Eiiinolpidae 

 Aulexis phüippinensis sp. n. 



P'iilvous, denselj pubesceut, apex of the antennae and 

 tlie elytra black, thorax not visibly punctured, elytra densely 

 clothed with golden yellowish pubescence. 



Length 3 liues. 



Head densely clothed with yellowisii pubescence, fulvous, 

 antennae slender, the lower t'our joints lulvous, the rest black, 

 third and fourth Joint equal, thorax twice as broad as long, 

 the sides with three distinet teeth, the surface clothed with 

 long yellowish hairs, obscuring auy punctuation, elytra 

 blackish, pubescent like the thorax, legs entirely fulvous. 



Hab. Philippines. 



This species does not agree with any of those diagnosed 

 bv Lefevre inhabiting the Philippine islands, it seems closely 

 allied to A. pnberula bat that species is described as haviug 

 the elytra lougitudinally chanelled at the sides and with black 

 tibiae and tarsi. In the preseut insect no eculpturing is 

 visible on account of the long pubescence; a single specimen 

 is contained in my coUection. 



Fiomera ornik.tipennis u. sp. 



Black, with whitish spots, thorax subcylindvicus, vugose 

 with two longitudinal whitish bands, elytra coavsely punctured, 

 the interstices convex, a spot at the base, a curved band 

 froni the Shoulder to the middle, two spots near the suture 

 and an annular mark at the apex, whitish, femora dentate. 



Length 2^1 4 lines. 



Head clothed with whitish scales occupying almost the 

 entire surface, clypeus without scales, black, linely punctured, 

 its anterior margin emarginate at the sides and at the middle, 

 labrum fulvous, palpi tlavous, antennae rather slender, exten- 

 ding nearly to the middle of the elytra, second and third 

 joints equal, following joints slightly longer, scarcely thickened, 

 thorax subcylindrical, without lateral margins, the sides slightly 

 rounded and widened at the middle, the surface rugose, black, 

 the sides with an elongate ringlike band composed of white 

 scales, scutellum small, its apex truncate, elytra slightly 

 widened towards the apex, the latter pointed, the entire 

 surface strongly rugose and deeply punctured, black, the 

 white spots composed of scales and arrauged in the following 

 way, a trausverse spot at Ihe basal margin, followed by a 

 roundish spot before and bv another below the middle, near 



Stetf, enlomol. Zeit. 1895. 



