198 Philippine Journal of Science 1920 
Euclea panayana sp.nov. Plate 1, fig. 3. 
Black. Head irregularly punctured. Front with a menting 
carina and two narrow tomentose stripes, forming the lettet 
V; terminating on vertex. Prothorax irregularly punctured 
except a narrow oblong area discally impunctate. An we 
stripe extending from anterior margin, somewhat lateral, to 
lateral-posterior margin, gaining in width toward the ict 
margin. Elytra coarsely and densely punctured, less so in the 
apical half discally. A broad fascia of pale pinkish white eX- 
tending from the suture posteriorly of scutellum obliquely to 
lateral margins, and beyond the middle from the margins 
oblique-posteriorly to the suture. Inside the fascia, at the suture 
and toward the base a small subtriangular bare spot. Apical 
third with a small triangular tomentose spot at lateral margin 
and another larger oblong subsutural spot at apical triangle. 
These spots as well as stripes on head and prothorax dark cream 
color, also pro-, meso-, and metasternum. Abdominal segments 
and femora finely whitish pubescent, in the former more pro- 
nounced along the posterior margins. Tibie and tarsi black 
pubescent. 
Length, 17.5 millimeters; width, 5.5. 
PANAY, Capiz Province, mountains near Jamindan. Type 
in my collection. 
This species is nearly related to E. mesoleuca Pascoe.’ Ma- 
nila, the locality given for this species by Pascoe, seems very 
doubtful, since specimens which I identified by comparison with 
the type in the British Museum as E. mesoleuca Pasc. were 
collected by R. C. McGregor in Sibuyan Island. In Pascoe 8 
species the bare spot at the suture of the elytra is located in 
the middle of the fascia and is large and roundish as comp 
to the very small bare sutural spot of E. panayana Schultze 
which is located close to the scutellum. 
Euclea variolosa sp. nov. Plate A, sa. U, 
‘Glossy black; head sparsely, irregularly, coarsely punctured. 
A well-pronounced medial carina from front to vertex. Front 
rufescent tomentose, at vertex this color intermixed with white. 
‘Small irregularly scattered bare spots are generally located 
around the punctures. Prothorax one-fifth broader than long; 
a small tubercle at lateral margins, irregularly scatteredly punc- 
"Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. London III 3 (1865) 150. 
“Euclea mesoleuca. 
“E. nigra, nitida, pube sparse niveo-irrorata ; elytris punctatis, fasc!# 
latissima dense niveo-pubescente, adsuturam interrupta, ornatis. 
“Hab.— Manila.” 
