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more abruptly narrowed. The dorsal carina is deej)])' and evenly concave, entire, 

 and distinctly tlcxed laterad before joining the lateral carina. The granules in the 

 strij)es of the elytra are small. The legs are nearly bare of pnbeseence, apart from 

 an ochraceons spot on the widened i)art of the apex of the femora. 



22. Xylinades phycus spec. nov. 



cJ?. Capite inter oculos irregnlariter rugato-striato, in medio cariuato. 

 Antennis in cf subtus pilosis, mouiliformibus, clava ut in ? compacta. Prouoto 

 ad latera modice rotundato, supra grosse denseque rngato-granuloso atqne pnnctato. 

 Elytris ochraceis leviter granulosis, macula basali communi et fascia postmediaua 

 ad suturam interruptis nigris. Prosterno profuude punctato. Pedibns sparsissime 

 tomentosis. 



Long. (cap. excl.). T'S — 8'5 mm. 



1 d and 1 ? from Hoozan. 



The longitudinal wrinkles of the frons are numerous, and the rostrum is also 

 more rugate than punctate. The segments 4 to 8 of the antenna are thicker and 

 therefore in proportion shorter in the cj than in the ? , segment 8 being distinctly 

 broader than long ; the club is compact, segments !> and 10 being together some- 

 what shorter than 11. The eyes are higher than in most species. 



The prothorax is longer than broad, slightly cordiform, being widest before the 

 middle. The upperside bears some linear greyish ochraceons markings before the 

 carina, the middle one being more or less indistinctly continued to the apex, 

 and a larger patch of the same colour laterally at the apex ; the punctures are 

 large and deep and their interstices so raised as to form a network of confluent 

 granules and folds, there being behind the carina numerous punctures at the sides 

 and some granules in the centre. The dorsal carina is concave and in the centre 

 minutely indented. 



The elytra resemble those of the preceding species, being densely clayish 

 ochraceous sparsely tessellated with black and bearing a large black basal patch, 

 which, however, is interrupted at the suture, and a black postmedian band. The 

 black spots are more or less confluent at the apex of the elytra, as is the case 

 also in X. Japonicus. 



23. Dendrotrogus angustipennis Jord. (1895). 



1 ? from Fnhosho. 



24. Asemorhinus nebulosus Sharp (1891). 

 A long series from Fnhosho, Hoozan, and Kosempo. 



25. Caccorrhinus oculatus formosanus subsp. nov. 



c??. A ('. 0. oculato tarsornm articulu prinio anniilo Into griseo-hiteo signato 

 distinguendus. 



Long. (caj). excl.). 3-8 — 8 mm. 



A long series from Fnhosho. 



In C. 0. oculatus Sharj) (1879), from Jaiian, the tarsi are entirely black. 



20. Basitropis nitidicutis Jek. (1855). 



2 ? ? from Hoozan. 



