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thirds the length of the coxar; and meeting the acute metastei"- 

 nal process. Intermediate coxfe narrowly separated. Tarsi 

 4, 4, 5. The anterior pair with first 3 joints very short, 

 subequal, 4th longer than the preceding together. Intei'- 

 mediate similar to the first, but a little longer. Posterior with 

 the first 4 joints gradually decreasing in lengtli, the 1st not 

 as long as 2nd and 3rd together. Tibia? finely ciliate. Elytra 

 not sinuate at the postero-external angles. Antenna? thickened 

 from the 4th joint. Type rujescens. 



Brachidamobpha rufescens n. sp. 



Moderately shining, widest at the middle, narrowed in front 

 and behind ; head and thorax reddish-testaceous, elytra and 

 abdomen pitchy brown, the former obscurely reddish at the 

 shoulders. Length 1.75 mm. Head transverse, much 

 narrower than the thorax, finely, moderately closely punctured 

 and finely pubescent. Antenna* with the 1st and 2nd joints 

 stouter than the following, the 3rd shorter and more slender 

 than 2nd, 4th very small, transverse, 5th to 10th transverse, 

 gradually increasing in breadth and forming a club, the 

 penultimate joints more than twice as broad as long. Thorax 

 strongly transverse the sides evenly rounded, narrower in front 

 than behind, posterior angles rounded, rather more finely and 

 more superficially punctured than the head. 



Elytra longer and wider than the thorax, transverse, very 

 finely and closely punctured, more finely than the fore-parts. 

 Abdomen gradually narrowed from base to apex, very finely 

 and rather closely punctured and pubescent throughout. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet, three specimens. 



Amaurodera similis n. sp. 



Extremely like the 9 ^- homfordi Epp., in colour and build 

 differing only in the following respects : the smaller size (4 

 mm.) antennfE with joints 4 to 9 black, head more broadly 

 rounded behind the eyes and so less attenuated, the thorax 

 with much deeper and more distinct sulcus through nearly 

 the whole length, the apices of the femora darker. 



Mt. Dulit, 3500 feet, a single specimen. 



