496 Mr. G. J. Arrow's Notes on Bndomycliid Coleoptera 



ociilis iua.gnis ; j^ronoto paiilo transverse, piano, minute sat 

 crebre punctato, lateribus postice parum sinuatis, margine antico- 

 fere recto, angulis anticis obtusis, hand productis," posticis acutis; 

 elytrorum humeris parum prominentibu-S ; pedibus modice gracilibus, 

 antennis gracilissimis, articulis omnibus elongatis, clava laxe articai- 

 lata, articulo ultimo quam precedent! plusquam duplo longiori, 

 leviter arcuato : 



^, tibia antica valdc, intermedia leviter, arcuata. 



Long. 3-5 mm. ; lat. 2 mm. 



Philippine Is., Luzon : Los Banos; Mindanao : Surigao 

 (C. F. Baker). 



A small rather narrowly elongate species, with the eyes 

 large and separated by less than twice their radius, the 

 pronotum narrow, closely punctured, nearly straight at the 

 front margin, the front angles blunt and not at all pro- 

 duced, the hind angles a little acute, the elytra highly 

 convex, rather narrow at the shoulders and attenuated 

 behind. The antennae are very long and slender, and the 

 terminal joint is more than twice as long as it is wide 

 (Fig. 4). In the male the front tibia is strongly curved. 



Saula curvipes, sp, n. 



Omnino testacea, antennis (basi excepto) nigris ; elongato- 

 ovata, griseo-pubescons, pedibus antennisque sat longis, oculis 

 parvis, late separatis ; pronoto late transverse, subtiliter punctato, 

 lateribus bisinuatis, angulis anticis parum productis, obtusis, posticis 

 leviter acutis ; elytris valde convexis, humeris parum prominentibus ; 

 anteiuiarum articulis 1-8 (tertio excepto) sat brevibus, compactis, 

 tribus ultimis laxe articulatis, elongatis, ultimo quam precedente 

 fere duplo longiori : 



^, tibiis anticis arcuatis, intus medio et apice paulo dilatatis, 

 trochantcribusque anticis spinosis. 



Long. 3-5 mm. ; lat. 2 mm. 



Palawan I. : P. Princesa (6*. F. Baker). 



This closely resembles ^S'. ftlicornis, but it is a little more 

 stoutly built, with the legs entirely pale and rather less 

 slender, and the antennae shorter. The pronotum is more 

 transverse and less closely punctured, the three club-joints 

 of the antenna are equally loosely conjoined, but rather 

 less elongate and those of the footstalk are much stouter, 

 the third alone being slightly elongate. 



