1. Nerocila philippeiisis, n. sp. 



Diagn. Corpxis elongatum. fere lineare, plus quam ter longius quam 



latius. 



Caput permagnum, fere quadratuiu, paulo latius quam longius. 



Ocxdi minuti, distincti, rotundati. 



Antenns primi paris septem-articulat», antennis secundi paris 

 vix crassiores, sed paulo breviores. 



Epimera segmenti quinti segmentum Eequantia, cetera segmenta 

 superantia. 



Segmenta plel subasqualia; angull inferiores segmenti primi 

 angulos superiores segmenti tertii attingentes, anguli inferiores 

 segmenti secundi augulos inferiores segmenti quinti paulo super- 

 antes, anguli inferiores segmenti tertii angulos inferiores segmenti 

 quarti attingentes, anguli inferiores segmenti quarti et quinti su- 

 perioribus multo breviores. 



Urus quam pleon longius, longius quam latius, fere rectangu- 

 lare, margine posteriore rotundato, non carinatum. 



The bodij is elongate, almost linear, morc than three times 

 longer than broad. 



The liead is vcry large, nearly square, only a little broader 

 than long. 



The eijes are small, distinct, rouud. 



The first pair of antennm are seven-jointed, almost as slcnder 

 as the ones of the second pair, biit a little shorter. 



The epimerals of tlie liftli segment are as long as the 

 segment, tlie other epimerals are longer than the corresponding 

 segments. 



Tlie segments of the pleon are snbequal in length, the 

 lower corners of the lirst segment reacli to the upper eorners 

 of the fourtli; the lower corners of tlie second reach a little 

 farther than the lower corners of the iifth; the lower corners 

 of the third reach to the lower corners of the fonrth. The 

 lower corners of the fourth and fifth seojments are much shorter 

 than the corresponding upper corners. 



