66 Rev. H. S. (iui'harn's Nofi^x on flw 



Face thickly coveied with wliitc scales, (especially the uculav 

 excavation.) Prothorax oblong, sides widened in the middle. 

 Elytra conspicnonsly j)unctured, the punctures often coalescing, 

 their apex oldiquely truncate, the internal angle having a very 

 small mucri), the external a larger one. Legs antenmB, and part 

 of the mouth pale yellow, exterior of the tibi* darker. 

 The margin of the thorax, l)ase of elytra, three spots near to 

 their margin (connected l)y an angulated line) scutellum, breast 

 and sides of abdomen are clothed with white scales. Under- 

 neath the fifth segment is deeply emarginate, and ciliated. 



C'lJJi'/iwni--^ (ii/iiihi/i.t, n. sp. 



Ater, ore, autennis, pudibuscpie tiavis, prothoracis maiginibus 

 lineaque nuidiana, pectore, al)d(unine, elytrorum basi, maculis(|UP 

 tribus albo-s(|uamosis. Long. lin. 4-i. 



Head covered witli scales between the eyes, less thickly on 

 the crown. Thorax more narrowed behind than in front, black, 

 graniilose, rather shining near front margin and with a blue 

 tinge there. Elytra black granulate-punctate, the patches of scales 

 consist of the base, an obliijue mark from the scutellum to near 

 the outer margin, a central spot on the suture, a fascia one third 

 from apex, and the suture narrowly from thence to apex. Exterior 

 of femora and " tibite dark, mandibles Idack. 



Hab. Laos. A single s])ecimen. [Mouhot.] 



CulUincriis: i/fdtio.fKs, n. sp. 



Ater, capite atro-C(eruleo plus minusve s(piamis albidis ; ju-o- 

 thorace (medio excepto), scutello, elytrorum macula basali, 

 fasciis tribus suturainterruptis, guttis([ue duabus sutur* approx- 

 imatis, metasterni, abdominisque limbo albo-s(|uamosis ; ore 

 antennis, pedibus<pie tlavis. Long. lin. 4. 



The elytra of this species are more parallel than in the jire- 

 ceding species. The prothorax is equally narrowed before and 

 behind, and not much enlarged in the middle ; the elytra are 

 opaque, deeply and coarsely punctin-ed, but not granulose, the 

 markings are more or less connected in different specimens, 

 the apical fascia returns up the suture till it almost unites with 

 the preceeding one, the legs are very hairy slightly darker at 

 the knees and exterior of femora and tibiae. 



Hab. Philippines. East Mindanao [Semper.] 



