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at basal and apical thirds. Tips of the elytra separately rounded, not mu- 

 cronate. Underparts almost chestnut, lateral parts densely clothed with 

 white scales. Legs pale testaceous, posterior tibiae without subapical 

 notch. 



Length: 6 mm. 



Male. — Terminal segment (dorsal) entire, rounded, very slightly wider 

 than the ventral, fringed with long hairs. 



Female. — Terminal segments simple, unmodified. 



Type.— A male from Mt. Banahao, Luzon, P. I., C. F. Baker (Baker No. 

 7278). Para type: A female from the same locality (Baker No. 8290). 



18. Callimerus terminalis, n. sp. 



Elongate, parallel, depressed, slender. Entirely pale testaceous except 

 for the tips of the elytra and the eyes, which are black. Head almost im- 

 puncate, shining, with a few white scales near the eyes. Thorax depressed 

 above, very slightly dilated at sides, anterior construction obsolete, pos- 

 terior deep, sharply defined. There are a few large, indistinct punctures 

 scattered over the surface. Elytra long, parallel, coarsely and regularly 

 punctured, testaceous except for the tips which are black and densely 

 clothed with scales. There are also a few scales at the extreme base. Tips 

 internally obliquely truncate, the outer angle mucronate. Under parts 

 finely rugulose, with white scales along the sides. Legs testaceous, pos- 

 terior tibiae without subapical notch. 



Length: 6 mm. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Female. — Terminal segments simple, unmodified. 



Type. — A female from Sandakan, North Borneo, C. F. Baker (Baker No. 

 11,463). 



