some Kastern Xylophilids. 395 
XYLOPHILUS, Latr. 
Malayan forms. 
Xylophilus glaucescens, sp. n. 
3d. Elongate, robust, convex, opaque (till denuded) ; 
piceous, the elytra with a common, broad, transverse, post- 
median blackish fascia, preceded laterally by an oblong, 
reddish, indeterminate patch extending downward from the 
shoulder, the antennz black, with joints 1 and 2 and the tip 
of 11 rufescent, the palpi and legs testaceous, the posterior 
femora and tibiz slightly infuseate ; pruinose and very finely 
pubescent, the vestiture fuscous on the elytral fascia and 
bluish grey or glaucous on the rest of their disc ; the entire 
upper surface densely, very finely punctured. Head, with 
the eyes, broader than the prothorax, truncate at the base ; 
eyes very large, occupying the whole of the sides of the head, 
feebly emarginate, separated by about one-half their own 
width as seen from in front; antenne long, moderately stout, 
pilose, joint 3 slightly longer than 2, 11 stout, obliquely 
acuminate, much longer than 10. Prothorax longer than 
broad, rounded at the sides, unimpressed, about equal in 
width at the base and apex. HElytra long, wider than the 
prothorax, slightly rounded at the sides, flattened on the disc 
anteriorly. Legs long, rather stout ; joint 1 of anterior tarsi 
broadly dilated, as long as 2-5 united; posterior femora 
simple, feebly incrassate, the tibiz widened, the tarsi with 
joint 1 curved and about three times the length of 2-4 united. 
Aedeagus long, slender, acuminate. 
Length 23 mm. 
flab, PuiLipPiInes, Basilan Island (C. F. Baker). 
One male, in perfect condition. In general facies this 
species approaches the Indian X. armipes, Fairm. ; the basal 
joint of the anterior tarsi (¢) is greatly dilated, as in the 
Bornean X. latimanus, Champ., g (1917) ; the pruinosity of 
the non-fasciate portions of the elytra is bluish. 
Xylophilus complanatus, sp. n. 
Elongate, depressed, shining ; black, the apical joint of the 
antennee rufescent, the palpi and tarsi, and in one specimen 
the anterior femora and tibiz and the bases of the other 
femora, testaceous ; pruinose and very finely pubescent; the 
elytra closely and very finely, the head and prothorax sparsely, 
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