PHILIPPINE AND BORNEAN SPECIES OF HOPLIONOTA 
(COLEOPTERA)* 
By FRANK SPAETH 
Of Vienna, Austria 
Through the kindness of Dr. L. O. Howard of the Bureau of 
Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture, I have 
received two small collections containing Cassidide, collected 
during recent years in the Philippines, Singapore, Penang, and 
Borneo by Prof. Charles F. Baker. Among the specimens I 
found the new species of Hoplionota described in this paper, 
which bring the number of species of this interesting genus, 
that are known from the Philippines, up to fifteen, of which nine 
have been discovered by Professor Baker. 
Hoplionota dapitana sp. nov. 
Oblong-quadrata, parum convexa, nitida, rufotestacea, discis 
prothoracis elytrorumque laete ferrugineis, elytris biseriatim 
nigro-tuberculatis; antennae breves clava valde incrassata; 
crista frontalis oculos sat superans, apice dilatata et subtrun- 
cata; prothorax brevis, transversus, disco laevi, transversim 
biimpresso ibique punctato, lateribus profunde, crebre punc- 
tatis; elytra prothorace parum latiora, lateribus subparallelis, 
disco punctatostriato sinecarinis; protectum deplanatum, sat 
erebre punctatum; femora antica sat incrassata; 5.5 x 4.25 mm. 
MINDANAO, Dapitan (Baker). 
Rechteckig, nicht ganz doppelt so lang als breit, schwach 
gewolbt, glinzend, unten gelb, oben rétlich-gelb, die Scheiben 
des Halsschildes und der Fliigeldecken hell rostrot, welche 
Farbung hinter der Seitendachbriicke auf den inneren Teil 
des Seitendaches verbleichend auslauft; die Fliigeldecken mit 
schwarzen Héckern. 
Kopfschild rechteckig, doppelt so lang als breit, mit lanzett- 
férmigem, grubig ausgehdhltem Mittelstiick; die Stirnlinien 
schwach gebogen, an der Fiihlerwurzel zusammenstossend, hier 
‘In the present paper the critical notes following the descriptions are 
published in German as written by the author. The title and introduction 
have been translated into English_—EpirTors. a 
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