404 Mr. G. U. Uliampion on 



Posterior lo^s comparatively sliort, the femora cLivate, the 

 basal joint of the tarsi rather stout, long, almost straight. 



Length 1^ mm. ( ? ?.) 



Jlab. Borneo, Sandakan (C. F. Baker). 



One specimen, in perfect condition. A small oblong-oval 

 insect, with the body uniformly |)iceous, the antennaj rather 

 slender, testaceous, with joints 1-3 infuscate, and the legs 

 partly testaceous, the posterior pair somewhat feebly deve- 

 loped. This species can be placed near A', curtiis, Cliamp. 

 (1916), from Assam, the latter having shorter and stouter 

 antennae. 



Xyhphilus viicrophthalmus, sp. n. 



Oblong-oval, rather convex, shining (when denuded), very 

 finely sericeo-pubescent ; rufo-testaceous, the legs paler, tlui 

 eyes black, the antennae obscure ferruginous, paler at the base 

 and tij) ; closely, finely, the elytra more distinctly, i)nnctured. 

 Head a little wider than the prothorax, truncate posteriorly, 

 rather broadly extended on each side behind the eyes, the 

 latter comparatively small, convex; antennae thickened, 

 joint 3 as long as 4, 5-10 transverse, 11 acuininate-ovafe. 

 Jt*rothorax transversely subquadrnte, depressed on the disc 

 before tiie base. Elytra oval, almost unimpressed. Posterior 

 femora moderately clavate. 



Length 1^ mm. 



Hah. Philippines, Los Bancs (P. L. Baker), 



One example only of this convex rufo-testaceous form 

 has been sent. The small, jirominent eyes, oval, unim- 

 ))res8ed elytra, rather stout antennae, and silky pubescence 

 are its chief characters. Smaller than X. sandakana, the 

 antennaj stouter, the head broadly extended behind the eyes, 

 the body difEerently coloured. 



Indian forms. 



Xjlophilus albolineatus, sp. n. 



Moderately elongate, rather broad, shining ; black, the 

 palpi, tarsi (except (he basal joint of the intermediate and 

 ])Osterior pairs), and the coxaj and bases of the femora to a 

 variable extent, testaceous; clothed with rather long, ad- 

 ])ressed, fuscous and whitish hairs, the latter condensed on 

 the elytra into a posteriorly-abbreviated sutural streak, an 

 oblique line on the disc exterior to it, ami a common, arcuate 

 subapical fascia, the hairs along the sides of the elytra, 

 and on the under surface, anteniue, and logs, also whitish : 



