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Kariowly eloogate, pale teslaeeous or fuscous. tlie liead 

 clos-ely punc'tiired, broad. tlie IVoutal elevatioüt^ transverse, 

 clypeus nanow, triangulär, sliining, autenuae lather long, 

 filiform, the lower and the terminal three joints more or less 

 testaceous, tlie others black, tbird Joint sliorter tban tbe fourtb, 

 thorax sliort. transverse, tbe sides straigbt, sliobtly subangulate 

 before tbe middle. tbe anterior angles dentiform, the posterior 

 ones oblique, surface transverseh" but ratber .sballowv sulcate, 

 finelv punctured, tbe punctuation nearly obseured bv tbe 

 close greyisb pubescence. elytra elongate, tbe apieal augles 

 acute, tbe sides vvitb a iongitudinal sballow sulcus, tbe surface 

 sculptured and pubescent like tlie tborax, epipleurae indi^tinct 

 below tbe middle, tibiae unarmed, tbe fir?t Joint of tbe 

 posterior tarsi longer tbaii tbe foUowing joints, claws bitid. 

 anterior eoxal cavilies closed. 



Hab. Pbilippine Islands. 



Candezea discoidalis i>j). n. 



Obloiig-ovate, coiivex. fiiivou>. tbe intermediate joints of 

 the antennae and tbe legs black, bead and tborax rufous, 

 impunctate, elytra minutely punctured, black, tbe disc with 

 a trausver,-e pale yellow band or spot, the apex fulvous. 



Mas. Elytra with a basal fovea, the last abdominal 

 Segment trilobate, the intermediate lobe concave. 



Length 2 lines. 



Head impunctate, rufous, the eyes very large, occupying 

 the entire side of tbe head. IVoutal tubercles distinct. poiuted. 

 palpi Idack, antennae slender, the tlrst Joint very long and 

 .elender, the second one short, the third twice as long, the 

 fourtb double the length of the preceding one, the lower three 

 or four joints more or less fulvous (sometimes nearly black) 

 the three apieal Joints flavous. terminal Joint more or less 

 black: thorax subquadratc, scarcely hmger than broad, the 

 margins straigbt. the surface cxtremely minutely and closely 

 punctured, reddish fulvous; elytra broader than the thorax 

 strougly convex aud wideued posteriorly. slightly more strongly 

 punctured than the thorax aud nearly as closely so, black, 

 the anterior portion occupied by an ovate pale llavous |)ntch 

 of variable size not extending to the niargin-. the apex more 

 or less rufous. epipleurae narrow but continued below the 

 middle. legs black. posterior lirst Joint of the tarsi exlre- 

 melv Ions. 



* Hab. Perack. 



Sictl. euioinoi. Zeit. lyib. 



