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o’. Elytra in apical part dark, in basal half pale scaled. 
NeW GUINC@R ocean es 0. opposita Pasc. 
o*. Elytra in apical part only with a roundish black sutural 
patch. New Guineas 222.0: 0. apicalis Heller. 
n*. Apical part of elytra pale. 
p. Basal part. of elytra with a large, common, triangular 
basal patch, extending to middle of suture. Philip- 
e pine Islands....... ‘ 0. eubuloides sp. nov. 
p’. Basal part of each elytron with a dark brown streak 
or subquadrate spot. 
q. Frons whitish scaled. (Besides the two Philippine 
species, others from Java, Borneo, Sumatra, and 
Key belong here.) 
r’. Prothorax twice as broad as long; Scales of granules 
equal to the others. Philippine Islands. 
Q. albifrons sp. nov. 
7. Prothorax one and a half times broader than long; 
seales of granules narrower and longer. Philip- 
Thine * Tse sconces coe 0. leucometopus sp. nov. 
g. Frons dark brown scaled, prothorax one and one-third 
times broader than long. Philippine Islands. 
0. pauxilla sp. nov. 
m?. Elytra unicolored, more or less pale luteous or isabelline 
scaled. (Here must also be placed granulicollis from 
Celebes, which shows the intervals of elytra “subseriatum 
granulatis.”’) 
s'. Prothorax distinctly and rather densely granulate; scutel- 
lum concolorous with elytra; front femora along inside 
_with a fairly distinct carinula. Philippine Islands. 
0. similis sp. nov. 
s*. Prothorax. minutely and remotely granulate; scutellum 
pure white scaled; front femora without longitudinal 
carinula. Philippine Islands... 0. alboscutellaris sp. nov. 
Blepiarda apicalis Heller. 
‘The species described by me as Endymia apicalis* is a Ble- 
piarda, of which genus only Australian and Papuan species have 
been hitherto known. I was misled in this case by the formation 
of the antenne. Endymia philippinica, however, is a true 
Endymia. Blepiarda apicalis is closely allied to B. simulator 
Pasc., but differs by the longer club, which is one and one-half 
times longer than all the other joints of the funicle together, 
by the narrower elytra, the striz of which are not incurvate at 
base; by the suture, which is smaller than the first interval and 
not elevated before the declivity; and by the light convex second 
to fourth intervals, each of which bears about four pustules, the 
™ Philip. Journ. Sci. § D 10 (1915) 29. 
