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling. 
As Pascoe himself mentioned, the characters relating to the 
antenne cannot stand. Lea also describes a Sybulus from 
Cape York with different antennz and sees the principal charac- 
ters of this genus in the coarsely granulate eyes, the proportion- 
ately longer rostrum, the cylindrical club, the slightly excavate 
rostral canal, and the bidentate femora, which are furrowed 
beneath. 
I have before me a species from New Guinea that, in spite 
of Pascoe’s different drawing of the antenna, I take for peccua- 
"Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 32 (1907) 429. 
